Draft:MoviePlex

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Background

Movieplex is a premium cable network owned by Starz Inc. Its primary focus is on showing an assortment of feature films from throughout the years. The network launched as Plex: Encore 1 in January 1, 1997, and soon gained its current name by the fall of that year. On June 8, 2004, a sister channel, Indieplex, was launched, followed by Retroplex in April 4, 2006.

1st Logo (2006-)

Visuals: An array of colored transparent squares fly into frame and slowly form a large grid surface. The camera rotates around the squares, which then rapidly spin around. The camera flies past the grid of squares, and quickly moves through a larger space with more squares floating in random areas. Afterwards, a gray gradient appears on screen, representing a floor surface. More colored squares fly towards the surface, revealing "movieplex" below, from right to left. This text, along with the squares, has a reflection on the surface below. After the text is formed, the trail of squares form a larger square with four colors (clockwise from top left: blue, green, yellow, red). Three beams that reach the top of the screen (pink, orange, and yellow respectively) appear behind the square and rotate downward.

Variants: A short version exists.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A liquid drum and bass track revolving around the Plex brand theme.

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