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*There's a variant in which the "BH" horror variant animates like the non-horror variant and "INTERNATIONAL" replaces "PRODUCTIONS".  | *There's a variant in which the "BH" horror variant animates like the non-horror variant and "INTERNATIONAL" replaces "PRODUCTIONS".  | ||
'''  | '''Technique:''' It's all done in awesomely dark and creepy CGI, made by Filmograph.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Dramatic sound effects correlating to the actions on-screen, along with a door slamming sound, book pages turning, screaming, a girl making sounds, a person panting throughout, and heartbeats that go faster. A note is heard at the end that grows heavier until it cuts off. Composed by Amir Salem.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' Dramatic sound effects correlating to the actions on-screen, along with a door slamming sound, book pages turning, screaming, a girl making sounds, a person panting throughout, and heartbeats that go faster. A note is heard at the end that grows heavier until it cuts off. Composed by Amir Salem.  | ||
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*Like the last logo, there is also a version where the "BLUMHOUSE" text is replaced with "BH" inside the house shape.  | *Like the last logo, there is also a version where the "BLUMHOUSE" text is replaced with "BH" inside the house shape.  | ||
'''  | '''Technique:''' All done in cool CGI animation.  | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Creepy sound effects with gears turning and some monster-like growling sounds during the first half, with two whoosh sounds heard when the wordmark is revealed. Otherwise, it's the opening theme of the film.  | '''Music/Sounds:''' Creepy sound effects with gears turning and some monster-like growling sounds during the first half, with two whoosh sounds heard when the wordmark is revealed. Otherwise, it's the opening theme of the film.  | ||