Pearl Studio

Background
On February 17, 2012, DreamWorks Animation announced a joint venture with China Media Capital, Shanghai Media Group and Shanghai Alliance Investment to build a Shanghai based family entertainment company named Shanghai Oriental DreamWorks Film & Television Technology Co., Ltd. or Oriental DreamWorks for short. The new venture was expected to develop and produce original Chinese animated and live-action content for distribution within China and worldwide. The company also produces live entertainment content, theme parks, games and consumer products. Oriental DreamWorks was launched on August 6, 2012 and was owned 45% by DWA and 55% by the Chinese partners, with the cash and intellectual capital worth $350 million. To produce animated films, they acquired 37 Entertainment, a Chinese animation studio with 175 employees which had already worked on some of DWA's television productions. In 2018, CMC Capital Partners acquired DreamWorks Animation and Shanghai Media's stakes, and announced in February of that same year that they have taken the full ownership of Oriental DreamWorks and renamed it as Pearl Studio.

(2013-2018)
Logo: A red light shines as a stroke of paint in the same color forms while it goes diagonally to form a painting of the moon, with a cartoon panda holding a fishing rod (like the main company's "Boy on the Moon" counterpart). It then brightens up as the text "Oriental DreamWorks" shines underneath it in both English and Chinese.

Trivia: The panda could be a homage to Po from DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda franchise, as that franchise similarly takes place in China.

FX/SFX: The moon and panda forming, the brightening, and the text shining in. All traditional animation.

Music/Sounds: A beautiful woodwind piece composed by Hans Zimmer and John Powell, based on the track "Oogway Ascends" from the first Kung Fu Panda film, only the difference is that the last half of the piece is rearranged and sounds more powerful.

Availability: Common in China, but this logo wasn't used in other countries (not even on Kung Fu Panda 3, which they produced). It commonly appears on Chinese prints of DreamWorks Animation films in place of the 20th Century Fox logo, starting with The Croods.

Editor's Note: None.

(September 27, 2019-)
Logo: In a very dark blue-greenish tinted-like environment with a rocky-like texture, a white sphere starts to grow bigger in the middle with sparkles surrounding it. It then rises up quickly to the water surface, which now appears splashing up from the water on a morning sky background. It then cuts to the sphere, which now has liquids splashing everywhere as it appears from different angles, and eventually forms a hand (which is now holding the sphere inside it) with a circle-like thing going around it, as it transitions to red, while the word "PEARL" also appears transitioning in. The byline, "A CMC COMPANY" then fades in below while the logo zooms out slowly.

Variants:
 * A still variant exists. This can seen at the end of Abominable.
 * Also on the trailers for said film, the print logo appears on a white background.
 * A bylineless variant of this logo exists on yU+co's Vimeo account.
 * On Over the Moon on Netflix, the logo is shortened.

FX/SFX: The sphere growing and rising, the liquids, and the transitioning. All beautiful CGI done by yU+co, who also worked on DreamWorks Animation's 2004 logo with the now-defunct Pacific Data Images.

Music/Sounds: A powerful, majestic woodwind-like theme. On Over the Moon, the theme is shortened.

Availability: First appeared on the trailer for Abominable, and then made its debut on the aforementioned film itself. It later appeared on Over the Moon. The bylineless variant can be seen on yU+co's Vimeo account.

Editor's Note: This is a beautiful logo.