Entertainment Studios

Information:
Entertainment Studios (formerly Imperial Entertainment Studios) is the Indian division of Fox Benedict Studios Established in 2008 by Fox International Productions, they did not have an on-screen logo until 2008. On September 10, 2022, a day after the release of Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva, James Benedict removed the Imperial name from the company, simply rebranding it to Entertainment Studios.

1st Logo (January 1, 2008-December 31, 2009)
Description: Same as the 2008 Fox Star Studios logo, but "FOX STAR STUDIOS" is replaced with " IMPERIAL ENTERTAINMENT STUDIOS".

Bylines:


 * January 1-December 31, 2008: Bylineless
 * January 1, 2008-December 31, 2010, "A FOX INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS COMPANY" in yellow.

Technique: Same as the 1994 20th Century Fox logo.

Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare arrangement, as always.

Presence: Was ultra common during its usage, but it's now rare, due to heavy plastering with the 3rd Imperial Entertainment Studios logo.

2nd Logo (February 1, 2010-January 17, 2020)
Description: Same as before, but it now uses the final 20th Century Fox logo animated at Blue Sky Studios as the base.

Bylines:
 * February 1, 2010-December 31, 2013: "A FOX INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS COMPANY"
 * February 1, 2017-January 17, 2020: Bylineless

Technique: Same as the 2009 20th Century Fox logo.

Sounds: The 1998 20th Century Fox fanfare first used in The Newton Boys. Sometimes the logo is silent, or has the opening theme of the film.

Presence: This logo was ultra common during its run, but it's now very rare, due to mostly being plastered by the Entertainment Studios logo.

3rd Logo (January 17, 2020-April 1, 2022)
Description: Nearly the same as the final Imperial Entertainment Studios logo, except There are also some additional changes like improved structure lighting, different white colored sunflash, fog glow effect, a different sky background, and sleeker looking searchlights.

Did You Know?: The Fox Benedict Animation logo uses a similar concept, albeit set during the day and no sunflash nor the TriStar transition.

Bylines:


 * January 17, 2020-November 26, 2021: "A FOX INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS COMPANY"
 * November 27, 2021-April 1, 2022 (Primary): Bylineless

Technique: Same as before. Outstanding CGI from Jakarta Technologies.

Sounds: The 1998 Fox fanfare arrangement, as always.

Presence: While no longer in use, it is still fairly common until August 2022, dropping down to scarce.

(September 10, 2022-)
Description: It's nearly the same as the previous logo, except "IMPERIAL" has been removed from the top of the structure, and the 2020 STAR logo, with Star India's 2011 logo instead of the letter "A" (in the same manner as its Disney+ Star content hub and Star+ logo) can be seen instead of "STAR" and its symbol to the right of the text like the previous logo. The word "STUDIOS" is also in a different font and larger to accommodate the size of the structure, and with the registered symbol also removed as well. The logo has also been redone, with more realistic lighting and textures, a slightly enhanced sky backdrop, different palm trees, sleeker and shinier-looking searchlights, a larger and more detailed Los Angeles cityscape (albeit without the Hollywood Sign), with slightly different camera movements and overall design, but still keeping the same animation.

Variation: On a teaser trailer for Bouncy, the placeholder 2022 logo appears with the 2004 Nelvana logo without the byline.

Technique: Same as before, but enhanced.

Sounds: A brand new rendition of the 20th Century Studios fanfare. This version has Indian instruments such as sitar, sarod, tambura, sahnai, sarangi, and tabla being heard in the composition. It also sounds similar to the 1979 and 1982 fanfares. Arranged by A.R. Rahman.

Presence: Current.