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File:Trimark Pictures (1995, Closing).png|Widescreen version | File:Trimark Pictures (1995, Closing).png|Widescreen version | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{YouTube|id= | {{YouTube|id=iEMHH2rQiuU|id2=-4659EE-KZg|id3=sUb1AZYPXnk}} | ||
'''Nicknames:''' "Lion Triangle", "The Trimark Lion" | '''Nicknames:''' "Lion Triangle", "The Trimark Lion" | ||
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* On the trailer for ''Warlock'', it just has the words "TRIMARK PICTURES" on a black background. "PICTURES" is spaced out below "TRIMARK". | * On the trailer for ''Warlock'', it just has the words "TRIMARK PICTURES" on a black background. "PICTURES" is spaced out below "TRIMARK". | ||
* On trailers, the logo may either be still, or shortened to the lion emerging. | * On trailers, the logo may either be still, or shortened to the lion emerging. | ||
* | * A full screen version exists. | ||
* On ''Thunder in Paradise'', the | * On ''Thunder in Paradise'', the second half is used as a [[Trimark Television|television logo]]. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' | '''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer that mixes into a triumphant fanfare with a boom that occurs when it fades out. Beginning around 1994, the music was recomposed | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer that mixes into a triumphant fanfare with a boom that occurs when it fades out. Beginning around 1994, the music was recomposed with slightly different instrumentation and the boom comes in earlier. This theme was composed by Robert J. Walsh. Sometimes, it is silent or the opening theme from any given film is heard. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||