A notable commonality among Idol-format shows is the theme logo & intro style. Many different versions of the Idol logo and show intro have been created since Idol's inception in June 2001.
Logo The basic plan for the logo is an oval with the particular show's name centered in custom lettering based on a common font (
Kaufmann). Mostly the name of the show is written horizontally, however occasionally part of the name is angled upwards. The original
Pop Idol logo featured an enhanced star in the logo. The star also appeared briefly on the
American Idol logo, but was scrapped early in the
Season 1 auditions. The logo for some countries comes with an underline on the words
SuperStar, or
Idol, such as
Deutschland sucht den Superstar,
Hrvatski Idol, Hrvatska traži zvijezdu,
SuperStar Hrvatska,
SuperStar Arab,
(Česko Slovenská) SuperStar,
Hay Superstar,
Nouvelle Star (until 2017),
Idol Puerto Rico,
Idol Kids Puerto Rico,
Nepal Idol,
Narodniy Artist,
SuperStar România,
Super Idol,
Bangladeshi Idol,
Idol Colombia,
Ídolos Kids Brasil,
Cambodian Idol Junior,
Indian Idol Junior,
Indonesian Idol Junior and
Pinoy Idol (which also has a raised word).
Türkstar has the only Idol logo not to use the common font style. As part of a relaunch after the first season, the French
Nouvelle Star logo was changed to purple, and their name was shortened. They are the only logo to depart from the standard blue palette until the fifth season of
SuperStar Arab changed to the same color scheme as well. Several versions such as
Vietnam Idol and
Chinese Idol have both English and local language titles shown in their logos.
'Intro' sequence Since the series debuted in 2001, this franchise has seen many variations of the opening intro. From its first creation 'Idolatry' in 2001 to its latest creation 'Hall of Idols 3.0' in 2023. Each show had its own version of the opening title from having a video length of the standard 30–35 seconds to some that even lasted as long as 5–10 seconds. The majority of the countries used the same intros at the same time and length of their release. While other franchises kept the older intros for a longer time or made their own versions. Here are some of the intros the series has seen over the years.
Idolatry (2001–2006) The original version of the
Idol intro was created by Liquid TV Graphics in London which started with the dark blue Idol logo descending on the screen. A
CGI human figure appears, with arms raised, intended to be the 'Idol' of the show's name. While the Idol figure sings and then walks. Images of guitars, microphones, cameras, and airplanes flow by, representing the life of a superstar. During this, the gender of the figure alternates between male and female. Finally, the figure is again in front of the Idol logo, raising hands in victory.
American Idol altered their logo in seasons 2–3, as well as displaying famous national landmarks in the first scene. They added new sound effects and replaced the jet airplanes with waving flags. The landmark and flag concepts were also used for
Indian Idol and
World Idol.
Tunnel (2005–2012) In 2005, a new version of the
Idol intro was created by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the
Season 4 premiere of
American Idol. The intro starts with the
Idol logo without the dark blue background spinning in the American and Canadian versions while the other Idol formats have their logo glow and sparkle, next the logo zooms in featuring a long section of the CGI
Idol figure riding an open elevator past large vertical screens and displays and then walking down a stylized tunnel to a stage, where the figure starts to perform. On this basic template, the American and Canadian versions are customized, with past
Idol winners appearing on the screens in the American version, while the Canadian version's screens feature Canadian
landmarks. The American & Canadian versions last for 30 seconds; the other
Idol shows only lasts 15 seconds, with no customization and instead of the logo being 'stuck down' to the outside of the tunnel, it is pasted over the top. Also, the intro sequence for Nouvelle Star has a purple and blue color scheme instead of the standard light blue/light green.
Gyroscope (2008–2016, 2021–present) In 2008, a new version of the
Idol intro was created and introduced by BLT & Associates in Los Angeles on the
American Idol 7th season finals. The intro starts with the Idol logo spinning behind a gyroscope then features real male and female Idol figures passing horizontal and arc displays then walking to an arena where the two figures start to perform. Finally, only one figure raises his/her hands in victory in front of a huge arc display and then zooms out to the atmosphere and to space, where the title of the show zooms out in front of planet Earth. The ending title of this intro is similar to the
Universal Pictures logo of 1990 (for the starry background) and in 2012 (for the earth model). The American, Australian, Canadian, Croatian, Latin American, and Swedish versions are customized by featuring their past Idol winners in the horizontal and arc displays and last for 30 seconds. However, Sweden's version only displayed their former Idol winners in 2010. They also displayed their 2 remaining finalists in the intro for their 2009 finale. Other versions are also customized and last for 30 seconds without featuring their past winners. The French version lasts for 20 seconds and Norway's version in 2016 lasted 4 seconds. Some countries didn't use the Gyroscope theme, like India and Germany. India used the Tunnel theme from 2005 to 2010. But in 2012, they switched to using the 'Hall of Idols' theme. Meanwhile, Germany used the 'Tunnel' theme from 2005 to 2012. From 2013 to 2021, the German version used its own intro in place of the 'Gyroscope' and 'Hall of Idols' intros called "New Idol". Since 2021, Nigerian Idol has reverted to this opening title for their revival on Africa Magic.
Hall of Idols (2011–present) In 2011, a new version of the
Idol intro was created once again by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the
Season 10 premiere of
American Idol. The intro starts with a stage being spotted under a spotlight from the sky. Then, a stylized bridge leading towards a screen is shown. Winners of
Idol, as well as notable alumni from past seasons are shown on the screen. The camera turns to a
pyramid-like shape blooming and a CGI figure appears. Depending on the figure's gender in the intro, the figure would yield a different action in front of the
American Idol logo and the huge "IDOL" word string (in
American Idol and
Indonesian Idol (not shown anymore since
Season 9)).
Indonesian Idol is one of the remaining Idol franchise that still use this opening sequence. The male figure raises his hand in victory and strikes a pose while the female figure raises her arms in victory before bowing down.
American Idol switched between the male and female CGI figures. While most franchises that used this intro always had the male figure. However,
Arab Idol,
Kurd Idol and
Iraq Idol always used the female figure. Vietnam Idol started using the Hall of Idols intro in Season 5, the old logo was replaced by a new one titled "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam".
New Idol (2013–2021) In 2013, a new version of the
Idol Intro was created on the
Season 10 premiere of
Deutschland sucht den Superstar. The new intro begins with a mysterious person with a microphone at the mouth. As previous posting Intro male and female talents are displayed. They sing and dance on the big stage. In the meantime, always a person who appears followed a path. On that path along former candidates from earlier seasons are displayed on screens.
Gyroscope 2.0 (2014–2023) In 2014, a new version of the
Idol intro was created by The Mill in Los Angeles which first appeared on the
Season 13 premiere of
American Idol. The intro starts with a hole opening up. Then, the gyroscope logo comes out of the hole. A crowd cheers surroding the stage. Finally, the gyroscope logo appears with the Roman numerals "XIII" below the logo for the American version. The intro was also used in the South African version of Idol also starting in 2014 until their cancellation in 2023.
Idol on Street (2015) In 2015, a new version of the
Idol intro was created by Trollbäck + Company and appeared on the
Season 14 premiere of
American Idol. It starts by zooming out of a microphone on a mic stand with a spotlight coming out of it. Next you see a female CGI figure singing into the microphone on a city street with multiple microphones having spotlights come out of them. The female figure is also in front of a sunset while having other CGI figures dancing and watching the singer perform from the sidewalks. Next it cuts to an American Idol tour bus driving on the road with a line of microphones having spotlights come out of them next to the bus while having a male CGI figure in the sunset singing into the microphone. Then it cuts to a big hill with more microphones with spotlights and 4 CGI figures appear with 3 of them singing and 1 playing guitar. Finally it zooms out of another microphone with a spotlight with another CGI figure singing as the American Idol and the huge American Idol logo is titled to the left with the roman numerals "XIV" on the bottom right corner of the logo. The CGI figure at the end will also switch between a male and female figure. However, in the season finale, the intro featured the 2 remaining finalists as the CGI figures.
The Farewell of Idol (2016) In 2016, a new version of the
Idol intro was created by Spencer Tucker and appeared on the
Season 15 premiere of
American Idol. It starts by zooming into the American Idol logo which is surrounded by names of previous Idol contestants throughout the years. On the season premiere, it started the same and then had a montage of the previous intros that they used in reverse. They used the same intro concept on the season finale and didn't reverse the montage.
Hall of Idols 2.0 (2016–2017) In 2016, a new version of the
Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 5 premiere of
Idols in The Netherlands. It starts by panning around city buildings surrounding a stage with light beams popping out of the spotlights, then it cuts to a sign that will say the current stage of the competition. Next it cuts to a building showing the map of the country and another building showing the judges desk while the camera turns to the left and moves up. Finally, you will see a spotlight in the middle of the stage appearing with the Idols logo appearing with a female CGI figure singing as the Idol and an audience watching the Idol perform.
Shooting Star Idol (2018–present) American Idols revival on
ABC was accompanied with a Disney-like intro starting with their Season 16 premiere. Which was created by Spencer Tucker and Rami Hachache. Possible Productions were added to the credits for seasons 18 and 19 only. It starts with several shooting stars falling from the sky before curving up and circling the neon American Idol logo with fireworks in the background at the end. This opening is much shorter than in previous years. It acts as an integrated part of a longer opening introduction in each episode rather than a standalone opening theme as in previous seasons.
Ídolos (Portugal) used this intro in 2022 for their revival on SIC.
Australian Idol also used this opening title for their revival starting in 2023 on
7 and
7+.
Deutschland sucht den Superstar had a similar version of this intro in 2022, but they used a blue background with shooting stars.
20th Anniversary Idol (2022) American Idols 20th season brought in a new intro which appeared on the season finale, created by The Other House in Los Angeles. It starts with a closeup of the logo at the top of the 2 in '20' and tracing itself with gold lines as the camera pans to the right. Next, you will see the middle of 2 and 0 panning to the bottom left of the logo. Then you'll notice the left half of the logo while it pans to the right. Finally, the camera comes in from the bottom right corner and you'll see the entire logo and then it zooms into the middle of the logo and cuts to the studio.
Transparent Idol (2023-present) American Idol brought in a new intro which appeared on the twenty-first-season premiere. This time it was transparent. Once again created by The Other House in Los Angeles. There are 2 versions of this opening title. The first one starts with the logo appearing vertically from behind the camera and the word 'American' comes in on top of the word 'Idol' facing the left side of the screen and turns to the right as it comes in. The word 'Idol' comes in under the word 'American' and is slightly turned to the right but turns itself to the left as it forms the logo. Finally the logo faces slightly towards the left side of the screen and stays in position. The second version only has the logo coming in the frame horizontally and facing up. Next it comes down as the logo moves into the frame. Finally you'll see the whole logo sitting still in the frame.
Hall of Idols 3.0 (2023–present) In 2023, a new version of the
Idol intro was created. It appeared on
Vietnam Idol Season 8 revival, which was the remake of the original Hall of Idol intro with some differences such as the opening which became shorter, similar to 2018 ABC's Idol intro, different background color and the opening uses an English title (Vietnam Idol) instead of its traditional Vietnamese title "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam" which was used from Seasons 5–7. ==In popular culture==