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*On ''Genius'', it shares the screen with the [[EUE/Sokolow Entertainment]] logo, also the logo is speeded up.
*On ''Genius'', it shares the screen with the [[EUE/Sokolow Entertainment]] logo, also the logo is speeded up.


'''FX/SFX:''' The camera/box movement. The leaf transformation on the ominous variant.
'''FX/SFX:''' The camera/box movement. The leaf transformation on the ominous variant. Animated by Brian Castleforte and Greg Reynard for Kaleidoscope Films.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A humming theme with a single bell, a thunder sound when the leaves transform, bats squeaking, and a creak. It's just merely the humming for the normal version.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A humming theme with a single bell, a thunder sound when the leaves transform, bats squeaking, and a creak. It's just merely the humming for the normal version.

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Background

MWM Studios (Madison Wells Media), formerly known as OddLot Entertainment, is an American diversified entertainment company founded by Gigi Pritzker and Deborah Del Prete in 2001. In 2015, OddLot Entertainment was reorganized to MWM, and it was founded by Gigi Pritzker and Clint Kisker to produces film, television, live theater, podcasts, and interactive experiences.

OddLot Entertainment

(2005-2018)

Logo:

  • Ominous version: The logo starts in the CinemaScope ratio. The camera moves through clouds to reveal a desert surface. The camera moves quickly around a tree that is seen on one of the dunes but with a big distance, and a box outline appears around the tree as the sky turns quickly into night with a moon, turning the logo into 16:9. "DarkLot" is seen above the box with "ENTERTAINMENT" below. The leaves on the tree suddenly change into bats that fly off.
  • Normal version: The box takes a smaller part of the screen, "Odd" replaces "Dark" and the logo remains in the day.

Variants:

  • On The Spirit, the DarkLot variant is shown but with "Dark" replaced by "Odd".
  • Starting with Mortdecai, the animation is enhanced with a different tree with a glass box flashes and flips around to reveal a print version of the tree with a line with the same "OddLot" name with "ENTERTAINMENT" in a different font and outside the glass box some clouds are seen moving.
  • On Genius, it shares the screen with the EUE/Sokolow Entertainment logo, also the logo is speeded up.

FX/SFX: The camera/box movement. The leaf transformation on the ominous variant. Animated by Brian Castleforte and Greg Reynard for Kaleidoscope Films.

Music/Sounds: A humming theme with a single bell, a thunder sound when the leaves transform, bats squeaking, and a creak. It's just merely the humming for the normal version.

Availability: The peaceful version is common and can be seen on Green Street, Draft Day, From Prada to Nada and Suburban Girl, among others. The DarkLot version used to be more common but is nowadays rather rare, and only appeared on Buried Alive, Undead or Alive and Living Hell.

Editor's Note: None.

MWM Studios

(2018- )


Logo: On a dark blue background, we see a cyan stylized "M", with a reflection of various people walking inside it, and "MADISON WELLS MEDIA" underneath. Some other larger "M" and "W" shapes zoom out, with the text fading out, and the camera stops zooming out as the shapes fade out, with the exception of the inner three, which then flies to the left and turns into white to make way for "STUDIOS".

Variants:

  • On the end of some films and The Dragon Prince, the logo is white on a black background.
  • On season 2 of Genius named Picasso, the animation is different, here we see a black and blue starry background with the lines drawing the MWM logo, then the word "STUDIOS" appears from the left.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Current. Seen on 21 Bridges, My Spy and Motherless Brooklyn and the television series The Dragon Prince. Don't expect this to appear on The Eyes of Tommy Faye despite the company being involved in that film.

Editor's Note: None.

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