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'''Logo:''' A comet flies across a very {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} sky, with a few intermittent stars (a homage to the Canal+ feature presentation ident of the time). As the comet passes over the screen, small stars start to flash and random numbers begin to appear in place of the flashes. A lightning bolt strikes from the right side of the screen into the middle of the screen. The numbers disappear and a circular burst of "rain" appears. Large white circles of varying sizes pop up over the screen and disappear almost instantaneously. Another lightning bolt hits. The source of the "rain" switches to the right side of the screen. The rain stops and white lines begin to appear all over the screen (once again disappearing instantly) as the letters for "STUDIO CANAL" appear haphazardly across the screen. A shooting star and a lightning bolt appear at the same time. Rain starts coming from all sides of the screen, as well as small white circles floating upwards. Sparkles of light encompass the screen, culminating in a white flash. The same logo from the previous logo, only the box for "STUDIO" is black, appears, surrounded by light streaks. Finally the text "A CANAL+ COMPANY" appears on the bottom right of "CANAL". | '''Logo:''' A comet flies across a very {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} sky, with a few intermittent stars (a homage to the Canal+ feature presentation ident of the time). As the comet passes over the screen, small stars start to flash and random numbers begin to appear in place of the flashes. A lightning bolt strikes from the right side of the screen into the middle of the screen. The numbers disappear and a circular burst of "rain" appears. Large white circles of varying sizes pop up over the screen and disappear almost instantaneously. Another lightning bolt hits. The source of the "rain" switches to the right side of the screen. The rain stops and white lines begin to appear all over the screen (once again disappearing instantly) as the letters for "STUDIO CANAL" appear haphazardly across the screen. A shooting star and a lightning bolt appear at the same time. Rain starts coming from all sides of the screen, as well as small white circles floating upwards. Sparkles of light encompass the screen, culminating in a white flash. The same logo from the previous logo, only the box for "STUDIO" is black, appears, surrounded by light streaks. Finally the text "A CANAL+ COMPANY" appears on the bottom right of "CANAL". | ||
''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* There is a short version of the logo that starts at the logo's appearance, so far this has only been seen on the 2002 Australian Roadshow and 2017 Australian DVD releases of ''Mulholland Drive''. | |||
* An open matte version of the logo exists on 4:3 prints. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' Complex 2D animation with some CG elements. It seems like it's trying too hard, but it's otherwise a feast for the eyes. | '''FX/SFX:''' Complex 2D animation with some CG elements. It seems like it's trying too hard, but it's otherwise a feast for the eyes. | ||
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*The 2002 Anchor Bay DVD of ''Highlander'' (1986) uses this logo, but on the audio commentary track, you can faintly hear the jingle of Lumiere Pictures' 2nd logo as this logo plays. This is because the commentary was taken from the 1996 [[Republic Pictures Home Video|Republic]] LaserDisc of the movie. | *The 2002 Anchor Bay DVD of ''Highlander'' (1986) uses this logo, but on the audio commentary track, you can faintly hear the jingle of Lumiere Pictures' 2nd logo as this logo plays. This is because the commentary was taken from the 1996 [[Republic Pictures Home Video|Republic]] LaserDisc of the movie. | ||
*The short version uses the opening theme of the movie. | *The short version uses the opening theme of the movie. | ||
*Sometimes it's silent, or the opening theme of the film plays. | |||
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Not many films used this logo, but it's still not too hard to find. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Not many films used this logo, but it's still not too hard to find. |