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'''Audio:''' An ascending triumphant fanfare, composed by Jim McGrath. Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | '''Audio:''' An ascending triumphant fanfare, composed by Jim McGrath. Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' A low toned version exists on UK | '''Audio Variant:''' A low toned version exists, which can be found on UK DVD releases. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on DVD releases and films from the company during the era. | '''Availability:''' Seen on DVD releases and films from the company during the era. | ||
* This can be seen on Canadian and UK releases of films released by [[Summit Entertainment]] during the era, such as the second and third ''Twilight Saga'' films, ''Bandslam'', ''Knowing'', ''Astro Boy'', and ''Remember Me''. | * This can also be seen on Canadian and UK releases of films released by [[Summit Entertainment]] during the era, such as the second and third ''Twilight Saga'' films, ''Bandslam'', ''Knowing'', ''Astro Boy'', and ''Remember Me''. | ||
* It also | * It is also preserved on UK DVD and Blu-ray releases of films from the era that were issued by [[Vertigo Films]], as E1 was the studio's de facto home video distributor. | ||
* It | * It can also be found on the UK DVD release of ''The Gruffalo'', ''Peppa Pig'' releases from the period and early ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'' DVD releases in the United Kingdom, but later reissues plaster the logo with the next one. | ||
* It also | * It is also seen on some TV series (sometimes in-credit), such as later episodes of ''Humf'' and ''The Dating Guy''. | ||
* | * It can also be found on ''Peppa Pig Fun & Games'' for the Nintendo DS. | ||
== Entertainment One == | == Entertainment One == | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* A warp-speed version exists on TV shows. | * A warp-speed version exists on TV shows. | ||
* | * A shortened version exists, where it has the last part after the text wipes in. Sometimes, it can be much shorter. | ||
* A still version exists. | * A still version also exists. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | * Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | ||
* Both fanfares have a low toned version on UK | * Both fanfares have a low toned version, which can be found on UK DVD releases. | ||
* Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | * Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | ||
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* During the early use of the logo, it could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various DVD and Blu-ray releases distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread. | * During the early use of the logo, it could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various DVD and Blu-ray releases distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread. | ||
* As with the previous logo, this can be seen on UK and Canadian releases of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''. | * As with the previous logo, this can be seen on UK and Canadian releases of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''. | ||
* It also | * It can also be found at the beginning of the Canadian DVD reprints of ''Caillou The Builder'' and ''Caillou's Water Fun'', which were originally distributed by [[Sony Wonder]] and [[Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment|Vivendi Entertainment Canada]], respectively. | ||
* | * This logo also shows up on Crackle's print of ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'' (1994), preceding the 1992 version of the 1984 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo. | ||
* The still and short versions can be seen on some shows and trailers from the era. | * The still and short versions can be seen on some shows and trailers from the era. | ||
* As with the previous logo, this is used as a de-facto home video logo, appearing on DVD releases of ''Peppa Pig'' and ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'', among other releases. | * As with the previous logo, this is used as a de-facto home video logo, appearing on DVD releases of ''Peppa Pig'' and ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'', among other releases. | ||
* It | * It can also be found on later Canadian and British prints of Weinstein and Dimension DVD releases and CBC Home Video DVD releases. | ||
* It additionally | * It is also additionally seen on Canadian prints of ''The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'' (2013), being plastered by the 1999 [[Screen Gems (1998-present)|Screen Gems]] logo on U.S. prints. | ||
=== 2nd Logo (September 18, 2015-2024) === | === 2nd Logo (September 18, 2015-2024) === | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Steven Preisman. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Steven Preisman. | ||
'''Audio:''' The 2004 Alliance Atlantis fanfare from before, | '''Audio:''' The 2004 Alliance Atlantis fanfare from before, except that the drumroll is louder and whooshes are also added with the zoom-outs. A shortened version of the theme is used on TV shows. Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On some prints of the movie ''Foolproof'' (2003), this logo | * On some prints of the movie ''Foolproof'' (2003), this logo is heard with the music for the 1999 Alliance Atlantis alternate logo, due to an editing error. | ||
* On ''Happiest Season'', the theme was shortened with the ending part being added, therefore being abridged. | * On ''Happiest Season'', the theme was shortened with the ending part being added, therefore being abridged. | ||
* On season 3 of ''Bitten'', the short version of the E1 Entertainment theme from the last two logos is used. | * On season 3 of ''Bitten'', the short version of the E1 Entertainment theme from the last two logos is used. | ||
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* First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States. | * First seen before trailers of movies made by them or outside of the United States. | ||
* The first TV show to use this and to use the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks''. | * The first TV show to use this and to use the short version of the logo was ''PJ Masks''. | ||
* | * This logo can be found on ''Grey's Anatomy'' starting from season 15 after Mark Gordon became the president of the company, and on films such as ''The Thinning: New World Order''. | ||
** This was also seen on the third season of ''Bitten''. | ** This was also seen on the third season of ''Bitten''. | ||
* The in-credit versions | * The in-credit versions are seen on ''Peppa Pig'' on Channel 5 in the UK, Treehouse in Canada, and Nick Jr. in the U.S. starting from season 5, as well as ''Alien TV'' and ''Ninja Express''. | ||
* The still version of | * The still version of this logo can be found on ''Ransom'' and the last two seasons of ''Criminal Minds'' on CBS. | ||
* The only Hasbro show to use this logo was ''My Little Pony: Pony Life'', as subsequent Hasbro shows use the next logo instead. | * The only Hasbro show to use this logo was ''My Little Pony: Pony Life'', as subsequent Hasbro shows use the next logo instead. | ||
* The open-matte shortened version is common, and the best way to find this is on ''PJ Masks'', as well as on ''Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong''. | * The open-matte shortened version is common, and the best way to find this is on ''PJ Masks'', as well as on ''Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong''. | ||
* It also | * It can also be found on international streaming prints of some films such as the first four [[Laika]] films preceding their own logo (their fifth film ''Missing Link'' has the [[Elevation Pictures]] logo), the UK and Canadian releases of ''Gnomeo and Juliet'', the UK, Benelux, Australian and Spanish releases of ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'', the latter plastering the custom 1963 [[Universal Pictures]] variant, and on [[Netflix Originals|Netflix]] prints of ''John Wick'', preceding the [[Summit Entertainment]] logo. | ||
* This is also used as a de-facto home video logo and | * This logo is also used as a de-facto home video logo and can be found on various DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray releases in some countries until 2022, such as the UK, Canada, Australia and Spain. | ||
* | * This logo is still seen on other shows, and is also preserved on ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'', and on Canadian prints of ''The Woman King'', as the other prints use the next logo. | ||
* This also | * This logo is also preserved on UK/Australian/Spanish releases of ''1917'' in a blue tint, which was released just prior to the Hasbro acquisition. | ||
* This also | * This logo is also preserved on the UK and Benelux releases of ''The BFG'' (2016). | ||
===3rd Logo (November 15, 2020-)=== | ===3rd Logo (November 15, 2020-)=== | ||
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* Shortened, still and bylineless versions exist. | * Shortened, still and bylineless versions exist. | ||
* On ''Deep Water'' (2022), the logo has a slight {{color|darkviolet|purplish}} tint. | * On ''Deep Water'' (2022), the logo has a slight {{color|darkviolet|purplish}} tint. | ||
* On the 35th Anniversary Blu-ray (not the 4K UHD Blu-ray release as | * On the 35th Anniversary Blu-ray (not the 4K UHD Blu-ray release as it uses the widescreen version instead) re-release of ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986), the logo is in 4:3. | ||
* On ''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'', the logo is covered in ice. | * On ''Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'', the logo is covered in ice. | ||
**In the film's closing titles, this and the [[Paramount Pictures]] logo preceding it are illustrations on a medieval manuscript. | ** In the film's closing titles, this logo and the 2011 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo preceding it are illustrations on a medieval manuscript. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by Humanaut. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Humanaut. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on current releases from the company since 2020. | '''Availability:''' Seen on current releases from the company since 2020. | ||
* This first appeared in-credit on the TV adaptation of ''Candy Land'', and would later be used on select shows, along with the previous logo. | * This first appeared in-credit on the TV adaptation of ''Candy Land'', and would later be used on select shows, along with the previous logo. | ||
* The animated version debuted on ''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'', and | * The animated version debuted on ''Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins'', and is later preserved on the [[Shout! Factory]] 4K Blu-ray release of ''The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986). | ||
* The Hasbro variant only | * The Hasbro variant is only seen on films and shows based on Hasbro properties, replacing the second [[Allspark Pictures]] logo, with ''Transformers: Rise of the Beasts'' being the only exception as that film was produced by [[Hasbro]] instead. | ||
* The bylineless version | * The bylineless version was seen on international Amazon prints of ''Cruel Summer'', and also later at the end of ''Blue Bayou'' and an Australian trailer to ''Fireheart'', and is also used as a de-facto home video logo from 2022 to 2023, and can also be found on various DVD and Blu-ray releases in some countries like the UK and Canada, such as ''The Woman King'' and ''The Fabelmans''. | ||
** It also | ** It was also seen on ''Deep Water'', ''Orphan: First Kill'', and ''The Woman King'', as well as the shows ''The Rookie: Feds'' and ''The Recruit''. | ||
* It is also used in tandem with the previous logo until 2024. | * It is also used in tandem with the previous logo until 2024. | ||