- 3 Ball Productions
- 310 Entertainment
- 343 Incorporated
- 495 Productions
- Access Syndication
- Acme Filmworks
- Adam Productions
- After Portsmouth
- Aggregate Films
- Andrew Adelson Company
- Andrew Daly Productions
- Apploff Entertainment
- Arnold Shapiro Productions
- The Arthur Company
- Artists Television Group
- Asylum Entertainment
- Asymmetrical Productions
- Atlantic Television Inc.
- Baer Bones
- Balenciaga Productions
- Banyan Productions
- Bass Entertainment
- Big Phone Productions
- Bixby-Brandon Productions
- The Blue Marble Company
- Bob & Alice Productions
- Bob Banner Associates
- Bon Mot Productions
- Brad Lachman Productions
- Bright-San Productions
- Brillstein Entertainment Partners
- Broadway Video
- Buccieri Entertainment
- Bulldog Productions
- Bullfrog Productions
- Burns & Burns
- Burt Sugarman Inc.
- Carolco Television Productions
- The Carsey-Werner Company
- Carson Entertainment
- Castle Combe Productions
- Castle Hill Productions
- The Cates Brothers Company
- Centropolis Television
- Chanticleer Films
- Chelsea Handler Productions
- Chernin Entertainment
- Chip Taylor Communications
- The Colleton Company
- Consolidated Productions
- Coquette Productions
- Craig Anderson Productions
- Craftsman Films
- The Cramer Company
- Crossover Programming Company
- Daddy's Girl Productions
- Dakota Pictures
- Dan Curtis Productions
- Danny Kallis Productions
- Dauphine Productions
- Dave Bell Associates
- The Detective Agency
- DJ Productions
- Doc Shop Productions
- Don Fedderson Productions
- Don Meier Productions
- Dorado Productions
- Drug Store Television Productions
- Dualstar Entertainment
- Edelman Productions
- Eilenna Productions
- Elsboy Entertainment
- Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises
- Entertainment Studios
- Eyeboogie, Inc.
- The Factor-Newland Production Corporation
- Fair Dinkum Productions
- Field Communications
- Fierce Baby Productions
- Film 44
- Finishing the Hat Productions
- Fisher Communications
- Flat Earth Productions Inc.
- Fly on the Wall Entertainment
- Flying Glass of Milk Productions
- Gallant Entertainment
- Gangbuster Films
- Garen/Albrecht Productions
- Gary Murphy-Larry Strawther Productions
- Geffen Television
- Gekko Film Corp
- Georgia Entertainment Industries
- GEP Productions
- Goddard Textiles
- Gold Coast Television Entertainment
- Grammnet Productions
- Gravy Boat (Some countries)
- Green Couch Entertainment
- Greystone Communications
- Guarascio/Port Productions
- Happy Jack Productions
- Harmony Gold
- Headhunter Films, Inc.
- Heliosphere Productions
- Henerson/Hirsch Productions
- Heyday Production
- Homer Productions, Inc.
- Hurricane Entertainment Corp
- The Hurwitz Company
- Idbox
- IMG Original Content
- In Motion
- Interbang Inc.
- International Mammoth Television
- Jay Wolpert Enterprises
- Jellyvision Productions
- Jerry Leider Company
- Jim Owens Entertainment, Inc.
- Jobsite Productions
- Joe Hamilton Productions
- Jones Programming Services
- Journal Broadcast Group
- JPD Entertainment
- Jump at the Sun Productions
- Jupiter Entertainment
- Just Singer Entertainment
- Karz Entertainment
- The Kaufman Company
- Kaufman Films
- KDTN
- Kevin Slattery Productions
- Keyser/Lippman Productions
- Kin TV Studios
- Kripke Enterprises
- Landmark Entertainment Group
- Lark International
- Larry Levinson Productions
- Laurel Canyon Productions
- Laurelwood Entertainment
- Lawton Entertainment
- Lean Machine
- The Lee Rich Company
- Legendary Television
- Lin Bolen Productions
- LMNO Productions
- Loch Lomond Entertainment, Ltd.
- Lucille Ball Productions
- Luther Davis Productions
- Madwoman In The Attic
- Mantis Productions
- Marian Rees Associates
- Martindale-Hillier Entertainment
- Mastermind Laboratories
- MBR Productions (Some countries)
- McMonkey Productions
- Medallion TV Enterprises
- Meetinghouse Productions, Inc.
- Mega Diva Inc.
- Mess Media
- Messina Baker Entertainment Corporation
- Michael Krauss Productions
- Mighty Oak Entertainment
- Million Monkeys, Inc.
- Monkey Massacre
- Moonlight Productions
- Nash Entertainment
- Nasser Entertainment
- National Geographic Television
- N'Credible Entertainment
- Nemo Films
- NFL Network
- New Century Telecommunications
- New West Entertainment
- Nuyorican Productions
- O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
- Okay Goodnight!
- Olive Bridge Entertainment
- O'Quinn Productions
- Orenthal Productions
- Our Production Company
- Outpost Farm Productions
- The Over The Hill Gang
- P3 Entertainment
- Pacific Bay Entertainment
- Panamort Television
- Paperboy Productions
- Partner Stations Network
- Paul Brownstein Productions
- Pendragon
- Piller/Segan/Shepherd
- Picador Productions
- Pie Town Productions
- Pilot Productions
- PKO Television
- Planet Grande Pictures
- Playboy Productions
- PPI Releasing
- Profile Productions
- QMI Television
- QRZ Media
- Radio City Music Hall Television Productions
- Ralph C. Ellis Enterprises
- Range Rider Production
- Red Board Productions
- Reid/Land Productions
- RickMill Productions
- R-Lab
- Rodan Productions
- Romart
- Room 403 Productions
- Sande Stewart Television
- The Sanitsky Company
- Sather Gate Productions
- Satin Productions
- The Saul Group
- S.B.B. Productions
- Science Originals
- Scout Productions
- The Second City Television Productions (Some countries)
- Secret Hideout
- Select Media Communications
- Shapiro Glickenhaus Television
- Shore Z Productions
- Siroco Enterprises
- Skydance Television
- The Smiley Group, Inc.
- Spanish Trail Productions
- Spartan Productions
- Spectacor Films
- Spin The Bottle Inc.
- Spud TV
- Stage Five Productions
- Staley/Long Productions
- Storyline Entertainment
- Sugar Brothers Entertainment
- TalkStory Productions
- Telco Productions
- Television Artists and Producers Corporation
- Teleworld, Inc.
- Temple TV Productions
- Tenth Planet Productions
- The Thomas Carter Company
- TIL' Productions, Inc.
- Triage Entertainment
- Trillium Productions
- Tropper Schickler Productions
- True Jack Productions
- Two Worlds Incorporated/Channel 1000
- Unreality, Inc.
- Verbatim Productions
- Vision Maker Media
- Visualize
- Wallach Media
- Wes Craven Films
- Western International Syndication
- WesternWorld Television
- WFAA
- When Pigs Fly Incorporated
- Winters/Rosen Productions
- World Sports Enterprises
- Worldwide Biggies
- WW Entertainment
- WWE Originals
- You & I Productions
- Zaloom/Mayfield Productions
- Zero Gravity Management
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Background
3 Arts Entertainment is a film and television production company founded in 1991 by Erwin Stoff, Howard Klein, and Michael Rotenberg. In 2018, Lionsgate acquired a majority stake in the company.
1st Logo (June 21, 1992-1998)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a large transparent number "3" and a large yellowish-green oval showing the part of the number, and the half of the word is in green. The transparent three slide and zooms away, while the "3" turns from transparent to a solid large dark purple color, which zooms out towards the center of the screen and the part of the circle behind the "3" reveals to be the word "ARTS" in black, with halves of the word standing behind the "3". As the logo becomes situated, the word "PRODUCTIONS" in a black, spaced Times New Roman font wipes across the screen as the transparent "3" then fades away. Once the logo settles, a shadow appears from behind the logo.
Variants:
- A more-common short version of the logo exists, starting with the logo zooming out.
- A still variant of the logo exists.
- On Pauly, the logo shares the screen with the Landing Patch Productions logo.
- On some shows, "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" appears below; sometimes in a different font.
- In later uses, "ENTERTAINMENT" replaces "PRODUCTIONS".
- On King of the Hill, an in-credit notice is used (see Deedle-Dee Productions's first logo description for more).
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: None or the closing theme, but on some shows, a synth note is heard.
Availability: Seen on the earliest 3 Arts productions, like Galaxy Beat, Daddy Dearest, The Tomorrow Man, Down the Shore (the first production to use it), Pauly, and the first two seasons of The Chris Rock Show. This or any of the subsequent logos do not show up on King of the Hill, which uses an in-credit disclaimer.
2nd Logo (1998-2008)
Visuals: On a teal water rippling background, the same design from before (only "ENTERTAINMENT" is in a different font here), starts out rippling and twisting as a glass transparent palette, before becoming its normal colors from the first logo, only that the oval is a more yellowish color. The water background then disappears, turning the background to a solid white color.
Variants:
- A still variant exists, with the water rippling background shown already on the company logo. Also, the oval is more greenish.
- On Mind of the Married Man, the still logo on a white background is displayed under the Comedy Arts Studios logo, which slides over a blue gradient background.
- On Lucky Louie, the logo is next to the Snowpants Productions logo.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: The end theme of the show, or none.
Availability: The animated variant can be seen on The Chris Rock Show starting with its third season (and its stand up specials), The Orlando Jones Show, The Howie Mandel Show, and early episodes of Chelsea Lately. The still variant is seen on some stand up specials, Carnivale and Lucky Louie. This logo does not show up on Greetings from Tucson (since it instead uses an in-credit disclaimer) and the U.S. version of The Office.
3rd Logo (August 4, 2005-)
Visuals: In an alley with a garage, there is a foot on the bottom left hand side of the screen which kicks a purple-colored dodgeball. The dodgeball then bounces off a storage locker door and several gold circles appear in ripples as the company logo appears from before, only this time the colors are a bit more saturated.
Variants:
- A still version exists.
- Starting in 2010, the logo was enhanced. Here, the logo is resized and repositioned with the oval for "ARTS" recolored brighter. The circles are thinner and also re-colored, while "ENTERTAINMENT" is spaced with a black stroke effect applied to it.
- On Carpoolers and early season 2 episodes of Parks and Recreation, the static version stands next to either the T.R.O.N.T. or Fremulon logos in a box on a teal blue background. On the former, the background is gold.
- A short version exists that was seen on Kings and The Starter Wife, where it starts with the company name fading in. On the latter, the garage door opens up to segue into the McGibbon/Parriott Productions logo.
Technique: Live-action for the foot kicking the ball and 2D animation for the appearance of the logo.
Audio: The sound of a ball bouncing off the wall, followed by a synth note.
Audio Variants:
- Sometimes, it's silent or the ending theme plays over it.
- On Netflix's print of the season 5 premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, "The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis," the logo's audio is high-pitched, along with the RCG, FX Productions, and FX logos. This is due to the service using a PAL print.
- Original airings used the CW, ABC or NBC generic themes.
Availability: Seen on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (except the 10th season, which uses the 5th logo), Louie, various stand-up comedy specials and several other shows. It was also spotted at the end of the 2013 Vuguru puppet comedy feature film The Fuzz. The still version is seen on Everybody Hates Chris. The logo was used in tandem with the following logos. This doesn't appear on The Goode Family, because an in-credit disclaimer is used instead.
4th Logo (September 20, 2009-)
Visuals: On a black or white background, there is the company logo, with "ENTERTAINMENT" now in purple as opposite to black.
Variants:
- The logo sometimes shares the screen with other logos.
- The logo may be either smaller or zoomed in.
- On Kevin Hart: The Next Level, the logo zooms in.
Technique: None. 2D animation for the animated version.
Audio: A 3-note synth pound, composed by Jesse Novak.
Audio Variants:
- On some shows like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and The Good Place, the synth theme is in mono.
- Sometimes, the end theme of the show plays over, none, or a generic theme on NBC, FOX or CBS.
Availability: Seen on Bored to Death, later season 2-7 of Parks and Recreation, the first three seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Mulaney, The Mindy Project, Time Traveling Bong, Champions, Ghosted, Happy Together, One Mississippi, The Resident, Master of None, and earlier episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, as well as stand up specials and at the end of the movies Edge of Tomorrow and Crush. It does not show up on the 2011 revival of Beavis and Butt-Head (because an in-credit disclaimer is used instead) and Jessica Jones.
5th Logo (April 6, 2014-)
Visuals: Same as before, except the logo is in white, with a bit of gold/purple streaks embossed into it.
Variant: Sometimes, the logo can appear close-up.
Technique: None.
Audio: Same as before.
Availability: Seen on Silicon Valley, the tenth season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Insecure, and some stand up specials.
6th Logo (September 19, 2016-)
Visuals: On a black or white background, there is the company logo again, except the "3" is less stretched and thicker, the oval is slightly squished, the word "ARTS" is in a different font while "ENTERTAINMENT" in white, black or purple appears in a different serif font.
Variants:
- The logo sometimes shares the screen with other logos.
- On Mr. Mayor, the logo appears weirdly on the bottom right in the Little Stranger, Inc. logo.
- On Brandon Leake: A Family Affair, "ENTERTAINMENT" is removed.
Technique: None.
Audio: Same as the 4th and 5th logos. NBC and FOX airings used a generic theme.
Availability: Seen on recent episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as well as The Good Place, The Cool Kids, Abby's, The Mick, Great News, The Good Cop, Sunnyside, Girls5Eva, Mr. Mayor, Chrissy's Court, Q-Force, The Fugitive (2020), Loot, Ordinary Joe, Lopez vs. Lopez, later episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and recent stand up specials. Also seen at the end of Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, as well as the Paramount+ revival of Beavis and Butt-Head. This logo does not appear on Duncanville, despite company manager Dave Becky being one of the executive producers on the show.
7th Logo (October 24, 2016-)
Visuals: On a light blue wall sheet, there is a wooden wall. Then a purple dodgeball hits the wall, as the company logo fades in (like the 3rd logo, albeit without gold circles moving behind it).
Variant: On Marlon, the logo is next to the Baby Way Productions logo.
Technique: A mix of live-action and 2D animation.
Audio: The sound of a ball hitting the wall, followed by a drone (or the same synth note like before). Sometimes, the end theme of the show plays over, or a generic theme on NBC or CBS.
Availability: Seen on Man with a Plan, Marlon, American Vandal, and stand up specials like The Comedy Get Down and The 5th Quarter. Used in tandem with the other logos.