Blumhouse Television

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Background

Blumhouse Television is the television production arm of Blumhouse Productions. Blumhouse owns a 55% stake, while ITV Studios owns an 45% stake.

1st Logo (December 15, 2014-September 5, 2019)

Visuals: Same as the film logo, except "TELEVISION" replaces "PRODUCTIONS" and it is still.

Variant: On Ascension, the logo is next to the Levens logo.

Technique: A still image.

Audio: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the first two shows from the company which are Ascension and South of Hell. Also seen on Sharp Objects and No One Saw a Thing.

2nd Logo (January 12, 2015-)

Visuals: The screen pans up from a wooden floor to see the same logo from before, but it is modified (mainly the lightbulb), and the lightbulb shines brighter than usual.

Variant: A version without "TELEVISION" exists.

Technique: CGI. Like the film logo, this was done by Filmograph.

Audio: A lightbulb turning on, but sometimes it's silent or having the end theme of the show.

Availability: First seen on Eye Candy and was later seen on series produced by the company ever since. This also appears at the end of TV and streaming films such as Unhuman, Mr. Harrigan's Phone, and There's Something Wrong With the Children. It was briefly used in tandem with the previous logo. With Blumhouse introducing a new logo in 2022, this logo's days are numbered.

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