Picturestart

Background
Picturestart is an American media company founded by Erik Feig on May 2, 2019. They specialize in producing movies and TV shows.

1st Logo (March 20, 2019)
Logo: On a dodger blue background, a minimalist starburst comprised of 20 light rays zooms in and out. After it stops, the company name in a stacked format fades in and slides down.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Only seen on season 2 of Step Up.

2nd Logo (Discovery of Voice) (June 14, 2020-)
Logo: A small, multi-colored lens flare sparks in the center, expanding to form a unique, - hued leader with spinning light rays and a motion perspective background consisting of two thick paths on the left and right and four blurry reflections next to them. The background changes colors while the rays continue to spin. The paths eventually split into two and get absorbed into an expanding warm-colored lens fare, which flashes and spins, gains a hue, and crossfades into the company's logo from before, ableit with thicker light rays.

Trivia: The logo took seven weeks to make while the crew produced it while in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. It started as a pitch with five different ideas in which one would eventually be chosen as the favorite. Snippets of these unused versions can be seen on the logo's Behance page.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the logo is still.
 * A shortened variant exists.
 * Sometimes, it shares the screen with other logos on TV shows.
 * On Dave, the logo has a slight hand-drawn effect and "Commissioned by" sits above it.

Technique: CGI animation produced by MediaMonks Animation. https://vimeo.com/424942876

Music/Sounds: A rising, majestic orchestral fanfare with a choir near the end. This score was composed by Justin Hurwitz. https://vimeo.com/424942876 Otherwise, none or the opening/closing theme of the film/show plays over.

Availability: Current. It debuted on the Letters to series on Facebook, while the on-screen logo premiered on Unpregnant. The latter is often used on movies, but it did appear on a few TV shows such as the third season of Step Up.