Showcase Original

Background
Showcase was launched on 1st January 1995 as a venture between Alliance Entertainment and CBC (including also a number of independent producers). After years Showcase fell under full control of Alliance Atlantis, whose assets were acquired by CanWest, and the property of latter was in turn picked by Shaw Media, and now Corus Entertainment. which remains the current owner of Showcase, an English-language Canadian channel.

1st (known) Logo (August 17, 1998-2009)
Visuals: On a black background a white box with its outline partially drawn, divided into eight cells by yellow lines, appears. The letters "SHOW" take the upper four cells, and "CASE" take the lower ones.

Variants:
 * On Welcome to Paradox, the rectangle has a white glow around it.
 * In later years, a slogan would appear below ("Television without borders") together with a website. This variant have full outline.

Technique: None.

Audio: The end theme of the show.

Availability: It was seen on Showcase original shows. The first to have it was Welcome to Paradox.

2nd Logo (2009-2015)
Visuals: Unknown

Technique: 3D animation

Audio: Unknown

1st (known) Logo (2000-2006)
Visuals: There is the Showcase grid with a light beaming from behind. Each of the cells shows a videoclip of some sort. The logo slowly zooms out. Then two bars with "ORIGINAL" grow on the top and bottom and the videos change to the letters.

Technique: The light beaming, and the video fragments which must be from various movies.

Audio: A synth rock tune.

Availability: It can be seen on Trailer Park Boys on Netflix from Seasons 1 through 5. It was also seen on Showcase before original shows.

2nd Logo (November 7, 2006-2009)
Visuals: Many light flares flash over a black Showcase logo with "ORIGINAL" and "HD" below.

Technique: 3D light effects.

Audio: Sounds of applause.

Availability: See the 1st logo.

3rd Logo (2009-2015)
Visuals: Over a night city, a giant transparent version of the Showcase logo rises, lighted with pink flares. It has the word "ORIGINAL", also transparent, hanging against the shield.

Technique: 3D animation.

Audio: A low humming sound.