Fox Atomic

Background
Fox Atomic was a theatrical movie studio, a sub-division of 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) and subsidiary of News Corporation (now The Walt Disney Company), that was established in 2006 to produce genre films, comics, and digital content targeting young adults, in an attempt to compete with Screen Gems and Dimension Films. Due to the poor performance of its films, in 2009, it was shut down with films in the pipeline transferred to other Fox labels.

(December 1, 2006-2008)
Logo: On a black background, we see a gold metal "F" casting a shadowy gold "A" under it. Under both of the letters is the text:

FOX ATOMIC

in white. A few seconds later, searchlights fade in onto the "X" in "FOX". Old film effects are shown throughout the logo.

Technique: The old film effects.

Music/Sounds: Music from any given soundtrack.

Availability: Seen on most pre-2009 Fox Atomic releases, such as 28 Weeks Later and The Hills Have Eyes 2. Some pre-2009 films have custom variants. On some Fox Atomic releases, the current 20th Century Fox logo is shown playing as normal, followed by this logo. On their final releases in 2009, however, only the 20th Century Fox logo is shown.