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* There is an international version, which appears in closing credits. The logo there is black and white, has "Distributed by" above and "INTERNATIONAL" below (however, the regular logo has no closing variant).
* There is an international version, which appears in closing credits. The logo there is black and white, has "Distributed by" above and "INTERNATIONAL" below (however, the regular logo has no closing variant).


'''FX/SFX''': The lighthouse and the company name zoom-out, which are all done in CGI that is very ahead of its time.
'''FX/SFX:''' The lighthouse and the company name zoom-out, which are all done in CGI that is very ahead of its time.


'''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare (also composed by Marc Shaiman) that sounds more dramatic and powerful than before. Like before, music from any given soundtrack is also used. The first three films with this logo; ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Dolores Claiborne'' respectively, used the opening theme of the movie instead of the regular theme; the regular theme was first used the next year on ''Forget Paris''.  
'''Music/Sounds''': A re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare (also composed by Marc Shaiman) that sounds more dramatic and powerful than before. Like before, music from any given soundtrack is also used. The first three films with this logo; ''The Shawshank Redemption'', ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Dolores Claiborne'' respectively, used the opening theme of the movie instead of the regular theme; the regular theme was first used the next year on ''Forget Paris''.  
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