STX Entertainment

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Background: STX Entertainment is a Los Angeles based film and television studio, founded by Robert Simonds and Bill McGlashan in 2014. In March 2015,
STX announced a deal with Chinese film production company Huayi Brothers to co-finance at least 18 films to be produced over a three-year period beginning in 2016. In 2017, STX Entertainment rebranded its film division as STX Films.


1st Logo
(November 17, 2014-April 1, 2015)
STX Entertainment (Print Logo)Aardwolf / STX Entertainment

Logo
: On a black background, the following text fades in:

STX
ENTERTAINMENT

Variant: On State of Affairs, the logo is in the bottom-right corner, with the Aardwolf logo in the top-left.

FX/SFX
: None.


Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the trailer, or the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the first trailer for The Gift and the short-lived thriller series, State of Affairs.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(August 7, 2015- )
STX EntertainmentSTX Films

Logo: On a black background, a yellow-blue ray of light, with some tiny particles beside it, flashes into view. A few seconds later, a glass cube starts to zoom in, causing the flash to de-intensify, and another ray of light to flash into view, this time upward. The upward ray of light moves downward in result of the cube starting to rotate, later becoming faster and faster, until it shoots 3 symmetry light rays, which forms the STX letters. The text "ENTERTAINMENT" fades in. Below that is a thin glass line, which shines a small rainbow ray.

Later Variant: Beginning with the American release of The Circle, "ENTERTAINMENT" is replaced with "films" in spaced out letters.

FX/SFX: The cube slicing to form the logo. Brilliant CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Whooshing sounds and a guitar sound, later replaced with an ascending majestic score.

Availability: Debuted on The Gift, and appears on newer movies from STX Entertainment.

Editor's Note: None.