Shut Up & Colour Pictures

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1st Logo (January 23, 2017)

Visuals: On a grainy green textured wall background, a blurry, yellow horizontal bar slides in from the right, revealing "S&C" in a thick, 70's style serif font. After changing colors to royal blue, Template:Coloc, and white, the bar scrolls away where "SHUT UP & COLOUR PICTURES" in white and small scale fades in next to the company's acronym. After the bar slides out of the way, the logo is initially very blurry with a large RGB blur effect and light leaks taking up a majority of the screen. The leaks eventually stabilize to the right side and the logo is less blurry.

Technique: Green screen compositing and Flash-style effects.

Audio: A fairly somber, new age synthesized keyboard jingle alongside radio static and frequencies waving in the background.

Availability: The logo appears on Suck It Up.

2nd Logo (January 20, 2023)

Visuals: A heavily damaged green, dark blue, and light coral film filter is shown with the "S&C" logo from before on the bottom right, slowly deblurring, and with a large RGB blur effect that also slowly stabilizes. Right before the film grain background dips to black, "SHUT UP & COLOUR PICTURES" is shown with a revolving, blurred RGB channel effect and in the same position as before. In the final few seconds of the sequence, the "S&C" logo retains a small amount of the film leaks and film grain from the background before it fading to white.

Technique: Green screen compositing and Flash-style effects.

Audio: None.

Availability: The logo is seen on Kids vs. Aliens.

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