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*The logo was designed by JAMM Visual of Santa Monica, California. Sony commissioned the updated logo to take advantage of new technologies such as 4K and IMAX 3D, which is why there's an open matte version of this logo available, unlike with the previous logo. | *The logo was designed by JAMM Visual of Santa Monica, California. Sony commissioned the updated logo to take advantage of new technologies such as 4K and IMAX 3D, which is why there's an open matte version of this logo available, unlike with the previous logo. | ||
*Two videos exist showcasing the development of the logo, with concept art, pre-renders, animation tests, etc. They can be seen [https://vimeo.com/142534307 here] and [https://vimeo.com/225340202 here]. | *Two videos exist showcasing the development of the logo, with concept art, pre-renders, animation tests, etc. They can be seen [https://vimeo.com/142534307 here] and [https://vimeo.com/225340202 here]. | ||
*The logo does not have an HFR version, unlike with the 2011 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|WB]]/[[New Line Cinema|New Line]] and 2012 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logos. As a result, the 4K UHD version of ''Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'' has noticeable judder during this and the other opening logos. | *The logo does not have an HFR version, unlike with the 2011 and 2021 [[Warner Bros. Pictures|WB]]/[[New Line Cinema|New Line]] and 2012 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logos. As a result, the 4K UHD version of ''Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'' has noticeable judder during this and the other opening logos. | ||
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