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* For the ''E.T.'' variant, the music is changed in an arrangement by John Williams and Elias Associates to go with the customized ''E.T.'' logo; there is only one horn fanfare/hits sequence, followed by the end fanfare. This then segues into the theme from ''E.T.'' as he and Elliott fly across the globe. Most of the other films with this variant use the opening theme of the film instead. | * For the ''E.T.'' variant, the music is changed in an arrangement by John Williams and Elias Associates to go with the customized ''E.T.'' logo; there is only one horn fanfare/hits sequence, followed by the end fanfare. This then segues into the theme from ''E.T.'' as he and Elliott fly across the globe. Most of the other films with this variant use the opening theme of the film instead. | ||
* On April 19, 2002, there was a re-orchestration of the 1997 fanfare, again in an arrangement by John Williams. It has the same melody, but like the ''E.T.'' logo, it is in a different key and sounds more "powerful" with added drums; this version made its only appearance on ''The Scorpion King'' (the first film released after the ''E.T.'' variant ceased usage). | * On April 19, 2002, there was a re-orchestration of the 1997 fanfare, again in an arrangement by John Williams. It has the same melody, but like the ''E.T.'' logo, it is in a different key and sounds more "powerful" with added drums; this version made its only appearance on ''The Scorpion King'' (the first film released after the ''E.T.'' variant ceased usage). | ||
** A live version of that fanfare also exists, which can be heard at the premiere of the 20th anniversary ''E.T.'' re-release, to which it would also be a bonus audio option on its DVD release. Also, if one listens closely, an applause from the audience watching the premiere when the bike shows up can be heard. | ** A live version of that fanfare also exists, which can be heard at the premiere of the 20th anniversary ''E.T.'' re-release, which was held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on March 16, 2002, to which it would also be a bonus audio option on its DVD release. Also, if one listens closely, an applause from the audience watching the premiere when the bike shows up can be heard. A behind the scenes video can be shown as a bonus feature on the film's 20th anniversary DVD [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAVzi59qQAQ here]. | ||
* On some prints of ''Tremors II'' and international Blu-ray releases of ''The American President'' and ''Strange Days'', the 1990 fanfare from the previous logo is heard due to a plastering error (however, Syfy prints have the correct 1997 fanfare). This error is also present on a Polish broadcast of ''We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story''. | * On some prints of ''Tremors II'' and international Blu-ray releases of ''The American President'' and ''Strange Days'', the 1990 fanfare from the previous logo is heard due to a plastering error (however, Syfy prints have the correct 1997 fanfare). This error is also present on a Polish broadcast of ''We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story''. | ||
* On a Foxtel Movies print of ''The Hurricane'', the second horn theme (which normally comes out of the right channel) is omitted, likely due to a mastering mistake. | * On a Foxtel Movies print of ''The Hurricane'', the second horn theme (which normally comes out of the right channel) is omitted, likely due to a mastering mistake. |