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1st Logo (2012-2016, 2017)
Nicknames: "The Funburst", "StudioCanal's Somber American Cousin"

Logo: On a tan background, we see 19 lines of multiple colors (yellow, light blue, orange and red) emerge from below. They travel upwards, and as they do, the camera moves around, showing that the lines are moving in a circular path. The lines converge in a circular pattern and we move out to see the lines are part of a human eye, made out of orange lines. The red line beneath the eye moves into the eye, which proceeds to explode, as the background becomes orange with a sunburst (or starburst) in the center (which moves). Along with it, the current company logo (the company name in a rectangle that draws itself in which also connects to the "N" with "E N T E R T A I N M E N T" below, in spaced words) zooms forwards. It stays on screen for about three seconds before cutting to black.

FX/SFX: The lines moving, the exploding, and the company logo zooming forward. Too much to cover. This logo was made by Imaginary Forces, who also made the original Xbox 360 logo and the 2017 HBO Feature Presentation ID.

Music/Sounds: A theme consisting of piano notes and violin notes.

Music/Sounds Trivia: This is best taken with a grain of salt, but an unsourced YouTube comment claims that this was composed by Jay Asher, who also composed the 1993 TriStar Television and 1988 New World Television themes.

Availability: No longer current. It was seen on films from the company, such as House at the End of the Street, The Rover, and Looper. While the next logo debuted in 2016, it makes a surprise appearance on the plaster of Logan Lucky (2017).

Editor's Note: This logo's theme is quite popular.

2nd Logo (September 1, 2016- )


Nickname: "The Funburst II"

Logo: On a black background, we see two orange boxes joined with a smaller orange box in the center, which have black lines moving inside them. We then zoom in on the smaller box to reveal the Brooklyn Bridge, which slices in half to reveal the New York skyline, as it duplicates in an X-shaped manner, and an orange star bursts in to form the previous logo's finished product, but darker. The logo cuts out to the music's last chord.

FX/SFX: The kaleidoscope-esque animation. This was made by Devastudios.

Music/Sounds: A plinking tune employing pizzicato strings. The version uploaded by Devastudios originally had a different tune involving a piano.

Availability: Current. Was first seen on Arrival and has since appeared on The 355, Dog, Umma, Operation Mincemeat and other films by the company. It is set to appear on future films such as Three Thousand Years of Longing.

Editor's Note: None.