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StudioTubeCinemation (STC) is a Canadian multinational media and entertainment conglomerate with headquarters in Calgary, Alberta. Founded on October 8, 2015, it published its first video titled "All Canadian Provinces" to YouTube on April 22, 2016. Its current legal name is STC Enterprises Inc., formerly known as SC Intellectual Properties Inc., which is now the legal name of The SC Television Network Inc. and its television broadcasting division SpringCastCinemation Television Stations, in line with the name being used on copyright and trademark notices. It develops, manufactures, licenses, produces, distributes, publishes and sells video games, motion pictures, and other entertainment and interactive media. Its best known digitally published content is the logo history and logo bloopers videos, all series of which are totaled an estimated 27 shows as of March 31, 2019.

StudioTubeCinemation was established on March 13, 2019 as a joint venture between Cinemation Productions Inc. and StudioTube Ltd., both of which agreed to merge in February of that year, after the critical success of a video called "CBS Television Studios Logo Bloopers Episode #94: Carlos Avila's Super Birthday Party", published on February 23. StudioTubeCinemation was also established as a result of Owen Nelson of Indianapolis, Indiana filing a lawsuit against his high school for his super costly yearbook that he couldn't get, and he got failed for the lawsuit, causing him to close his old YouTube account.

In April 2018, SpringCastCinemation announced that it was expanding into music, with Cinemation Music Group, a music record arm of the company established on May 16, 2018, and the first single, "Low", a song performed by Jacob Holder, Cedric Thompson and Owen Nelson of the same song as the one by Flo Rida, being published on July 13, 2018. Since then, "Low" would be used as the 1st song in the 1st smash hit album SpringCast Dance 2019. On March 29, 2019, a song called "Tonight I'm Lovin' You" was published to YouTube, along with the instrumentals of the song. This would be the first song of Turner Music and Cinemation Music's 2nd album SpringCast Dance 2020.

Founding (2016-2017)
By the summer of 2016, GameSpin Enterprises was approved for the YouTube Partner Program, but the company's owner was already under 18 years of age. Initially, in October, Wondershare Filmora was used to make the first logo history videos, despite the fact that some fans called the content in some of them fake because of the watermark. 2017 saw a lot more changes than the next 2 years, especially 2016. In January, Red Arc Productions changed its name to Red Line Productions, named after the words "Red Line" used on some transit systems in Calgary. In March, the Green Line Productions brand was used on the 17th, while the Blue Line Productions name and logo were used from the 19th to April 16th, despite the Blue Line Productions channel name continuing to be used until June 19, 2017.

In April 2017, Blue Line Productions was facing technological issues with Filmora while trying to finish a video entitled "CET Connect Logo Bloopers Episode #5: The CETLB Easter Party", as the brand name changed to Bright Light Productions, followed by Brightlight Pictures at the same time. Between April and May, the Brightlight Pictures brand name began to be used, and the new company purchased the very first computer software packages from CyberLink, firstly named PowerDirector 15. The episode was finally published to YouTube when PowerDirector 15 was installed to the computer.

On May 27, 2017, fans of Blue Line Productions criticized the usage of the NBT logo at the end of a video called "GameCube Intro Bloopers 7: Cloudy with a Chance of Bloopers", which was re-uploaded on May 31. It was critically successful, however, the next day, Blue Line Productions subsequently apologized to Taylor Enterprises for using the NBT logo without his consent, but Metis Television disagreed with the apology, saying it was simply unacceptable. Owen Nelson then provided a message to both users, stating that this will never happen again. Despite all of this, on June 5, a video called "CBS Television Studios Logo Bloopers #20: Felicity's Birthday Party" was criticized by Sky Media, who gave the video a 0 out of 10. It was well-received critically, however, and Blue Line Productions changed its name to Cinemation Productions Inc. 2 weeks later. Since then, the Cinemation name is still being used today.

Copyright strikes/controversy (2017-2018)
On September 30, 2017, episodes of WVEC Logo Bloopers previously uploaded by The Koopa Bros. (TKB) were re-uploaded by MGN-Cinemation Entertainment Group. However, because of some of its content not being suitable for most advertisers because of vulgar language, violence (especially in video games), and other content that is usually considered R-rated, on October 17, they were reuploaded once again.

On November 17, TKB had to take down the reuploaded videos and thus filed a lawsuit against MGN-Cinemation, giving the company 2 copyright strikes on its YouTube account. This was bad news for AlphaGram Communications, as the bulk of its revenues came from syndication via YouTube as opposed to AdRev. At this point, all the other users in the community had either made a deal with, acquired, gotten permission to use, or produced their own content, but the new series based off of TKB's work was blocked to SpringCastCinemation on June 28, 2018 thanks to its Canadian ownership. Thus, on February 16, 2018, Gareth Bright saw that the channel was strike-free, and everything was back to normal. However, AlphaGram Communications was shut down, with the loss of 30% of the workforce.

Content ID claims/Monetization disapprovals (2018-present)
On September 24, 2018, the SpringCastCinemation YouTube channel was disabled for monetization because of the copyright claims on its videos which were generated from January to June. The exact reason for disapproval wasn't clear, though on October 24, 2018, it reapplied to the YouTube Partner Program. The application took 7 weeks to review, and on December 12, the channel was still out of compliance. However, on February 12, 2019, a video called "Just A Message" as opposed to the video of the same name by "ThatBluePandaGuy" was published to YouTube. On February 13, a user named 4evernate28 claimed that the early logo history videos of SpringCastCinemation were fake, but on top of this, the only reason that the channel might be getting downviews is because of the monetization of the channel, earning revenue from its videos via online advertisements, and making its subscribers angry, causing them to just leave the channel for good and never come back again, stating that people do not want to see a bunch of ads during, before, and after logos back to back, which is why he bought YouTube Premium, claiming also that he hates ads. "Just my two cents" were his last words, also.

In mid-August, having been rejected from the YouTube Partner Program, StudioTubeCinemation agreed to contact YouTube about their monetization policies. It was unclear whether STC is the only channel that thinks reused content may be a bit too hot to handle or not, but STC is now expected to hear back from YouTube within the next week or so between October 15 and October 22.

Plans to switch from davemadson-style to CGI/Flash (2018-present)
Having published a CBC Logo Bloopers video for FoxTherron7's 14th birthday, on November 21, 2018, SpringCastCinemation announced plans to switch the production of logo bloopers videos from davemadson-style content to CGI/Flash animation. In early 2019, character design and visual development work began, and YouTube user Blaze the Cat's next upcoming request was expected to release sometime later in the summer of 2019.

Scott Egbert's request finally uploaded to YouTube on August 29, just 3 days after Dinosaur Train was revived for a 5th season. The next request is expected to release in both storyboard and color keys on January 4, 2020.

When the time rolled around for STC Official to upload 7 more videos on October 8, the switch from davemadson-style presentation art to CGI animation is making progress as well. The switch is expected to be completed between October 2019 and February 2020.

Current
Motion Graphics Network (MGN)

Evanston Communications

Franklin Licensing Corporation

Cinemation Readalongs

Read TV

Cinemation Classics

STC International

MGN Studios

STC Interactive

Cinemation Music Group (CMG)

Turner Music Entertainment (TME)

GameWorld Cumulus Communications

21st Century Cinemation

Cinemation Pictures

The John Howard Company

DaytonHudson Entertainment, LLC

GHQ

SpringCast Broadcasting

Metro-Christison-Myers

United Animators

MCM/UA Communications Company Inc.

Brightlight Animation Studios

Integration Entertainment

FrameWorks Animation

WildBrain Animation Studios

CloudKid Productions

Studio Matsumoto

Defunct
AlphaGram Communications

GameSpin Enterprises

Red Arc Productions

Red Line Productions

Green Line Productions

Blue Line Productions

Bright Light Productions

Brightlight Pictures

KMF Entertainment

MGN-Cinemation Entertainment Group

Liberty HorsePower Communications

Victoria TorStar Television

WTRUCinemation

SpringCastCinemation

Victoria Pictures Television

TorStar Television

Victoria TorStar Television Distribution

MacLeod Enterprises

Liberty Studios

MGN-Cinemation Television

Red Sack-AlphaGram Inc.

Picture City Communications, Inc.

Cumulus Pictures Corporation

GameWorld Entertainment Inc.

Sparkade Entertainment