Screen Media Films

 Logo descriptions by Cnow Entertainment\

1st Logo (2002-)
Logo : On a black background, we see a green filmstrip moving from the top of the screen to near the center. While this is occurring, a gradient the same color forms where the filmstrip is supposed to go. Right before the filmstrip reaches its position, a comet trail (also green) appears and moves to the right side of the screen, forming the text: " Screen Media Films, LLC ", and an outline of an oval appears with pieces removed to fit the filmstrip there.

Variant : There is a version with the comet replaced by a white circle that expands into an oval, and the text now reads: " Screen Media Ventures, LLC ".

FX/SFX : The filmstrip, comet, oval outline, and whatever music is used. Music/Sounds : ???

Availability : Uncommon. Seen on home media releases by the company, such as The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Fear of the Dark, and A Wedding for Bella. The variant appears on syndicated prints of their films, which can also appear on the official YouTube channel for Popcornflix. This is also used in tandem with the next two logos.

Editor's Note : This logo can be considered very cheap-- especially the variant --and it's unknown if it is still used.

2nd Logo (2002-)
Logo : On a black background, the text: " Screen Media " fades in and then out. Below that is a red rectangle with the text: F I  L  M  S in white.

Variants :
 * There is a zoomed in version with a modified font that only stays on screen for three seconds that is more commonly used.
 * There is a version with just " Screen Media ".
 * There is also a variant similar to the one above where the text appears to form through static (a la HBO Entertainment).

FX/SFX : None, except for the static variant.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability :
 * The initially described logo (see Logo) can only been see on Tommy and The Cool Mule.
 * The first variant is common and can be seen on releases from the company, such as Alex of Venice or Big Baby.
 * The version without F I  L  M  S can be seen on films co-distributed with Focus World.
 * The variant is somewhat rare, and has recently been found on a ThisTV airing of Mothers and Daughters. However, it does appear on some trailers.

Editor's Note : None.