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* On ''Studio illegale'', the last few seconds of the opening logo is used instead. | * On ''Studio illegale'', the last few seconds of the opening logo is used instead. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by Intralink Film Graphic Design for the | '''Technique:''' CGI by Intralink Film Graphic Design for the opening variant. The closing variant digitally alters the banner from the original painting. The 2011 version was animated at Picturemill. | ||
'''Audio:''' | '''Audio:''' | ||
* January 16-December 18, 1998: A wind- | * January 16-December 18, 1998: A wind-chime theme that samples the first seconds of the Non-Stop Music library track "Journey to Chung King", composed by Holly Anderson, followed by a sampled sound from the E-MU Emulator III. | ||
* February 12, 1999-November 26, 2020: An 8-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from ''Casablanca'', "As Time Goes By", originally written by Herman Hupfeld (originally used in the Broadway musical ''Everybody's Welcome''). It is a shortened version of an instrumental of "As Time Goes By" that appeared in a Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary promo that had been shown theatrically a year earlier. The fanfare made its debut in ''Message in a Bottle''. The fanfare uses "Crescendo Finale" from Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestral Colors, and maybe an unknown cymbal sample (probably SampleCell II or Big Fish Audio Prosonus). | * February 12, 1999-November 26, 2020: An 8-note piano tune that builds into a powerful, moving fanfare, based on the theme from ''Casablanca'', "As Time Goes By", originally written by Herman Hupfeld (originally used in the Broadway musical ''Everybody's Welcome''). It is a shortened version of an instrumental of "As Time Goes By" that appeared in a Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary promo that had been shown theatrically a year earlier. The fanfare made its debut in ''Message in a Bottle''. The fanfare uses "Crescendo Finale" from Peter Siedlaczek's Orchestral Colors, and maybe an unknown cymbal sample (probably SampleCell II or Big Fish Audio Prosonus). | ||
** On movies released during the AOL Time Warner Company byline's usage, the harp is quieter. | ** On movies released during the AOL Time Warner Company byline's usage, the harp is quieter. | ||
** When the Time Warner byline was introduced in November 2003, the harp was removed. | ** When the Time Warner byline variant was introduced in November 2003, the harp was removed. | ||
* In other cases, it uses the opening theme of the movie or none. | * In other cases, it uses the opening theme of the movie or none. | ||