Entertainment Studios

Background
Entertainment Studios is the production company of Byron Allen. It is known for producing the .tv programs and court shows. It also runs a motion picture arm. In September 2022, it was renamed Allen Media Group.

1st Logo (2000s-2017?)


Logo: On a starry blue background, we see two searchlights swooping (a la 20th Century Studios). We zoom out, and it's revealed to be in a box on a -white background with a light. Next to the box, we see the word "ENTERTAINMENT". In the box, an extra searchlight appears, swooping down to a criss-cross position with the other searchlight. While that, another word, "STUDIOS" in, zooms out, letter by letter, making the words like this:

ENTERTAINMENTSTUDIOS

The third searchlight swoops down, out of the box.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A whoosh sound when the searchlights swoop. When we zoom out of the box, John Cramer says "This has been a production of Entertainment Studios." If you listen closely, a guitar noise plays.

Availability: Can be seen on shows from the company, such as Cars.tv, Pets.tv, and Comedy.tv, among others.

2nd Logo (February 17, 2017)


Logo: Basically a enhanced version of the previous logo, with darker colors and the logo over a different blue background with a light and what appear to be stars.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: So far, the opening theme of the trailer.

Availability: So far, only known to have appeared on the trailer for 47 Meters Down.

3rd Logo (2019-December(?) 2022)


Logo: Another enhanced version of the first logo, but the background has a larger light. "T E L E V I S I O N" (for TV shows) or "M O T I O N P I C T U R E S" (for movies), in and spaced out to fit the width of the logo, is placed below the logo, and the whole logo has a glossy look. The searchlights are also cut-outs.

Variant: A more common short version exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The end of the closing theme with John Cramer's announcement from the first logo.

Audio Variant: On Recipe.tv, the show's own female announcer says the spiel.

Availability: Appears on shows and movies made before the rebrand, including The World's Funniest Weather and early episodes of We the People with Judge Lauren Lake.