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'''Audio:''' An ascending triumphant fanfare, composed by Jim McGrath. Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | '''Audio:''' An ascending triumphant fanfare, composed by Jim McGrath. Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' A low toned version exists on UK DVDs. | |||
'''Availability:''' Seen on DVD releases and films from the company during the era. | '''Availability:''' Seen on DVD releases and films from the company during the era. | ||
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* 2013-2015: The 2004 [[Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare, composed by Doug Pennock and performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. | * 2013-2015: The 2004 [[Alliance Atlantis]] fanfare, composed by Doug Pennock and performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. | ||
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | '''Audio Variant:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the show or movie or none. | |||
* Both fanfares have a low toned version on UK DVDs. | |||
* Strangely, on Netflix and Hulu prints of ''Waste Land'' (despite that film being distributed there through Arthouse Films and eOne distributing in Canada), the logo's audio is much louder than the rest of the film. | |||
'''Availability:''' Seen on shows, films and home media releases from the company until the next logo replaced it in 2015. | '''Availability:''' Seen on shows, films and home media releases from the company until the next logo replaced it in 2015. | ||