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Replacing "Music/Sounds" with "Audio".
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'''Technique:''' Most likely traditional cel animation. | '''Technique:''' Most likely traditional cel animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On [[Toei|Toei Company]] productions, it would use the second half of the specialized theme that played over the company's logo (composed by such names as Tony Sushima and Takeo Watanabe). | *On [[Toei|Toei Company]] productions, it would use the second half of the specialized theme that played over the company's logo (composed by such names as Tony Sushima and Takeo Watanabe). | ||
*Strangely, ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Street Fighter''. | *Strangely, ''Street Fighter's Last Revenge'' (at least the Wizard Video release) uses an edited version of the second half of the specialized jingle from ''The Street Fighter''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', last seen at the end of ''The Rosary Murders'' (the beginning of the film uses the next logo). | '''Availability:''' First appeared on ''A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', last seen at the end of ''The Rosary Murders'' (the beginning of the film uses the next logo). | ||
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'''Technique:''' Early computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Early computer animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' Usually none or the opening theme of the film. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack. | *On ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'', there is a quiet flute and string jingle with bells and chimes. This is included on the 2015 remastered version of the soundtrack. | ||
*The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it. | *The Roadshow Television variant has an extended version of the said logo's jingle playing over it. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A string fanfare composed by Michael Kamen. It begins with a high violin note that rapidly but calmly descends with many notes, ending with a quiet chime/string theme. | ||
''' | '''Audio Trivia:''' According to a Wikipedia article on ''Highlander'' (a non-New Line film), the music was adapted from track 12 of the film's score (also composed by Kamen); the track in question is entitled "The Quickening." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo. | *On some movies, the opening theme plays over the logo. | ||
*Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films. | *Some earlier films with this logo contain a different arrangement of the fanfare that sounds slightly slowed down ([[New Line Home Entertainment]] and [[New Line Television]] continued to use this version until their demises). Brass and percussion instruments are also heard, and an extra bass note is at the end. This is usually plastered with the standard fanfare on newer prints of such films. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI created by Picturemill, who also created the 2011 enhanced version of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo. | '''Technique:''' CGI created by Picturemill, who also created the 2011 enhanced version of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*On ''New Year's Eve'', the logo has a custom fanfare that syncs with the animation composed by John Debney. | *On ''New Year's Eve'', the logo has a custom fanfare that syncs with the animation composed by John Debney. | ||
*On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged. | *On ''If I Stay'', the 1999 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare theme plays for the Warner Bros. Pictures section, and the fanfare from the previous logo for the NLC section, with the latter's theme being abridged. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Same as the last logo, but with updated visuals and effects. CGI done by [[Devastudios]]. Like the other 2021 WB logos, the sky and clouds were done using Terragen from Planetside Software. | '''Technique:''' Same as the last logo, but with updated visuals and effects. CGI done by [[Devastudios]]. Like the other 2021 WB logos, the sky and clouds were done using Terragen from Planetside Software. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' On ''House Party'' (2023), albeit using a variant of the third logo, the fourth logo's fanfare was used during the NLC part, albeit with the 2021 Warner Bros. Pictures fanfare not being used during the WB part, in which plays as soon as the logo is about to transition. | ||
'''Availability:''' Appeared on every film from the company since ''Mortal Kombat'' (2021), albeit using a variant. It debuted on its trailer however. The standard version made its first appearance on ''Those Who Wish Me Dead''. | '''Availability:''' Appeared on every film from the company since ''Mortal Kombat'' (2021), albeit using a variant. It debuted on its trailer however. The standard version made its first appearance on ''Those Who Wish Me Dead''. | ||