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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is a black and white version to fit with such films of this type. Found on recent prints of ''The Farmer's Wife'' and ''The Elephant Man'' (sans Encore's prints), as well as other old black-and-white films (most commonly in French New Wave films) and the British [[ABC Television|ABC]] produced shows such as ''Armchair Theatre''.
*There is a black and white version to fit with such films of this type. Found on recent prints of ''The Farmer's Wife'' and ''The Elephant Man'' (sans Encore's prints), as well as other old black-and-white films (most commonly in French New Wave films) and the British [[ABC Television|ABC]] produced shows such as ''Armchair Theatre''.
**It also makes an appearance in most current prints of ''The Mirror Crack'd'' before the film-within-a-film that the people of St Mary Mead have gone to see, plastering [[Columbia Pictures|the 1976-1982 Columbia Pictures logo]].
*On Small HD widescreen versions of ''Love Actually'' (2003) and ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'' (2004), the logo is cropped to 16:9 widescreen.
*On Small HD widescreen versions of ''Love Actually'' (2003) and ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'' (2004), the logo is cropped to 16:9 widescreen.
*The shorter version starts in the clouds. Found on ''Inland Empire'' and the Canadian & US releases of ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Adventure'', as well as the 2003 DVD and VHS releases of ''Stargate''.
*The shorter version starts in the clouds. Found on ''Inland Empire'' and the Canadian & US releases of ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Adventure'', as well as the 2003 DVD and VHS releases of ''Stargate''.
*There is a version where all the clouds are different. It was only seen on ''A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures''.
*There is a version where all the clouds are different. It was only seen on ''A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures''.


'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI clouds. Not as busy as its predecessor.
'''FX/SFX:''' The CGI clouds. Not as busy as its predecessor, but it's at least it's not as uncomfortable.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Faint unintelligible whispers, followed by a whimsical-sounding fanfare, the widgets cranking, accompanied by various sound effects (e.g. a camera lens adjusting, wooden creaks, and bird chirps, sometimes louder). Sometimes it's silent, or the opening theme of the film plays.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Faint unintelligible whispers, followed by a whimsical-sounding fanfare, the widgets cranking, accompanied by various sound effects (e.g. a camera lens adjusting, wooden creaks, and bird chirps, sometimes louder). Sometimes it's silent, or the opening theme of the film plays.
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*Like the previous logo, it also appears on television and DVD prints of films from the previously mentioned companies' libraries. It plasters the TriStar and Carolco logos on the Blu-ray release of ''Angel Heart''.
*Like the previous logo, it also appears on television and DVD prints of films from the previously mentioned companies' libraries. It plasters the TriStar and Carolco logos on the Blu-ray release of ''Angel Heart''.
*It is also used as a de-facto VHS and DVD logo in France.
*It is also used as a de-facto VHS and DVD logo in France.
*It also appears on most current prints of the 1958-1966 ''Carry On'' films that were released by [[Anglo-Amalgamated Films]], preceding the first-three logos of that company, though most newer prints of them may plaster it with the next logo below, though some have it still intact, although it strangely is retained on its own on Blu-Ray and Britbox prints of ''Carry On Screaming'' due to the 1962?-1971 Anglo-Amalgamated Films logo being strangely cut out.


'''Legacy:''' It's not as strange as the last logo, but the fanfare can sometimes sound odd, depending on your view. However, nonetheless, this is a favourite of many. Like the previous logo, it plastering old logos may annoy some.
'''Legacy:''' It's not as strange as the last logo, but the fanfare can sometimes sound odd, depending on your view. However, nonetheless, this is a favourite of many. Like the previous logo, it plastering old logos may annoy some.

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