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A prototype version of the 2005 logo does exist. If you search up "MTV Films Logo Intro - HD" on YouTube, it will be the one uploaded by a user named "Estrañosss !"
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m (A prototype version of the 2005 logo does exist. If you search up "MTV Films Logo Intro - HD" on YouTube, it will be the one uploaded by a user named "Estrañosss !")
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*''Orange County'' was the last film to use the "PRODUCTIONS" variant, but only on theatrical prints. Starting with Crossroads in 2002, the word "PRODUCTIONS" is replaced by "FILMS" in spaced-out letters.
*''Orange County'' was the last film to use the "PRODUCTIONS" variant, but only on theatrical prints. Starting with ''Crossroads'' in 2002, the word "PRODUCTIONS" is replaced by "FILMS" in spaced-out letters.
*This logo was revived starting with ''Eli''; here, the logo reflected onto the astronaut's helmet is just the post-2010 MTV logo next to the text "Films", all in white. The logo zooms out with a fisheye-esque effect.
*This logo was revived starting with ''Eli''; here, the logo reflected onto the astronaut's helmet is just the post-2010 MTV logo next to the text "Films", all in white. The logo zooms out with a fisheye-esque effect.


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'''Logo:''' We see an overhead view of Earth, which turns out to be a reflection on the helmet of an astronaut. The astronaut is one of many sitting in a movie theater. Popcorn flies in zero-gravity. We then zoom out of the MTV logo (With "MUSIC TELEVISION" intact underneath) as "FILMS" zooms out underneath it.
'''Logo:''' We see an overhead view of Earth, which turns out to be a reflection on the helmet of an astronaut. The astronaut is one of many sitting in a movie theater. Popcorn flies in zero-gravity. We then zoom out of the MTV logo (With "MUSIC TELEVISION" intact underneath) as "FILMS" zooms out underneath it.
'''Variants:'''
* On ''Coach Carter,'' the logo turns into a drawing (for a split-second) before turning back to normal.
* There's a prototype version of the logo where it has a slower zoom-out, the astronauts in different positions and all wearing white spacesuits. The word "FILMS" appears letter-by-letter.


'''FX/SFX:''' The reflection and the zooming back, paired together with nice CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The reflection and the zooming back, paired together with nice CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie. On ''Jackass Number Two'', we can hear the astronauts laughing and chuckling (provided by Steve-O and Chris Pontius), then a metal slam.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening theme of the movie. On ''Jackass Number Two'', we can hear the astronauts laughing and chuckling (provided by Steve-O and Chris Pontius), then a metal slam. On the prototype version of the logo, it starts off with an engine huffing, followed by a note sounding similar to the [[THX]] deep note when we zoom out of the astronaut's helmet. As we zoom out, a calm piano tune plays, accompanied by sounds of beeping. When the company name forms, a rock guitar chord is heard.


'''Availability:''' No longer current, but still very common. Can be seen on movies starting with ''Coach Carter'' and ending with ''Dance Flick''.
'''Availability:''' No longer current, but still very common. Can be seen on movies starting with ''Coach Carter'' and ending with ''Dance Flick''. The prototype variant was  only used as a test logo, and thus, was not used on any movie.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
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