Temple Hill Entertainment

Background
Temple Hill Entertainment (also known as Temple Hill Productions) is an American film and television production company, established in February 2006 by producers Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen. The first film that the company produced was The Nativity Story in 2006 by director Catherine Hardwicke. The studio produced the Twilight film series. Recently, the studio signed a TV deal with Lionsgate.

1st Logo (September 21, 2011-October 11, 2017)
Visuals: On a or white background, there is a picture of weeds connected together. The text "TEMPLE HILL PRODUCTIONS" appears under the picture zooming in.

Variants:
 * A still version exists.
 * There's a version without the word "PRODUCTIONS".

Technique: Zooming effects.

Audio: A two-note guitar tune by Fil Eisler, none, or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on Revenge, Rosewood and the first season of Mr. Mercedes. The version with the word "PRODUCTIONS" was seen on posters of Down a Dark Hall and the actual movie itself. This was also seen on poster of Uncle Drew, but the actual movie has the 3rd logo instead.

2nd Logo (March 20, 2015-September 21, 2018)
Visuals: On an orange flaming background, there is a slightly different Temple Hill logo in silver with the company's name appearing zooming in underneath.

Variant: On the movie Tracers, an in-credit version exists where it zooms in a little.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A nine-note fanfare composed by John Paesano.

Availability: It was first seen on Tracers, and was later seen on Love, Simon and Life Itself. It also seen on posters of the latter and The Kill Team, but the actual movie of the latter would use the next logo.

3rd Logo (June 29, 2018-)
Visuals: On a brown background, the screen zooms out from a golden rendition of the company logo, which shines. The background then becomes black, as the logo positions into a comfortable distance, and the text (with the lines in "H" doubled), also in gold, zooms in underneath the logo.

Variants:
 * There's a short version where it fades in.
 * A speed-up version exists.
 * An in-credit version exists.
 * Sometimes it shares the screen with other logos on TV shows.

Technique: CGI by Filmograph.

Audio: The same fanfare from the second logo, the opening theme of the movie or the ending theme of the show. Sometimes, it's silent.

Audio Variant: On Love, Victor, only the two notes are heard.

Availability: It debuted on Uncle Drew and was seen on other films like Happiest Season and Smile. It also appeared on their TV shows such as Love Victor, Dave, season 3 of Mr. Mercedes and Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.