Focus Features/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Focus Features, with more to be added overtime.

Hollywoodland (2006):
The logo turns sepia.


Coraline (2009):
The logo is a still shot and is peach on a reddish-brown background. The "O" is in orange, and isn't blurred.


Taking Woodstock (2009):
The background animates like a psychedelic kaleidoscope and has a rock version of the Focus Features music.


ParaNorman (2012):
The logo is in a grungy red font and it has an old film effect on it.


The Boxtrolls (2014):

  • Opening: The logo is light brown and appears on a box in a dark room. After a few seconds, a Boxtroll runs past it, and the camera moves down to reveal the Laika logo the same format.


  • Closing: The logo is light brown, in 3D, and is on a black background. Also, it isn't animated.

Kubo and the Two Strings (2016):

  • Opening: Blue origami paper forms the logo. Just like the Coraline variant, the "O" isn't blurred.
  • Closing: Same as the movie itself, but it is already formed.

Nocturnal Animals (2016):
The logo is tinted in red.


The Holdovers (2023):
A 1970s-style custom logo is used, to fit the film's setting.

  • The white words "FOCUS" and "FEATURES" appear one by one over a red background, the former of which is situated higher and to the left of the former, before moving over to its right spot. two white lines draw in and bend to the right before stopping. After they do so, two black dots appear on both of the lines, forming two stylized F's. The Comcast byline appears.
    • Technique: 2D computer animation by Nate Carlson, who also designed the 2023 Miramax Films logo.
    • Audio: A funky horn fanfare accompanied by drums, ending in a short horn hit when the byline appears. This was composed by Mark Orton.