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===Background===
Logo descriptions by LogosForTheWin, GoAnimateFan199Pro, and BrandonTheMovieGUY
Background: '''STX Entertainment''' is a Los Angeles -based film and television studio, founded by Robert Simonds and Bill McGlashan in 2014. In March 2015, STX announced a deal with Chinese film production company [[Huayi Brothers]] to co-finance at least 18 films to be produced over a three-year period beginning in 2016; the comedy ''Bad Moms'' and the action film ''Peppermint'' were amongst the movies released through this deal. In 2017, STX Entertainment rebranded its film division as "STXfilms" and its television division as "STXtelevision"; STX Filmsalso launched an international division, "STXinternational". On July 30, 2020, it merged with [[Eros International]] to form [[Eros Media World|ErosSTX]]. However, it was later sold two years later to Najafi Companies.
Logo captures by LogosForTheWin
Video captures courtesy of ClosingLogosHD and Pepsi9072
 
===1st Logo (November 17, 2014-April 1, 2015)===
Background: STX Entertainment is a Los Angeles based film and television studio, founded by Robert Simonds and Bill McGlashan in 2014. In March 2015, STX announced a deal with Chinese film production company Huayi Brothers to co-finance at least 18 films to be produced over a three-year period beginning in 2016. In 2017, STX Entertainment rebranded its film division as STX Films.
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STX Entertainment (2014).png|Normal variant
Aardwolf & STX Entertainment (2014).png|''State of Affairs'' variant
STX Entertainment & MTV Studios.png|''Punk'd'' variant
Distributed by STX Entertainment.png|"Distributed by" closing variant
STXfilms (Closing).png|STXfilms closing variant without "Distributed by"
Distributed by STXfilms.png|STXfilms "Distributed by" closing variant
</gallery>
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the following text fades in:
 
<center>{{big|{{big|{{big|{{big|{{big|{{font|Times New Roman|S T X}}}}}}}}}}}}</center>
1st Logo
<center>{{small|{{font|Times New Roman|<u>ENTERTAINMENT</u>}}}}</center>
(November 17, 2014-April 1, 2015)
STX Entertainment (Print Logo)Aardwolf / STX Entertainment
 
A line is underneath "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
Logo: On a black background, the following text fades in:
 
'''Variants:'''
STX
Variant: *On <u>''State of Affairs''</u>, the logo is inon the bottom-right corner, with the [[Aardwolf]] logo inon the top-left.
ENTERTAINMENT
*On <u>the 2020 iteration of ''Punk'd''</u>, the logo is seen to the left of the [[MTV Entertainment Studios|MTV Studios]] logo, which is on the right.
*At the end of films from the company, <u>"{{font|Times New Roman|Distributed by}}" appears above the {{font|Times New Roman|T}} in "{{font|Times New Roman|STX}}"</u>.
*Starting in <u>2017</u> at the end of movies, "{{font|Times New Roman|f i l m s}}" in spaced-out letters replaces "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
*At <u>the end of ''Uglydolls''</u>, the logo is multicolored. The "Distributed by" part is green, the "{{color|Salmon|{{font|Times New Roman|STX}}}}" part, including the line, are {{color|salmon|salmon red}}, and "{{color|orange|{{font|Times New Roman|f}}}} {{color|grey|{{font|Times New Roman|i}}}} {{color|blue|{{font|Times New Roman|l}}}} {{color|gold|{{font|Times New Roman|m}}}} {{color|darkviolet|{{font|Times New Roman|s}}}}" is in multicolored letters. Gibberish Cat (voiced by the movie's own director, Kelly Asbury) from the film peeks out from the "T", blabbering random gibberish.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
Variant: On State of Affairs, the logo is in the bottom-right corner, with the Aardwolf logo in the top-left.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' TheNone, the opening theme of the trailer, or the closing theme of the movie/show. NBC airings of ''State of Affairs'' use a generic theme.
FX/SFX: None.
 
'''Availability:''' It was first seen on the first trailer for ''The Gift'', and appears on ''State of Affairs'', ''FBoy Island'' and the revival of ''Punk'd''. It's currently seen as a closing logo for STX Entertainment movies under the STXfilms banner.
 
===2nd Logo (August 7, 2015- )===
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the trailer, or the closing theme of the show.
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STX Entertainment (2015).png|Original variant
STXfilms (2017).png|STXfilms variant
STXinternational (2017).png|STXinternational variant
STXtelevision (2017).png|STXtelevision variant
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Videos=
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Logo'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a yellow-blue ray of light, with some tiny particles beside it, flashes into view. A few seconds later, a glass cube starts to zoom in, causing the flash to de-intensify, and another ray of light to flash into view, this time upward. The upward ray of light moves downward in result of the cube starting to rotate, later becoming faster and faster, until it shoots 3 symmetry light rays, which formsform the "{{font|times new roman|STX}}" letters. TheThen the text "{{font|times new roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}" fades in. Below that is a thin glass line, which shines a small rainbow ray.
Availability: Seen on the first trailer for The Gift and the short-lived thriller series, State of Affairs.
 
'''Variants:'''
Editor's Note: None.
Later*On Variant:movies Beginningbeginning with <u>the AmericanUS release of ''The Circle'' in 2017</u>, "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}" is replaced with "films{{font|times new roman|f i l m s}}" in spaced -out letters.
*On <u>television shows from the company</u>, the logo is shortened, and "{{font|Times New Roman|t e l e v i s i o n}}" replaces "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
*An <u>international version</u> exists, where "{{font|times new roman|i n t e r n a t i o n a l}}" replaces "{{font|Times New Roman|ENTERTAINMENT}}".
*A YouTube video exists which shows all of STX's labels by showing the cube rotating with the logo of said labels inside it, ending with the STX logo appearing, and it can be seen [https://youtu.be/6M89zKljEAg here.]
*On <u>''Uglydolls''</u>, the letters of the logo (the "{{color|salmon|{{font|Times New Roman|STX}}}}" part, including the line, are in {{color|salmon|salmon red}} and "{{color|orange|{{font|Times New Roman|f}}}} {{color|grey|{{font|Times New Roman|i}}}} {{color|blue|{{font|Times New Roman|l}}}} {{color|gold|{{font|Times New Roman|m}}}} {{color|darkviolet|{{font|Times New Roman|s}}}}" is in multicolored letters) fall down on a blue background.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI by Imaginary Forces.
 
'''Audio:'''
*August 7, 2015-February 3, 2017: A calm synth piece.
*April 28, 2017-: An ascending majestic score ending in 4 string notes. Composed by Andrew Lockington.
*In both instances, whooshing and sparkling sounds are heard throughout.
 
'''Audio Variants:'''
2nd Logo
*Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie plays over.
(August 7, 2015- )
*The television version is shortened to the last note of the theme.
STX EntertainmentSTX Films
*The television logo may be silent or have the closing theme playing over.
 
'''Availability:''' It debuted on ''The Gift'', and has appeared on all of the company's releases since.
Logo: On a black background, a yellow-blue ray of light, with some tiny particles beside it, flashes into view. A few seconds later, a glass cube starts to zoom in, causing the flash to de-intensify, and another ray of light to flash into view, this time upward. The upward ray of light moves downward in result of the cube starting to rotate, later becoming faster and faster, until it shoots 3 symmetry light rays, which forms the STX letters. The text "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in. Below that is a thin glass line, which shines a small rainbow ray.
 
{{American film logos}}
Later Variant: Beginning with the American release of The Circle, "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced with "films" in spaced out letters.
[[Category:American film logos]]
 
[[Category:American television logos]]
FX/SFX: The cube slicing to form the logo. Brilliant CGI animation.
[[Category:United States]]
 
[[Category:Film logos]]
Music/Sounds: Whooshing sounds and a guitar sound, later replaced with an ascending majestic score.
[[Category:Television logos]]
 
[[Category:Logos made by Imaginary Forces]]
Availability: Debuted on The Gift, and appears on newer movies from STX Entertainment.
[[Category:Logos that vary depending on the source]]
 
[[Category:Logos with music by Andrew Lockington]]
Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 20:41, 27 September 2024


Background

STX Entertainment is a Los Angeles-based film and television studio, founded by Robert Simonds and Bill McGlashan in 2014. In March 2015, STX announced a deal with Chinese film production company Huayi Brothers to co-finance at least 18 films to be produced over a three-year period beginning in 2016; the comedy Bad Moms and the action film Peppermint were amongst the movies released through this deal. In 2017, STX Entertainment rebranded its film division as "STXfilms" and its television division as "STXtelevision"; STX also launched an international division, "STXinternational". On July 30, 2020, it merged with Eros International to form ErosSTX. However, it was later sold two years later to Najafi Companies.

1st Logo (November 17, 2014- )

Visuals: On a black background, the following text fades in:

S T X
ENTERTAINMENT

A line is underneath "ENTERTAINMENT".

Variants:

  • On State of Affairs, the logo is on the bottom-right corner, with the Aardwolf logo on the top-left.
  • On the 2020 iteration of Punk'd, the logo is seen to the left of the MTV Studios logo, which is on the right.
  • At the end of films from the company, "Distributed by" appears above the T in "STX".
  • Starting in 2017 at the end of movies, "f i l m s" in spaced-out letters replaces "ENTERTAINMENT".
  • At the end of Uglydolls, the logo is multicolored. The "Distributed by" part is green, the "STX" part, including the line, are salmon red, and "f i l m s" is in multicolored letters. Gibberish Cat (voiced by the movie's own director, Kelly Asbury) from the film peeks out from the "T", blabbering random gibberish.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None, the opening theme of the trailer, or the closing theme of the movie/show. NBC airings of State of Affairs use a generic theme.

Availability: It was first seen on the first trailer for The Gift, and appears on State of Affairs, FBoy Island and the revival of Punk'd. It's currently seen as a closing logo for STX Entertainment movies under the STXfilms banner.

2nd Logo (August 7, 2015-)

Visuals: On a black background, a yellow-blue ray of light, with some tiny particles beside it, flashes into view. A few seconds later, a glass cube starts to zoom in, causing the flash to de-intensify, and another ray of light to flash into view, this time upward. The upward ray of light moves downward in result of the cube starting to rotate, later becoming faster and faster, until it shoots 3 symmetry light rays, which form the "STX" letters. Then the text "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in. Below that is a thin glass line, which shines a small rainbow ray.

Variants:

  • On movies beginning with the US release of The Circle in 2017, "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced with "f i l m s" in spaced-out letters.
  • On television shows from the company, the logo is shortened, and "t e l e v i s i o n" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT".
  • An international version exists, where "i n t e r n a t i o n a l" replaces "ENTERTAINMENT".
  • A YouTube video exists which shows all of STX's labels by showing the cube rotating with the logo of said labels inside it, ending with the STX logo appearing, and it can be seen here.
  • On Uglydolls, the letters of the logo (the "STX" part, including the line, are in salmon red and "f i l m s" is in multicolored letters) fall down on a blue background.

Technique: CGI by Imaginary Forces.

Audio:

  • August 7, 2015-February 3, 2017: A calm synth piece.
  • April 28, 2017-: An ascending majestic score ending in 4 string notes. Composed by Andrew Lockington.
  • In both instances, whooshing and sparkling sounds are heard throughout.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie plays over.
  • The television version is shortened to the last note of the theme.
  • The television logo may be silent or have the closing theme playing over.

Availability: It debuted on The Gift, and has appeared on all of the company's releases since.

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