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'''Starz! Pictures''' was an internal studio of [[Starz|Starz]], launched by Encore Media Corporation in 1994 to produce cable movies for the channel. The studio was closed in 2002, after they released their first and only major film project, ''Joe & Max''.
 
===1st Logo (1994-2002March 29, 1997)===
[[File:Starz! Pictures (1994) (From - Escape from Atlantis).png|center|frameless]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' A spotlight shining the then-current Starz logo is seen on a dark background. The name "'''STARZ! PICTURES'''" is seen below the logo. The logo itself looks like it is contained in a box, as a {{color|blue}} light that is clearly seen in the right hand corner is cut off.
 
'''Technique:''' The logo panning overLive-action.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A piano/string/cymbal entry.
 
'''Availability:''' Appears on several TV movies, like ''Escape from Atlantis''.
 
===2nd Logo (1998-March 3, 2002)===
[[File:Starz! Pictures (2002) (From - Joe & Max).png|center|frameless]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' A {{color|gray}}purple explosion of fog occurs on a blackblue background. After a few seconds, the fog moves around and forms a {{color|#0066cc|cerulean}} spotlight shape, as we see several light streaks below the spotlight form the then-current Starz logo below it. The spotlight circle releases a lot of light, as "'''STARZ! PICTURES'''" from before fades in underneath the picture. As the light dies down, the spotlight becomes enclosed in a purple box and in a 2D style.
 
'''Variants:'''
'''Technique:''' The foggy light and star forming.
* There's a short version containing the final seconds of animation. This time, the logo doesn't become enclosed in a box.
* On ''Joe & Max'', the logo is in black-and-white.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opening sounds of the movie.
 
'''Audio:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare, or the opening soundtrack of the movie.
'''Availability:''' Seen only on ''Joe & Max''.
 
'''Availability:''' The black-and-white version was seen only on ''Joe & Max''. The normal version appeared as a bumper for original movies made by Starz.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 5 November 2024

Background

Starz! Pictures was an internal studio of Starz, launched by Encore Media Corporation in 1994 to produce cable movies for the channel. The studio was closed in 2002, after they released their first and only major film project, Joe & Max.

1st Logo (March 29, 1997)


Visuals: A spotlight shining the then-current Starz logo is seen on a dark background. The name "STARZ! PICTURES" is seen below the logo. The logo itself looks like it is contained in a box, as a blue light that is clearly seen in the right hand corner is cut off.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: A piano/string/cymbal entry.

Availability: Appears on Escape from Atlantis.

2nd Logo (1998-March 3, 2002)


Visuals: A purple explosion of fog occurs on a blue background. After a few seconds, the fog moves around and forms a cerulean spotlight shape, as several light streaks form the then-current Starz logo below it. The spotlight circle releases a lot of light, as "STARZ! PICTURES" from before fades in underneath the picture. As the light dies down, the spotlight becomes enclosed in a purple box and in a 2D style.

Variants:

  • There's a short version containing the final seconds of animation. This time, the logo doesn't become enclosed in a box.
  • On Joe & Max, the logo is in black-and-white.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A majestic orchestral fanfare, or the opening soundtrack of the movie.

Availability: The black-and-white version was seen only on Joe & Max. The normal version appeared as a bumper for original movies made by Starz.
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