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Logo descriptions by mr3urious, LogosForTheWin, MegaAveron25, and Thisisanswer
''Logo descriptions by mr3urious, LogosForTheWin, MegaAveron25, and Thisisanswer''
Video capture courtesy of I am Arcade
''Video capture courtesy of I am Arcade''


Background: Shout! Factory is an American home video and music company founded in 2003. Its video releases include previously released feature films, classic and contemporary television series, animation, live music, and comedy specials. Shout! Factory also owns and operates Shout! Studios,Timeless Media Group, Biograph Records, Majordomo Records, and Video Time Machine.
Background: Shout! Factory is an American home video and music company founded in 2003. Its video releases include previously released feature films, classic and contemporary television series, animation, live music, and comedy specials. Shout! Factory also owns and operates Shout! Studios,Timeless Media Group, Biograph Records, Majordomo Records, and Video Time Machine.
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1st Logo
1st Logo
(2003-2014)
(2003-2014)
Shout Factory (2010)


Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars", "Then-and-Now Television"
Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars", "Then-and-Now Television"
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Logo: We see a jittery TV screen with bluish static and a film countdown leaderboard on it. The Shout! Factory logo consists of five unevenly-arranged rectangles alternating between red and black colors in a pattern with an exclamation point at the end, with "SHOUT" displayed on each rectangle letter-by-letter with the exclamation point at the end and "FACTORY" is shown below it in between two horizontal lines, comes into focus, flashing a bit. As the leaderboard finishes the static remains, and then fades away after a couple of seconds. The logo tilts a bit before fading out.
Logo: We see a jittery TV screen with bluish static and a film countdown leaderboard on it. The Shout! Factory logo consists of five unevenly-arranged rectangles alternating between red and black colors in a pattern with an exclamation point at the end, with "SHOUT" displayed on each rectangle letter-by-letter with the exclamation point at the end and "FACTORY" is shown below it in between two horizontal lines, comes into focus, flashing a bit. As the leaderboard finishes the static remains, and then fades away after a couple of seconds. The logo tilts a bit before fading out.


Variants:
Variant: Some feature film releases features the logo in widescreen (actually non-anamorphic widescreen, as it's rather cheaply horizontally stretched.)
* Some feature film releases features the logo in widescreen (actually non-anamorphic widescreen, as it's rather cheaply horizontally stretched.)
* Sometime in 2013, the logo was recreated in higher quality. The countdown section is now completely redone, now being a movie countdown played with green-tinted static. The logo also has no jittering and much lower blurring counts. The logo also now zooms in piece-by-piece before the countdown ends, and slowly zooms in before the logo ends. It also tilts at a much sharper angle as well.


FX/SFX: The static, leaderboards, and logo focusing.
FX/SFX: The static, leaderboards, and logo focusing.


Music/Sounds: A film projecter sound throughout plays, while the whirring of it starting can be heard (similar to that of the 1st VIDgital logo, but has long cut times.) Eventually, the film projecter turns into static, with a few tidbits of electric crackling.
Music/Sounds: A film projector running combined with static, electric buzzing, and a VID-like whirring sound.


Music/Sounds Variant: There is also a higher-pitched variant of the logo music.
Music/Sounds Variant: There is also a higher-pitched variant of the logo music.
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Editor's Note: None
Editor's Note: None





2nd Logo
2nd Logo
(2014- )
(2014- )

Shout! Factory (2014)
Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars II", "The Other Bars of Boredom"
Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars II", "The Other Bars of Boredom"


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Availability: Current. Seen on newer Shout! Factory releases, such as The Battery and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks. It also appeared on the 2017 revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Availability: Current. Seen on newer Shout! Factory releases, such as The Battery and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks. It also appeared on the 2017 revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000.


Editor's Note: Sadly, a MUCH lower quality effort compared to the previous logo, looking like it was made with Flash.
Editor's Note: None

Revision as of 02:42, 8 May 2020

Logo descriptions by mr3urious, LogosForTheWin, MegaAveron25, and Thisisanswer Video capture courtesy of I am Arcade

Background: Shout! Factory is an American home video and music company founded in 2003. Its video releases include previously released feature films, classic and contemporary television series, animation, live music, and comedy specials. Shout! Factory also owns and operates Shout! Studios,Timeless Media Group, Biograph Records, Majordomo Records, and Video Time Machine.

1st Logo (2003-2014)

Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars", "Then-and-Now Television"

Logo: We see a jittery TV screen with bluish static and a film countdown leaderboard on it. The Shout! Factory logo consists of five unevenly-arranged rectangles alternating between red and black colors in a pattern with an exclamation point at the end, with "SHOUT" displayed on each rectangle letter-by-letter with the exclamation point at the end and "FACTORY" is shown below it in between two horizontal lines, comes into focus, flashing a bit. As the leaderboard finishes the static remains, and then fades away after a couple of seconds. The logo tilts a bit before fading out.

Variants:

  • Some feature film releases features the logo in widescreen (actually non-anamorphic widescreen, as it's rather cheaply horizontally stretched.)
  • Sometime in 2013, the logo was recreated in higher quality. The countdown section is now completely redone, now being a movie countdown played with green-tinted static. The logo also has no jittering and much lower blurring counts. The logo also now zooms in piece-by-piece before the countdown ends, and slowly zooms in before the logo ends. It also tilts at a much sharper angle as well.

FX/SFX: The static, leaderboards, and logo focusing.

Music/Sounds: A film projecter sound throughout plays, while the whirring of it starting can be heard (similar to that of the 1st VIDgital logo, but has long cut times.) Eventually, the film projecter turns into static, with a few tidbits of electric crackling.

Music/Sounds Variant: There is also a higher-pitched variant of the logo music.

Availability: Common. Seen on DVDs released from the company, mostly classic TV shows and films. Also appears on Blu-rays, but it's in DVD quality.

Editor's Note: None


2nd Logo (2014- )

Nicknames: "Red and Black Bars II", "The Other Bars of Boredom"

Logo: On a white background, 2 bars with the word "FACTORY" slides in. As it settles, 3 red bars and 2 black bars, all unevenly arranged, rise up from the bar and "SHOUT" appears on the bars one by one. A exclamation point flies in and sticks to the last bar. All this happens at a very fast pace.

FX/SFX: The bar sliding in, the bars rising up, and the exclamation point sticking on the bar.

Music/Sounds: A distant explosion sound followed by a series of short swooshes.

Availability: Current. Seen on newer Shout! Factory releases, such as The Battery and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks. It also appeared on the 2017 revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Editor's Note: Sadly, a MUCH lower quality effort compared to the previous logo, looking like it was made with Flash.

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