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'''Music/Sounds:''' A thunderclap followed by a quick-paced drum solo ending with a cymbal hit, a helicopter and an ascending electric guitar strum that fades into a choir. Drum and cymbal hits and electrical sounds are heard as "DOLBY" is spelled out. A synth-like moan (or the helicopter) and 2 long, quiet flute notes with a sustained background string-section are heard during the zooming into the theater and finally a moaning sound and a descending piano tune. Mixed at Pacific Ocean Post Studios and re-mixed by Terry Porter at Walt Disney Studios. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A thunderclap followed by a quick-paced drum solo ending with a cymbal hit, a helicopter and an ascending electric guitar strum that fades into a choir. Drum and cymbal hits and electrical sounds are heard as "DOLBY" is spelled out. A synth-like moan (or the helicopter) and 2 long, quiet flute notes with a sustained background string-section are heard during the zooming into the theater and finally a moaning sound and a descending piano tune. Mixed at Pacific Ocean Post Studios and re-mixed by Terry Porter at Walt Disney Studios. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. First used mainly on later Laserdiscs from that time including early DVDs, such as ''Cats Don't Dance'' and the 1997 MGM DVD of ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Can also be seen on some Nutech Digital DVDs if you select Dolby Digital, such as ''Tom Sawyer'', ''Peter Pan'', ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'', ''Wind in the Willows'', ''The Odyssey'', ''Treasure Island'', among others. Also seen on some DVDs from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment, such as the region 4 DVD releases of ''Blue Streak'', ''Charlie's Angels'' and ''Spiderman'', among others. The AC-3 Digital version can be found on the DVD of ''Tenchi Muyo: The Movie'', ''The Mask'' 1994 LD, AC-3 US T2 LD, 1995 Laserdisc of ''Die Hard 3'' and the letterboxed edition of ''The Indian and the Cupboard''. Also appeared on the computer games ''Descent 3'' and the DVD release of ''Wing Commander IV''. The "Where available" variant was seen on Starz in the late 90s and early 2000s when they began broadcasting films with Dolby Digital audio. This was retained on the Australian 2014 DVD reprint of ''Stuart Little''. This also shows up on the 2017 Shock Entertainment Region 4 DVD release of ''The Craft'' (alongside the Sony Pictures DVD Center logo, likely because they used the source master from the original 2001 Collector's Edition DVD release, however the Shock Entertainment logo replaces the original Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment logo) | '''Availability:''' Common. First used mainly on later Laserdiscs from that time including early DVDs, such as ''Cats Don't Dance'' and the 1997 MGM DVD of ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Can also be seen on some Nutech Digital DVDs if you select Dolby Digital, such as ''Tom Sawyer'', ''Peter Pan'', ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'', ''Wind in the Willows'', ''The Odyssey'', ''Treasure Island'', among others. Also seen on some DVDs from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment, such as the region 4 DVD releases of ''Blue Streak'', ''Girl Interrupted'', ''Riding in Cars With Boys'', ''Cruel Intentions'', ''Stepmom'', ''As Good As It Gets'', ''Madeline'', ''Almost Famous'', ''Panic Room'', ''Charlie's Angels'' and ''Spiderman'', among others. The AC-3 Digital version can be found on the DVD of ''Tenchi Muyo: The Movie'', ''The Mask'' 1994 LD, AC-3 US T2 LD, 1995 Laserdisc of ''Die Hard 3'' and the letterboxed edition of ''The Indian and the Cupboard''. Also appeared on the computer games ''Descent 3'' and the DVD release of ''Wing Commander IV''. The "Where available" variant was seen on Starz in the late 90s and early 2000s when they began broadcasting films with Dolby Digital audio. This was retained on the Australian 2014 DVD reprint of ''Stuart Little''. This also shows up on the 2017 Shock Entertainment Region 4 DVD release of ''The Craft'' (alongside the Sony Pictures DVD Center logo, likely because they used the source master from the original 2001 Collector's Edition DVD release, however the Shock Entertainment logo replaces the original Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment logo) | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A highly iconic logo, even if the CGI doesn't hold up to today's standards. It's very fondly remembered to the point where a remake/follow-up was made in 2006. | '''Editor's Note:''' A highly iconic logo, even if the CGI doesn't hold up to today's standards. It's very fondly remembered to the point where a remake/follow-up was made in 2006. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A brass piece which rises in sound and intensity. When the logo is zooming out a choir is heard. At the end a five beat sounder is heard (the same as in the "Rain" trailer). The score was performed by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra. Sound design by Macro D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; Mixed by David Parker at The Saul Zaentz Film Center and in Surround EX by Gary A. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A brass piece which rises in sound and intensity. When the logo is zooming out a choir is heard. At the end a five beat sounder is heard (the same as in the "Rain" trailer). The score was performed by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra. Sound design by Macro D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; Mixed by David Parker at The Saul Zaentz Film Center and in Surround EX by Gary A. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen in cinemas as well as on some later Laserdiscs, and a few early DVDs, including ''Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition''. It also appears on the Japanese DVD of ''Card Captor Sakura the Movie: Enchanted Cards''. It appears on demo discs like ''Explore our World''. A filmed version (in poor quality) has been found on the 1997 DVD releases of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''. Also seen on some Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment DVD's as well such as the region 2 and 4 DVD releases of ''Open Season'', ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'', ''50 First Dates'', ''St Trinians'' and ''Spider-Man 2: The Ultimate Version''. The DVD release of ''Terminator 2'' has a scope framed version of Aurora, but is formatted in fullscreen. Although it first appeared on DVDs in 1997, it first appeared in cinemas with the 1999 release of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace''. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen in cinemas as well as on some later Laserdiscs, and a few early DVDs, including ''Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition''. It also appears on the Japanese DVD of ''Card Captor Sakura the Movie: Enchanted Cards''. It appears on demo discs like ''Explore our World''. A filmed version (in poor quality) has been found on the 1997 DVD releases of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''. Also seen on some Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment DVD's as well such as the region 2 and 4 DVD releases of ''Open Season'', ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'', ''50 First Dates'', ''Big Fish'', ''The Wedding Planner'', ''St Trinians'' and ''Spider-Man 2: The Ultimate Version''. The DVD release of ''Terminator 2'' has a scope framed version of Aurora, but is formatted in fullscreen. Although it first appeared on DVDs in 1997, it first appeared in cinemas with the 1999 release of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' The sheer beauty of this logo signifies how well it has aged. The gorgeous fanfare is probably one of the best and most beautiful musical pieces featured in a logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' The sheer beauty of this logo signifies how well it has aged. The gorgeous fanfare is probably one of the best and most beautiful musical pieces featured in a logo. | ||