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'''Logo:
* '''Opening Variant:''' On a moving {{color|teal}} background, we see the new Starz logo wipe in from left to right, with a larger blurred one seen from behind as it does so. Then, we see the "{{color|teal|'''STARZ''' ORIGINALS PRESENTS}}" text like before, except with the new font (called Averta) as it wipes in. The background slowly dies down to black as the text is shown before it fades out.
* '''Closing Variant:''' Same as above, although the text at the start is moved to the center and as we see the new Starz logo wipe in, the smaller text "{{color|teal|ORIGINALS}}" appears below it in the same fashion. The portions on the top-left and top-right also do not fade out.
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Starz Originals is the production arm of the Starz network producing original series, formed in 2006 as Starz Productions.
Logo: On a black background, there is a narrow white rectangle with a narrow medium-sized teal rectangle inside it. Inside it is the Starz star logo from the time. Below it is "STARZ PRODUCTIONS" in Helvetica Neue Black, which is stacked.
Technique: The fading of the logo.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. Seen on season 2 of Masters of Horror on Chiller, Reelz Channel and its DVD releases.
Logo: On a waving blue silk background, we see the 2005 Starz logo's star draw in and "starz" in white appearing in a teal flourish of light. Then the word "ORIGINALS" fades in.
Variants:
Technique: The waving silk, the logo appearing. This logo was complied by Landor Associates of San Francisco, California. Read more here.
Music/Sounds: A harsh synth flourish with twinkles, followed by three piano notes and a reversed cymbal crash. None on the still versions.
Availability: Seen on the first seasons of Crash: The Series, Head Case, and Party Down on Starz and Starz Edge. Also seen on Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film.
Logo:
Technique: The forming of the logo, which was complied by Troika Design Group of Hollywood, California (you can see the full showcase here). They also complied the 2011 and 2016 logos.
Music/Sounds: An organ-synth theme.
Availability: Seen on Crash: The Series, Martin Lawrence Presents: First Amendment Stand-up, Head Case, Party Down, Spartacus, and Spartacus: Blood and Sand.
Logo: We start on a sparkling orange star-hole (between the "a" and "r") in the Starz logo, which reveals itself and zooms out in a bright space. There is an orange torrent below. Four brackets surround the logo and "ORIGINALS" expand below it. The torrent below shines.
Technique: The logo unveiling itself and zooming out. This logo was complied by Troika Design Group of Hollywood, California (you can read more about the rebranding here). They also complied the 2008 and 2016 logos.
Music/Sounds: An original fanfare with four beats at the end.
Availability: Seen on Spartacus Vengeance, Camelot and Magic City, in which this logo is intact on DVD.
Note: A higher quality version of the logo (audio-only) can be found here.
Logo: On a black background, a satin-silk smoke trail rises up. The Starz Originals logo from the previous logos forms beside the smoke trail.
Technique: CGI animation. This logo was complied by yU+co of Hollywood, California. You can read more about the rebranding here.
Music/Sounds: A bouncy synth with a piano tune.
Availability: Seen on shows from the era on DVD and Blu-ray.
Logo:
Trivia:
Technique:
Music/Sounds:
Availability: Common on episodes of Starz Original series from the period, including Outlander, Blunt Talk, the Power franchise including Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan (with the last episode to use this being "It's a Business, Man") Power Book IV: Force, and Ash vs Evil Dead. It also seen on new Starz Original series such as American Gods, The Spanish Princess, the TV adaptation of Blindspotting and Gaslit. It started to plaster the previous logos on former and pre-2016 episodes of Starz originals such as Boss and Flesh and Bone. Starting in 2018 on DVD releases of Starz original series, after the demise of Anchor Bay Entertainment, the closing variant began appearing at the start of the episode after the DVD menu. This logo was cut off on Amazon Prime Video international prints of the Starz original American Gods in which is on Amazon Prime Video in other countries. This also plasters the 1994 20th Century Fox logo on Starz prints of Titan A.E..
Logo:
Technique: The flash and the texts. Done at Loyalkaspar.
Music/Sounds:
Availability: Brand new. Debuted on The Serpent Queen episode "A New Era" and later on Power Book III: Raising Kanan, starting with "No Love Lost".
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