Muse Entertainment

Background
This is Michael Prupas' production company.

1st Logo (October 23, 1999-June 26, 2001)
Logo: On a white background, a golden star zooms out shining and casting shadows, with the blue words below: "MUSE / ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISES INC." The two beams of the star are replaced with hair coming from the kind of profile faces looking on each other. When it reaches its position, the logo brights.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the movie, or an ascending 8-note flute tune that ends with a descending harp sound.

Availability: Was spotted on the company's earliest productions, like The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Hound of The Baskervilles (2000).

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (October 1, 2001-2007)
'Logo:This is an updated version of the previous logo; but the symbol zooms and merges into the shadow. Its shining was remade to include rays that come up. The letters are now in a different font with a much darker color.

Variant: There is a special still version with brown star and white words in three lines. it was used among the closing credits.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming and shining.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Seen on TV-movies from early 2000's and a few series including Killer Wave and Durham County season one.

Editor's Note: None.

3rd Logo (2008- )
Logo: First we see the cloud expanse tinted blue, then two woman heads zoom in, made of stone. Everything in the screen changes color to orange, as women profiles continue to zoom back, with their hair moving, and geometric drawings begin to appear around them. The column is seen below, which casts light beams up, the heads turn into simple drawing as in the first logo, and they are attached to the golden star. The words "MUSE ENTERTAINMENT" in gold appear below.

Variant: On Crusoe, the logo is still and shares the screen with the Moonlighting Films logo.

FX/SFX: CGI effects.

Music/Sounds: An ominous choir section. Sometimes it's silent or the closing theme.

Availability: Animation shortened to last seconds appeared on Crusoe and other shows, and on television movies. The long version is rare and was spotted on The Deal.

Editor's Note: None.