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*From October 14 to November 18, 1994, a prototype variant of this logo was used. The differences are the light moves all around the logo, before settling into its usual place, and the New Line text (in Times New Roman Condensed) zooms out with a trail effect (and starts out black before fading to white); the finished product looks very similar to the 3rd logo's finished product. The Turner byline is used here, sometimes chyroned in on some releases. This may or may not have been a placeholder logo, but it was only used on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (although newer prints plaster it with the 2003 version) and ''The Swan Princess'' (the US theatrical release only, all home video copies in the United States plaster it over with the Nest Entertainment logo, though it's still intact on the UK Columbia/Tristar VHS/DVD as well as Hulu and TubiTV prints of the movie). However, this version was also used to plaster the 1987 logo on ''The Endless Summer II'' (at least on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS release, as well as the Turner Home Entertainment VHS reprint), ''The Mask'' (although some earlier theatrical releases used the 1987 logo), and ''Corrina, Corrina'' (on early home video releases, since newer releases restore the original 1987 logo). The second version would make its debut on ''Dumb and Dumber'', released on December 16, 1994. | *From October 14 to November 18, 1994, a prototype variant of this logo (animated at Tenth Annual Industries (now [[Mondo Media]])) was used. The differences are the light moves all around the logo, before settling into its usual place, and the New Line text (in Times New Roman Condensed) zooms out with a trail effect (and starts out black before fading to white); the finished product looks very similar to the 3rd logo's finished product. The Turner byline is used here, sometimes chyroned in on some releases. This may or may not have been a placeholder logo, but it was only used on ''Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (although newer prints plaster it with the 2003 version) and ''The Swan Princess'' (the US theatrical release only, all home video copies in the United States plaster it over with the Nest Entertainment logo, though it's still intact on the UK Columbia/Tristar VHS/DVD as well as Hulu and TubiTV prints of the movie). However, this version was also used to plaster the 1987 logo on ''The Endless Summer II'' (at least on the original Columbia TriStar Home Video VHS release, as well as the Turner Home Entertainment VHS reprint), ''The Mask'' (although some earlier theatrical releases used the 1987 logo), and ''Corrina, Corrina'' (on early home video releases, since newer releases restore the original 1987 logo). The second version would make its debut on ''Dumb and Dumber'', released on December 16, 1994. | ||
*Earlier films from the Turner years shown in 1.85:1 aspect ratio have the logo more zoomed in. Also, the blue light has a larger "radius". Later 1.85 films used an open matte version, which is more zoomed out. | *Earlier films from the Turner years shown in 1.85:1 aspect ratio have the logo more zoomed in. Also, the blue light has a larger "radius". Later 1.85 films used an open matte version, which is more zoomed out. | ||
*There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline: | *There are two variations of the 1997-2003 Time Warner byline: | ||