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'''Trailer''': On a black background, a water droplet appears and falls down. Then, a ripple appears and the DTS logo appears. The ripple then stops and "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" fades in. Then the URL fades in below.
'''Trailer''': On a black background, a water droplet appears and falls down. Then, a ripple appears and the DTS logo appears. The ripple then stops and "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" fades in. Then the URL fades in below.


'''FX/SFX''': CGI animation mixed with live-action animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation mixed with live-action animation.


'''Music/Sounds''': Unknown. It could be the next logo's music or waterdrop sounds.
'''Music/Sounds''': Unknown. It could be the next logo's music or waterdrop sounds.
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'''Trivia''': It was believed that this might've possibly been the prototype to the rumored "lost" trailer entitled "Raindrops" above, which allegedly was first released around 1995. In reality, however, it was an entirely separate trailer, as seen in the Other Links section at the very bottom of this page. The logo first appeared on the company's website in 1997 and was toted as a brand new trailer. Despite attempts by DTS to make it a theatrical trailer, by 1999 it was being called on the company website an Internet-exclusive trailer.
'''Trivia''': It was believed that this might've possibly been the prototype to the rumored "lost" trailer entitled "Raindrops" above, which allegedly was first released around 1995. In reality, however, it was an entirely separate trailer, as seen in the Other Links section at the very bottom of this page. The logo first appeared on the company's website in 1997 and was toted as a brand new trailer. Despite attempts by DTS to make it a theatrical trailer, by 1999 it was being called on the company website an Internet-exclusive trailer.


'''FX/SFX''': All CGI by Computer Artworks in the UK.
'''FX/SFX:''' All CGI by Computer Artworks in the UK.


'''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises.
'''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises.
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'''Trivia''': The website link at the end of the logo used to be the company's site, but eventually acquired/moved to the "dts.com" URL in mid-2005. The original URL now redirects to an unrelated business.
'''Trivia''': The website link at the end of the logo used to be the company's site, but eventually acquired/moved to the "dts.com" URL in mid-2005. The original URL now redirects to an unrelated business.


'''FX/SFX''': Live-action and superimposed fading by Pittard Sullivan.
'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action and superimposed fading by Pittard Sullivan.


'''Music/Sounds''': Several calm piano notes with a choir, followed by three more piano notes when each letter in "dts" shines. Composed by Walter Werzowa (known for creating the [[Intel]] jingle), with mixing done by Bill Varney, Steve Marlow, and Eric Martel.
'''Music/Sounds''': Several calm piano notes with a choir, followed by three more piano notes when each letter in "dts" shines. Composed by Walter Werzowa (known for creating the [[Intel]] jingle), with mixing done by Bill Varney, Steve Marlow, and Eric Martel.
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'''Variant''': A variant also exists in which the DTS logo is formed in 2D, the logo doesn't rotate and the light doesn't appear, and there is a different background for when the logo is formed, with various blurry orange sparkles flying around in the background.
'''Variant''': A variant also exists in which the DTS logo is formed in 2D, the logo doesn't rotate and the light doesn't appear, and there is a different background for when the logo is formed, with various blurry orange sparkles flying around in the background.


'''FX/SFX''': The logo being formed from paint blobs, which are being hit in reverse, the glowing, the logo being drawn and rotating, the lights. A mix of live-action and CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo being formed from paint blobs, which are being hit in reverse, the glowing, the logo being drawn and rotating, the lights. A mix of live-action and CGI.


'''Music/Sounds''': A three-chord sounder with splashing sounds throughout and sparkling notes on the third chord. It was composed by Diego Stocco, who explains the process behind the logo [https://www.behance.net/gallery/1327705/DTS-Sound-Signature here]. There is also a short documentary you can view [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhQntkY1Ank here] which shows the process of how Stocco composed the logo's soundtrack.
'''Music/Sounds''': A three-chord sounder with splashing sounds throughout and sparkling notes on the third chord. It was composed by Diego Stocco, who explains the process behind the logo [https://www.behance.net/gallery/1327705/DTS-Sound-Signature here]. There is also a short documentary you can view [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhQntkY1Ank here] which shows the process of how Stocco composed the logo's soundtrack.
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'''Trailer''': TBA.
'''Trailer''': TBA.


'''FX/SFX''': CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds''': TBA.
'''Music/Sounds''': TBA.
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