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*On 2001 releases in the Alfred Hitchcock Collection, such as ''Rear Window'', the footage is replaced with clips from Hitchcock's Universal-controlled movies, and at the end of the logo, a yellow light shines through. | *On 2001 releases in the Alfred Hitchcock Collection, such as ''Rear Window'', the footage is replaced with clips from Hitchcock's Universal-controlled movies, and at the end of the logo, a yellow light shines through. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A sample from "Ecosystem" by John Pratt and Michael Alemania. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A sample from "Ecosystem" by John Pratt and Michael Alemania. | ||
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'''Logo:''' A scene from an upcoming release of a film is shown and zooms out onto CGI-animation of a filmstrip. Another film strip appears and the text "SPECIAL" (on the left) and "EDITIONS" (on the right) appear with silver bars appear on the top and bottom of the filmstrip and the letters are spaced out. The 1997 [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] logo appears in the center. A copyright for Universal Studios Home Video, Inc. appears underneath. | '''Logo:''' A scene from an upcoming release of a film is shown and zooms out onto CGI-animation of a filmstrip. Another film strip appears and the text "SPECIAL" (on the left) and "EDITIONS" (on the right) appear with silver bars appear on the top and bottom of the filmstrip and the letters are spaced out. The 1997 [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] logo appears in the center. A copyright for Universal Studios Home Video, Inc. appears underneath. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A male announcer (Jerry Houser) says "Universal special editions, add them all to your video collection." | '''Music/Sounds:''' A male announcer (Jerry Houser) says "Universal special editions, add them all to your video collection." | ||
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'''Logo:''' The 1997 [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] logo appears and zooms out slightly onto a yellow background that has a flowing effect on it, similar to the 1995 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo. The words "WIDESCREEN EDITION" are underneath the Universal Studios logo and in white. | '''Logo:''' The 1997 [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] logo appears and zooms out slightly onto a yellow background that has a flowing effect on it, similar to the 1995 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo. The words "WIDESCREEN EDITION" are underneath the Universal Studios logo and in white. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A male announcer says "The Universal Studios Home Video Widescreen Collection." | '''Music/Sounds:''' A male announcer says "The Universal Studios Home Video Widescreen Collection." | ||
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'''Trivia:''' This logo was used on Universal HD-DVD releases from 2006-2008 and Blu-ray Disc releases from July 22, 2008 until early to mid-2012. | '''Trivia:''' This logo was used on Universal HD-DVD releases from 2006-2008 and Blu-ray Disc releases from July 22, 2008 until early to mid-2012. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI | '''Technique:''' CGI by Identica Partnership. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The HD-DVD variant has the 1997 Universal fanfare by Jerry Goldsmith along with deep whooshes and sparkling sounds. The Blu-ray variant only has the fanfare itself, albeit the audio channels switched around, resulting in an echo-like effect. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The HD-DVD variant has the 1997 Universal fanfare by Jerry Goldsmith along with deep whooshes and sparkling sounds. The Blu-ray variant only has the fanfare itself, albeit the audio channels switched around, resulting in an echo-like effect. | ||