Cornerstone Films

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1st Logo (January 13, 2017)

Visuals: A group of blocks in shades of yellow and varied sizes are behind "CORNERSTONE FILMS" in white. One of the squares have a slanted upper edge and the other have a small portion cropped off.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: The logo is seen on Alone in Berlin

2nd Logo (October 25, 2019-January 27, 2023)

Visuals: On a black background, a set of bright, rainbow color changing horizontal blocks rise up from the bottom and burst into multiple, smaller pieces of the same shape. After lining up evenly, the blocks split up again in a larger array of tiles. After lining up again, they change to a right profile view and gain a freeform lime, turquoise, and red gradient. At this point, "CORNER STONE FILMS", in a white stacked format, is to the right of the blocks and each word light up red word by word. The colour remains after appearing on the latter word.

Technique: Flash animation.

Audio: A fast paced, percussions-driven marching band-themed fanfare with a horn and string crescendo. Otherwise, the opening theme of the film plays over.

Availability: The logo made its first appearance on The Kill Team and last on Unwelcome.

3rd Logo (November 17, 2022-)

Visuals: The logo follows the same format as before, except with a wider selection of colours with a notable emphasis on magenta, blue, and orange. The background is flashing dark shades of multiple colours until the moment when the tiles turn to a different angle. In the finished product, the blocks are in a light blue-violet-orange gradient and "CORNER STONE" is in a tall, sans serif-like font. Plus, the letters flash magenta.

Technique: Flash animation.

Audio: A fast paced, percussions-driven marching band-themed fanfare with a horn and string crescendo. Otherwise, the opening theme of the film plays over.

Availability: The logo debuted on Aisha and later Mafia Mamma.

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