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'''Technique:''' CGI done by DreamWorks Animation's Glendale campus. | '''Technique:''' CGI done by DreamWorks Animation's Glendale campus. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy flute/piano/string piece that leads into a re-orchestrated rendition of the last logo's theme. This theme debuted on ''Shrek Forever After'', but was only sporadically used - most films used an opening theme instead. This was again composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. The still version is silent or uses the film's ending theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A dreamy flute/piano/string piece that leads into a re-orchestrated rendition of the last logo's theme, accompanied with a choir. This theme debuted on ''Shrek Forever After'', but was only sporadically used - most films used an opening theme instead. This was again composed by Harry Gregson-Williams. The still version is silent or uses the film's ending theme. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* The still version is silent. | * The still version is silent. | ||
* | * On ''The Bad Guys'' (albeit using a variant), the opening theme of the movie is used instead, continuing from the Universal Pictures logo. | ||
* None or the ending theme for the print and inverted print versions. | * None or the ending theme for the print and inverted print versions. | ||
* On some current prints of ''Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', the opening theme from the 2004-2009 logo on the aforementioned film plays over it. | * On some current prints of ''Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', the opening theme from the 2004-2009 logo on the aforementioned film plays over it. | ||
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* A short version of the fanfare was used on the DreamWorks 25 Years logo, which is only used on ''Trolls World Tour''. | * A short version of the fanfare was used on the DreamWorks 25 Years logo, which is only used on ''Trolls World Tour''. | ||
'''Availability:''' Current and common, but it might not last. | '''Availability:''' Current and common, but with the logo below introduced, it might not last. | ||
* First seen on ''Trolls Holiday'', albeit in a print version; the inverted version of this was seen on the shorts ''Bird Karma'' and ''Bilby'' (though online prints of the latter onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo). | * First seen on ''Trolls Holiday'', albeit in a print version; the inverted version of this was seen on the shorts ''Bird Karma'' and ''Bilby'' (though online prints of the latter onward replaced it with a still version of the standard logo). | ||
* The standard version was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', with the fully animated version debuting on the film itself, and also appeared on ''Abominable'', ''Spirit Untamed'', and as variants on ''Trolls World Tour'', ''The Croods: A New Age'' and ''The Bad Guys'', with the former being shown after the DreamWorks Animation 25 Years logo. | * The standard version was first revealed on the trailer for ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'', with the fully animated version debuting on the film itself, and also appeared on ''Abominable'', ''Spirit Untamed'', and as variants on ''Trolls World Tour'', ''The Croods: A New Age'' and ''The Bad Guys'', with the former being shown after the DreamWorks Animation 25 Years logo. | ||
* This logo is also found at the end of ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to that film having the previous logo (albeit using a custom variant) at the beginning. | * This logo is also found at the end of ''The Boss Baby: Family Business'', due to that film having the previous logo (albeit using a custom variant) at the beginning. | ||
* This logo is currently in the process of being phased out in favor of the next logo. | |||
'''Legacy:''' This logo pays homage to the evolution of animation, evolving from hand-drawn 2D animation into the 3D animation of today. | '''Legacy:''' This logo pays homage to the evolution of animation, evolving from hand-drawn 2D animation into the 3D animation of today. | ||
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* Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo. | * Currently, it is being used in tandem with the previous logo. | ||
'''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks library and their history with successful films | '''Legacy:''' The entire logo serves as an homage to the entire DreamWorks Animation library, and their history with very successful films, though the logo has recieved a mixed reaction, with many praising the return of Harry Gregson-Williams' fanfare, but some criticizing the apparent lack of other DreamWorks IPs (such as ''Madagascar'', ''Megamind'', among others). | ||
{{Animation-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}} | {{Animation-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}} | ||