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'''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc. The 1999 enhanced version was animated at Pittard Sullivan. | '''Technique:''' A mixture of CGI animation and live-action, designed and composited by Jay Jacoby of Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who went on to produce the logos for [[Universal Pictures]] and [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]], among others. The CGI stars were created by David Sieg at Omnibus/Abel on a III Foonly F1 computer, and the mountain scenery was a physical model created and filmed by Apogee, Inc. The 1999 enhanced version was animated at Pittard Sullivan. | ||
'''Audio:''' A reworked version of the 1976 fanfare, with synthesized chimes added to the beginning, as well as additional instruments. | '''Audio:''' A reworked version of the 1976 fanfare (which debuted in ''The Blue Iguana'', released on April 22, 1988), with synthesized chimes added to the beginning, as well as additional instruments. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, <u> the logo is silent or the opening theme of the movie.</u> | * Sometimes, <u> the logo is silent or the opening theme of the movie.</u> | ||
* On <u>''Event Horizon''</u>, a rearranged, slower and more "powerful" version of the 1976 fanfare, composed by Michael Kamen, is heard, with the final note held out. | * On <u>''Event Horizon''</u>, a rearranged, slower and more "powerful" version of the 1976 fanfare, composed by Michael Kamen, is heard, with the final note held out. | ||
* Earlier films with the 1976 fanfare have the synth chimes fade out when the music begins. | * '''1987:''' Earlier films with the 1976 fanfare have the synth chimes fade out when the music begins. | ||
* On <u>''Campus Man''</u>, a different fanfare composed by James Newton Howard plays. | * On <u>''Campus Man''</u>, a different fanfare composed by James Newton Howard plays. | ||
* On <u>''Stepping Out''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Peter Matz plays. | * On <u>''Stepping Out''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Peter Matz plays. | ||
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* On <u>''Snow Day''</u>, wind from a snowstorm is heard throughout the logo. | * On <u>''Snow Day''</u>, wind from a snowstorm is heard throughout the logo. | ||
* On a <u>Spanish TV airing of ''Titanic''</u>, the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare is heard due to the airing using an international Spanish audio track. | * On a <u>Spanish TV airing of ''Titanic''</u>, the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare is heard due to the airing using an international Spanish audio track. | ||
* On the <u>1998 reissue of ''Grease''</u>, the | * On the <u>1998 reissue of ''Grease''</u>, the 1988 fanfare is given a more "powerful" remix with louder cymbals. | ||
* On the <u>Australian DVD release and a French print of ''The Next Best Thing''</u>, the [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] theme is heard over the logo due to an editing error where the order of the logos are reversed but the audio isn't. | * On the <u>Australian DVD release and a French print of ''The Next Best Thing''</u>, the [[Lakeshore Entertainment]] theme is heard over the logo due to an editing error where the order of the logos are reversed but the audio isn't. | ||
* On the <u>UK Second Sight Blu-ray release of ''Creepshow'' (1982)</u>, the NTSC-pitched 1994 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] fanfare plays over the ending version of this logo. | * On the <u>UK Second Sight Blu-ray release of ''Creepshow'' (1982)</u>, the NTSC-pitched 1994 [[Warner Bros. Television Studios|Warner Bros. Television]] fanfare plays over the ending version of this logo. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On <u>''Mean Girls''</u>, the | *On <u>''Mean Girls''</u>, the 1988 fanfare is heard. | ||
*On the <u>2005 remake of ''The Longest Yard''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Teddy Castellucci plays. | *On the <u>2005 remake of ''The Longest Yard''</u>, a different fanfare composed by Teddy Castellucci plays. | ||
*On an <u>AMC airing of ''Rambo III''</u>, this plasters the Carolco logo and keeps the low-pitched version of the theme, likely due to a plaster error. | *On an <u>AMC airing of ''Rambo III''</u>, this plasters the Carolco logo and keeps the low-pitched version of the theme, likely due to a plaster error. | ||