Trifecta Entertainment & Media

Background
Trifecta Entertainment & Media is a prominent syndication and distribution company formed in 2006 by two former executives of MGM Television.

(2006-)
Logo: On a black background, we see three shiny powder blue lines coming together and forming a solid powder blue right triangle. After the triangle forms, it moves upward to the right and the word "Serif" appears, with the "Serif" inside the triangle and "ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA" in powder blue under "Serif". A shine moves right across the triangle and text, after which the word "Serif" flashes and gains a shiny metallic texture. A reflection of the logo fades in after that.

Variants:
 * An enhanced version for HD exists, where the metallic texture is more detailed and the "ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA" text is in a slightly thinner font.
 * A short version that starts when the logo is in place and the shine starts from the left of the triangle across the text exists. The music is shortened.
 * Another short version starts at the beginning of the logo and cuts to black after "Serif" flashes and gains a metallic texture.
 * A long version can be seen on syndicated prints of Dog: The Bounty Hunter, where the finished logo remains on-screen for a little longer and fades out slowly.
 * On Bloopers, the reflection of the logo is cut off.
 * On syndicated prints of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (the TV series), a still version of the logo is seen on a white background.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A rising choir sound, followed by a short electronic theme.

Availability: Common.
 * It is seen on syndicated prints of Miramax, DreamWorks and Paramount-distributed films (including Orion, Carolco, Cannon, Weintraub and DreamWorks Animation films).
 * Also seen on syndicated prints of Punk'D, Leverage (but not on Reelz and ION Television), Bloopers, and American prints of Republic of Doyle.
 * Also spotted on syndicated prints of Forensic Files, Impractical Jokers, The Carbonaro Effect and Whacked Out Sports.
 * The white background variant is extinct and was only seen on syndicated prints of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
 * Outside syndication, it occasionally pops up at the end of Paramount/DreamWorks films on NewsNation, BizTV, Movies!, ThisTV, Comet and Charge!. Also seen on Judge Faith on BounceTV.