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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A rising synth note not unlike [[THX]]'s Deep Note, followed by a "shining" sound effect when the beacon lights, then a piano chord, then a choir. Sometimes, the opening theme of the movie (or the closing theme of the show) is heard or even silence. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On <u>the failed pilot of the US version of ''NY-LON''</u> and <u>''Castle''</u>, a whoosh sound is heard on the short version. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On <u>the failed pilot of the US version of ''NY-LON''</u> and <u>''Castle''</u>, a whoosh sound is heard on the short version. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A five-note piano chord, along with a "shining" sound effect as the beacon lights up. Sometimes, either silent or the movie theme plays over this logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On <u>AMC's print of ''Air Force One''</u>, the music is low-pitched. | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On <u>AMC's print of ''Air Force One''</u>, the music is low-pitched. | ||
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'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' The closing theme of the movie. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''End of Days'' and ''For the Love of Game''. | '''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''End of Days'' and ''For the Love of Game''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''Ladder 49''. Most films have the still version of the regular opening logos. | '''Availability:''' Seen at the end of ''Ladder 49''. Most films have the still version of the regular opening logos. | ||