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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, | '''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a box connected with 2 filmstrips, as it glows {{color|blue}}, with the text "NEW LINE CINEMA" seen below, also glowing in the same color. Basically a still of the next logo, but the words are in black. | ||
'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
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*There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. | *There is a 2.35:1 scope variant, cropped from the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. | ||
*On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 4th logo. | *On ''Drop Dead Fred'', the logo has more glowing blue around the box and filmstrips, looking similar to the 4th logo. | ||
**On the Universal DVD from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. | **On the Universal DVD from the UK, it looks similar to the regular variant, likely due to it being enhanced in anamorphic widescreen. The outline of the regular variant can be seen if one takes a closer look at it. | ||
*On ''Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story'', a still in-credit version of this logo is seen. | *On ''Slash & Burn: The Freddy Krueger Story'', a still in-credit version of this logo is seen. | ||
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**Originally this version used the alternate fanfare; the normal fanfare debuted on ''Now and Then''. | **Originally this version used the alternate fanfare; the normal fanfare debuted on ''Now and Then''. | ||
* The first Time Warner byline first appeared on ''Spawn'', and was used until ''Thirteen Days''. This byline was also used on ''Elf'' as part of a variation. | * The first Time Warner byline first appeared on ''Spawn'', and was used until ''Thirteen Days''. This byline was also used on ''Elf'' as part of a variation. | ||
* The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001. | * The AOL Time Warner byline made its first appearance on ''Sugar & Spice'', and may also plaster the 1997-2000 Time Warner byline on later release prints of films released from late 2000-early 2001. The last film with this byline was the 2003 remake of ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre''. | ||
*Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia. | *Even though both bylines are plastered with the 2003 TimeWarner version, said version first appeared on ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'', and was also the first overall usage until it was renamed to WarnerMedia. | ||
*This plasters the 3rd logo on current prints of most 1987-1994 films. | *This plasters the 3rd logo on current prints of most 1987-1994 films. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' The camera travels through clouds to see the 1998-2022 Warner Bros. Pictures shield and the byline zooming in toward the screen. It then breaks into pieces, leaving the {{color|blue}} part of the shield and the byline behind as the camera pans from a daytime sky to a cloudy night sky (with the sun being seen for a split-second) as the pieces turn into the filmstrips and boxes (now rounded at the edges) of the filmbox logo, with the reflection of the shield seen a few seconds. All the letters of the company name, now in a stylized flat font, appears flipping in as it shines and the byline fades in below, slowly zooming back. | ||
'''Bylines:''' | '''Bylines:''' | ||