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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*The company used a different logo in print and at the end of trailers and movies from 1967 to 1987; it has the letters "NL" connected together.
*The company used a different logo in print and at the end of trailers and movies from 1967 to 1987; it has the letters "NL" connected together.
*A high-contrast version with a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background and the name in {{color|pink}} exists.
*A high-contrast version with a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} background and the name in pink exists.
*A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*A B&W variant of this logo also exists, which can be found on ''Reefer Madness'' (A.K.A. ''Tell Your Children'').
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
*On some scope films, the logo is stretched to 2:35:1.
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**The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the byline has been redesigned to look less chyroned in and the logo also now fades out smoothly. However, if one looks extremely carefully at the 2003 Time Warner byline, the shining effect continues but the light behind the filmbox freezes.
**The later variation slightly redid the logo to look more updated, thus no freeze frame was needed. The brightness and the lighting effects have been improved drastically. Additionally, the byline has been redesigned to look less chyroned in and the logo also now fades out smoothly. However, if one looks extremely carefully at the 2003 Time Warner byline, the shining effect continues but the light behind the filmbox freezes.
*On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline.
*On ''Dog Park'', the Time Warner byline is in Times New Roman, the same font that would later be used for the AOL Time Warner byline.
*In the later years of its use, the logo has gained hues of purple and {{color|pink}}.
*In the later years of its use, the logo has gained hues of purple and pink.
*A videotaped variation of this logo also exists, where the animation runs at a smoother, fast-paced frame rate.
*A videotaped variation of this logo also exists, where the animation runs at a smoother, fast-paced frame rate.
*Depending on the quality of the print or the color grading, the logo may start out completely black, then reveal it is the box rotating, or may show a glossy surface before revealing the box. Usually, the logo had a generally darker shade during its earlier years.
*Depending on the quality of the print or the color grading, the logo may start out completely black, then reveal it is the box rotating, or may show a glossy surface before revealing the box. Usually, the logo had a generally darker shade during its earlier years.
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