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'''Closing Variants:'''  
'''Closing Variants:'''  
* The ending result of the opening logo; sometimes "DISTRIBUTED BY" appears above, set in the same fonts as the Viacom and ViacomCBS bylines. Sometimes, the logo fades in and out; other times, it cuts in and out. Mainly appears at the end of DreamWorks Animation films from 2012 and three ''Mission: Impossible'' films: ''Ghost Protocol'', ''Rouge Nation'' and ''Fallout''.
* The ending result of the opening logo; sometimes "DISTRIBUTED BY" appears above, set in the same fonts as the Viacom and ViacomCBS bylines. Sometimes, the logo fades in and out; other times, it cuts in and out. This is mainly seen at the end of DreamWorks Animation films from 2012 and three ''Mission: Impossible'' films: ''Ghost Protocol'', ''Rouge Nation'' and ''Fallout''.
* Sometimes, the logo is in full white, bylineless and in-credit along with the other logos. It only appears at the end of ''The Little Prince'' and ''Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet''.
* Sometimes, the logo is in full white, bylineless and in-credit along with the other logos, which is only seen at the end of ''The Little Prince'' and ''Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet''.


'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Devastudios]], animated using Terragen from Planetside Software (which they also used for the 2021 and 2023 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logos) and Autodesk Maya. [https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzZVtfdP8V3/?igshid=b2NpOThpZTBndnpk Here] is a behind-the-scenes look at the many layers of rendering that were required for the "100 Years" version of this logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Devastudios]], animated using Terragen from Planetside Software (which they also used for the 2021 and 2023 [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logos) and Autodesk Maya. [https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzZVtfdP8V3/?igshid=b2NpOThpZTBndnpk Here] is a behind-the-scenes look at the many layers of rendering that were required for the "100 Years" version of this logo.

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