CNV Interscope

1st Logo - TVC Open

(1998 - 2005)

Nicknames: "The Opening"

Logo: We see some light cracks in darkness, they being appear at the outlines of the familiar TVC letters. Finally the peculiar

TVC blows out by the light pressure and we can see the name in all its glory.

FX/SFX: The light effects

Music/Sounds: The hissing sound of light trying to get out; the synthesized sound of the logo (resembles an Activision's old one).

Availability: Extremely rare. Was used for independent movies, but they weren't common. After that, AGS managed to cut off this logo and replaced it with CNV Interscope.

Scare Factor: TBA

1st Logo - CNV Interscope

(2005 - 2009)

Nicknames: "Trail Eye"

Logo: A light, crystal blink runs from right to left making the curve visible. The blink glare and produce sparkling pins. The company name fade in slowly while the blink goes. When the line is done, the blink decreases and move back right to form an eyeball. It ceases completely at the blue point and the point flashes, then the logo fade away with some blur effect.

FX/SFX: An amazing light animation.

Music/Sounds: A light xylophone and flute melody with some heavier kicks at the end.

Availability: Uncommon. The name was used for all independent and third-party movies during the era.

Scare Factor: Low

2nd Logo

(2009 - 2010)

Nicknames: "The Scales"

Logo: We see the scales moving from right beyond. The light emerges towards us, and the scales make their position in the centre of the screen. A box outline appears, making itself around and cutting the light off.

FX/SFX: An amazing light animation.

Music/Sounds: I think there can be some short string accords followed by the single musical fanfare.

Availability: Current on third-party and blueprint releases published by AGS.

Scare Factor: Low.

3rd Logo

(May 2010 - )

Nicknames: "The Golden CGI Scales"

Logo: The camera flies above the cup of the golden scales,and the scales make their position in the centre of the screen. A box outline appears around.

FX/SFX: CGI-rendered scales.

Music/Sounds: Whooshing sound followed by 5-note violin.

Availability: Current on third-party and blueprint releases published by AGS.

Scare Factor: None.