Kapital Entertainment

Background
This is the production company of producer Aaron Kaplan, founded in 2009. Its shows have been produced by multiple television studios including 20th Television (formerly 20th Century Fox Television), Fox 21 Television Studios, ABC Signature (formerly ABC Studios), Warner Bros. Television, and CBS Studios (formerly CBS Television Studios). In 2017, Kapital Entertainment formed a joint venture with CBS Corporation (now Paramount Global) in which CBS serves as Kapital's worldwide distributor for its shows.

1st Logo (September 26, 2011-August 5, 2019)
Nickname: "Reflection of the Letters"

Logo: On a gradient background, we see the black word "KAPITAL" in the Impact font with a reflection seen underneath. Underneath it is the word "ENTERTAINMENT" in the Bank Gothic font.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, it shares the screen with other logos.
 * The logo may be either smaller or zoomed in.
 * There exists an animated version where the logo zooms in.
 * Starting in 2016, a registered trademark symbol was added.
 * On Terra Nova, the logo is compressed in a rectangle and underneath the Siesta Productions logo. The reflection of "KAPITAL" is not seen.
 * On GCB, the "ENTERTAINMENT" text does not have a shadow.

Technique: None or the zooming in.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending theme of the show. Original airings used a generic theme. On GCB, a piece of western-style music with a heavy thud sound is heard.

Availability: Common. It was first seen on Terra Nova, then on shows from the company until 2018, such as GCB, the American version of The Inbetweeners, The Neighbors, Friends with Better Lives, etc. It's also seen on the pilot episode of A Million Little Things.

Legacy: Not as much effort here, but that changes with the next logo.

2nd Logo (October 1, 2018-)
Nicknames: "3D Kapital", "Heroic Kapital", "Reflection of the Letters II"

Logo: We zoom out on a light -white gradient background to reveal the metallic 3D letters in the word "KAPITAL" rotating into position. During this, the 3D letters in the word "ENTERTAINMENT" also rotate into position. Once the letters have finished rotating, the reflection and the registered trademark symbol fade in as the 'L' shines.

Variants:
 * Short and still versions exist.
 * Sometimes, the logo is almost still, with the L's shine still animated.
 * On The Neighborhood, Merry Happy Whatever and Santa Clarita Diet, the logo shares the screen with either the Trill TV or KatCo logos.
 * On Let The World See, the logo is in 2D and still.

Technique: The rotating of the letters in the logo.

Music/Sounds: A 6-note triumphant fanfare with a drumroll in the background.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On most episodes of A Million Little Things, the last note is truncated to fit the logo's 3-second duration.
 * On the short version, only the last 3 notes are heard.
 * On Life in Pieces starting with season 4, Fam, Carol's Second Act, Pivoting and Shining Vale, only the last note is heard.
 * Sometimes it's silent or has the ending theme playing over.
 * Original airings used a generic theme.
 * On The Chi seasons 2 and 4, a short hip-hop tune is heard.

Availability: Current. First seen on The Neighborhood and can be seen on TV shows from the company, including A Million Little Things starting with episode 2, season 4 of Life in Pieces, Fam, season 2 of Santa Clarita Diet, American Housewife, Tell Me a Story, Pivoting, and Shining Vale. Don't expect this to appear on Delhi Crime, despite Aaron Kaplan being one of the executive producers on the show.

Legacy: This is a drastic improvement over the previous logo. The rotating 3D letters and the heroic orchestra's fanfare make this logo a winner.