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'''Visuals:''' On a black screen, white streaks appear, streaking to form a new UA logo that looks similar to the 1982 and 1987 logos, except the logo is a little narrower and there are no streaks. The words "UNITED ARTISTS" come from both sides of the lower part of the screen and converge. The words "AN MGM COMPANY" soon fade in afterwards, where we later see a shining wipe effect on the UA logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a black screen, white lines trace across the screen, slowly zooming out as they do. The lines move back into the center via a fading trail effect as large {{color|silver}} bars wipe in and converge into forming a revised version of the UA "Swoosh" logo that is a mix between the 1982 and 1987 designs, shrinking into the background via cross-fading. The text "{{font|Microgramma|UNITED}}" and "{{font|Microgramma|ARTISTS}}" then slide in and zoom out from opposite sides of the screen and converge into becoming "{{font|Microgramma|UNITED ARTISTS}}", and light trails suddenly appear as they shuffle into the text. The logo shines with a "echo" of itself as the byline "{{font|Microgramma|AN MGM COMPANY}}" fades in below and zooms in slowly.


'''Trivia:''' This on-screen rendition was ultimately a placeholder for the reintroduction and revitalization of the "UA Swoosh", which the revised print logo was already using during this time.
'''Trivia:''' This on-screen rendition was ultimately a placeholder for the reintroduction and revitalization of the "UA Swoosh", which the revised print logo was already using during this time.
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