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=== (2016-2019) ===
=== (January 17, 2016-March 27, 2019) ===


[[File:Studio T (2016).png|center|300px]]
[[File:Studio T (2016).png|center|300px]]

Revision as of 09:40, 13 March 2021

Logo description by Stephen Cezar and SomerHimpson
Logo capture by RedheadXilamGuy
Video captures courtesy of Pepsi9072


Background

Studio T was the official production arm of the Turner Broadcasting System. It was founded in 2016 after Turner merged TBS Productions and TNT Productions into one entity. It folded into WarnerMedia Entertainment shortly after the AT&T acquisition.


(January 17, 2016-March 27, 2019)

Nickname: "Turner Sparks"

Logo: We see a fireball flying down, which causes "Studio T", in a rounded conventional font, to be drawn onto a brown smoky background with sparks flying. Outlines of the logo can be seen while the letters appear. The logo lights up when it settles, leaving sparks flying into the foreground. The current TBS and TNT logos light up on the bottom of the logo.

Variant: A shorter version (which actually debuted first) starts with the text forming.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A dissonant synth note accompanied by whooshes.

Availability: Common. It's currently seen on shows airing on TBS and TNT, such as Angie Tribeca, Full Frontal, Search Party, The Last Ship, Good Behavior, and the first season of Final Space.

Editor's Note: Despite the amount of effort put into the animation of the logo, it doesn't pop out like it should. Perhaps it could be the design, as it might be a little too basic.

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