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===Background===
===Background===
'''Xbox Entertainment Studios''' (also known as Xbox Originals) was an American television and movie studio based in Santa Monica, California created internally by Microsoft Studios in 2012, in order to create "interactive television content" for Xbox Live.
XBOX Entertainment Studios (formerly Xbox Originals) is a division of Xbox was founded in 2013. After the disastrous critical failure of ''Atari: Game Over'' (despite the film being a moderate box office success), the company was shut down in late 2014 and released one more film in 2015.

===(July 28-November 20, 2014, 2015)===
On July 17, 2014, Microsoft confirmed that the studio would be closing. On October 29, 2014, both the vice president and the president of the company departed, and the company officially closed thereafter.
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'''Logo''': TBA
===Logo (June 15, 2014?-November 20, 2014)===
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'''Visuals:''' Simply text with a {{color|gray}} gradient reading "{{color|gray|AN}} {{color|green|XBOX}} {{color|gray|ORIGINAL PRODUCTION}}" with "{{color|green|XBOX}}" in green slowly zooming in.

'''Variant:''' <u>At the end of the trailer of ''Atari: Game Over''</u>, the same animation as the Xbox One startup, but "ORIGINALS" replaces "ONE" and it is stacked. Then, it cuts to the 2012 Microsoft logo.


'''Technique:''' A slow zooming effect.
'''Variant''': At the end of the trailer of ''Atari: Game Over'', the same animation as the Xbox One startup, but "ONE" replaces "ORIGINALS" and it is stacked. Then, it cuts to the 2012 Microsoft logo.


'''Audio:''' None. On the variant, it uses the music from the Xbox One startup.
'''FX/SFX''': TBA


'''Availability:''' It was only seen on two documentaries (possibly) ''The Thread'' (2014) and ''Atari: Game Over''. The variant was only seen on a trailer of ''Atari: Game Over''.
'''Music/Sounds''': None. On the variant, it uses the music from the Xbox One startup.


'''Availability''': Extremely rare and short-lived. It was only seen on two documentaries ''The Thread'' and (possibly) ''Atari: Game Over''. The variant was only seen on a trailer of ''Atari: Game Over''.


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Latest revision as of 19:53, 12 August 2024


Background

Xbox Entertainment Studios (also known as Xbox Originals) was an American television and movie studio based in Santa Monica, California created internally by Microsoft Studios in 2012, in order to create "interactive television content" for Xbox Live.

On July 17, 2014, Microsoft confirmed that the studio would be closing. On October 29, 2014, both the vice president and the president of the company departed, and the company officially closed thereafter.

Logo (June 15, 2014?-November 20, 2014)


Visuals: Simply text with a gray gradient reading "AN XBOX ORIGINAL PRODUCTION" with "XBOX" in green slowly zooming in.

Variant: At the end of the trailer of Atari: Game Over, the same animation as the Xbox One startup, but "ORIGINALS" replaces "ONE" and it is stacked. Then, it cuts to the 2012 Microsoft logo.

Technique: A slow zooming effect.

Audio: None. On the variant, it uses the music from the Xbox One startup.

Availability: It was only seen on two documentaries (possibly) The Thread (2014) and Atari: Game Over. The variant was only seen on a trailer of Atari: Game Over.
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