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** A banner with the studio's name on it. | ** A banner with the studio's name on it. | ||
** The studio lot rippling. | ** The studio lot rippling. | ||
** The fanfare being in F major. | ** The fanfare being performed in the key of F major. | ||
* The new WB logo was designed by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv and introduced on April 8, 2022. It was used as the corporate symbol of Warner Bros. Discovery after the WarnerMedia/Discovery merger was finalized on the same day. The shield would eventually become the official logo for Warner Bros. Entertainment starting in May 2023. The logo shown is the rendered version created by Devastudios, as shown on WBD's official branding website [https://brand.wbd.com/other-brands/warner-bros-brands/ here]. The rendered version was used across all divisions of Warner Bros., aside of [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation]] and its owner, Warner Bros. Discovery. | * The new WB logo was designed by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv and introduced on April 8, 2022. It was used as the corporate symbol of Warner Bros. Discovery after the WarnerMedia/Discovery merger was finalized on the same day. The shield would eventually become the official logo for Warner Bros. Entertainment starting in May 2023. The logo shown is the rendered version created by Devastudios, as shown on WBD's official branding website [https://brand.wbd.com/other-brands/warner-bros-brands/ here]. The rendered version was used across all divisions of Warner Bros., aside of [[Warner Bros. Pictures Animation]] and its owner, Warner Bros. Discovery. | ||
* The updated version of the 2023 shield was teased in an Instagram post from October 5, 2023, where the sheet music for Jacob Yoffee's arrangement of "As Time Goes By", entitled "Classic Reflection", depicted the new logo with a banner around it (much like the 1993-2019 print logo). It can be seen [https://www.instagram.com/jacobyoffee/p/CyBdvJdrmew here]. However, as it was accidentally announced early, it was temporarily set to private due to being a leak, then later set to public again. It was then set back to temporary private, then public once more, most likely due to its [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|television counterpart]] already debuted back in December of that year. | * The updated version of the 2023 shield was teased in an Instagram post from October 5, 2023, where the sheet music for Jacob Yoffee's arrangement of "As Time Goes By", entitled "Classic Reflection", depicted the new logo with a banner around it (much like the 1993-2019 print logo). It can be seen [https://www.instagram.com/jacobyoffee/p/CyBdvJdrmew here]. However, as it was accidentally announced early, it was temporarily set to private due to being a leak, then later set to public again. It was then set back to temporary private, then public once more, most likely due to its [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|television counterpart]] already debuted back in December of that year. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Devastudios, who also did the previous logo. The CG elements were re-rendered using the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) color pipeline from the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Production|Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] (AMPAS), while the texture of the studio's water tower was updated using the Substance 3D Painter from [[Adobe Systems|Adobe]]. A behind-the-scenes video on how this logo was animated can be viewed on [https://devastudios.com/work/logo/warner-bros-logo-2023-making-of/ Devastudios' website]. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Devastudios, who also did the previous logo. The CG elements were re-rendered using the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) color pipeline from the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Production|Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] (AMPAS), while the texture of the studio's water tower was updated using the Substance 3D Painter from [[Adobe Systems|Adobe]]. A behind-the-scenes video on how this logo was animated can be viewed on [https://devastudios.com/work/logo/warner-bros-logo-2023-making-of/ Devastudios' website]. | ||
'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' "Classic Reflection", a more powerful re-arrangement of the 12th and 14th logos' fanfares (themselves based on ''As Time Goes By'' from ''Casablanca''), composed and arranged by Jacob Yoffee, conducted by Nolan Markey, and mixed by Jason LaRocca (frontman/guitarist of the punk band The Briggs, alongside his brother Joey), recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at the Warner Bros. Studios. Most of the time, it is either the opening/closing theme or none. | ||
'''Audio Trivia:''' The fanfare was completed on October 4, 2023. | |||
'''Availability:''' This is currently used in tandem with the previous logo as of this writing; it still remains unknown whether or not it will replace it entirely. | '''Availability:''' This is currently used in tandem with the previous logo as of this writing; it still remains unknown whether or not it will replace it entirely. | ||