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*This trailer was shown after the [[United International Pictures]] logo on a bootleg VHS of ''Jurassic Park''. | *This trailer was shown after the [[United International Pictures]] logo on a bootleg VHS of ''Jurassic Park''. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' This logo is known for its infamously over-dramatic soundtrack and in-your-face computer animation. Nevertheless, it marked an iconic debut for the sound system as a whole. | ||
===2nd Trailer (1995-late 1990s)=== | ===2nd Trailer (1995-late 1990s)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Completely extinct. This logo was made as an alternative to the previous logo, but its similarity to the 1st and 2nd [[Imagine Entertainment]] logos resulted in DTS nearly being sued by said company. As such, it was only seen in three theaters in both St. Louis and Albuquerque before DTS pulled the logo almost immediately. However, it still exists in the hands of private collectors. Allegedly, the original audio for this logo is in the audio files for the DTS audio CDs of ''Dragonheart''. | '''Availability:''' Completely extinct. This logo was made as an alternative to the previous logo, but its similarity to the 1st and 2nd [[Imagine Entertainment]] logos resulted in DTS nearly being sued by said company. As such, it was only seen in three theaters in both St. Louis and Albuquerque before DTS pulled the logo almost immediately. However, it still exists in the hands of private collectors. Allegedly, the original audio for this logo is in the audio files for the DTS audio CDs of ''Dragonheart''. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' This trailer is infamous for being lost. | ||
===3rd Trailer (1997-1999)=== | ===3rd Trailer (1997-1999)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Its existence was not known until recently, and the only way to see it is either on YouTube or the 3 links in the Other Links section on the bottom of this page. Since this is an Internet trailer, you do not need any additional equipment to hear the audio. Because of the limitations of Internet video sharing in the '90s, the video quality is quite poor; it's unknown if a higher-quality version exists, or if it ever appeared on home releases. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. Its existence was not known until recently, and the only way to see it is either on YouTube or the 3 links in the Other Links section on the bottom of this page. Since this is an Internet trailer, you do not need any additional equipment to hear the audio. Because of the limitations of Internet video sharing in the '90s, the video quality is quite poor; it's unknown if a higher-quality version exists, or if it ever appeared on home releases. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' It took 14 years for this rediscovery of this logo, and to be featured here on AVID. | ||
===4th Trailer (February 28, 2000-late 2000s)=== | ===4th Trailer (February 28, 2000-late 2000s)=== | ||
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*This can also be spotted on Disc 2 (the widescreen disc) of both the original Region 1 DVD release of ''Shrek'' as well as both the UK 3-disc and Australian 2-disc 'Special Edition' releases of the latter. | *This can also be spotted on Disc 2 (the widescreen disc) of both the original Region 1 DVD release of ''Shrek'' as well as both the UK 3-disc and Australian 2-disc 'Special Edition' releases of the latter. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite of many because of its calm nature. | ||
===5th Trailer (September 30, 2005-2009?)=== | ===5th Trailer (September 30, 2005-2009?)=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Uncommon; used in tandem with the previous logo. Again, it's found on many DVDs with DTS audio, like ''Ghost Rider'' and ''Weird Science''. It was also seen in some cinemas at the time starting with ''Serenity'', and was used all the way up until the renaming to Datasat. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon; used in tandem with the previous logo. Again, it's found on many DVDs with DTS audio, like ''Ghost Rider'' and ''Weird Science''. It was also seen in some cinemas at the time starting with ''Serenity'', and was used all the way up until the renaming to Datasat. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' This logo may be intense, but not like its very first logo. The sounds, however, may catch a few off-guard. This was also the final logo used by DTS for use theatrically, as the company spun off its cinema division in 2008. For a brief time, the DTS name was licensed to this spinoff company, but was renamed to '''Datasat Digital Sound''' the following year. (the name began usage on films in 2009, though in-credit DTS logos stuck around for a while longer) | ||
===6th Trailer (2008-2012)=== | ===6th Trailer (2008-2012)=== | ||
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*The DTS-HD Master Audio variant is uncommon and is seen on Blu-ray releases (including demo discs), such as the 2009 Skynet Edition of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (which features all four variants). | *The DTS-HD Master Audio variant is uncommon and is seen on Blu-ray releases (including demo discs), such as the 2009 Skynet Edition of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (which features all four variants). | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' The sudden start can get to some viewers, but otherwise it's a great logo. The DTS logo used in this trailer, in fact, was introduced in 2006. | ||
===7th Trailer (2010- )=== | ===7th Trailer (2010- )=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Common. The short version can be seen on Blu-ray releases from [[CBS Home Entertainment]], such as older movies and TV shows released by [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] such as ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' and the first season of ''Star Trek: Discovery'', and the now-defunct [[CBS Films]] releases from [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] such as the 2017 release of ''Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life'' and the 2021 Blu-ray release of ''Finding You''. The extended version is rare. | '''Availability:''' Common. The short version can be seen on Blu-ray releases from [[CBS Home Entertainment]], such as older movies and TV shows released by [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] such as ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' and the first season of ''Star Trek: Discovery'', and the now-defunct [[CBS Films]] releases from [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] such as the 2017 release of ''Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life'' and the 2021 Blu-ray release of ''Finding You''. The extended version is rare. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' This may surprise you at first, but it’s a great logo. However, for a time, the release was mistakenly believed to be 2017. | ||
===8th Trailer (2011- )=== | ===8th Trailer (2011- )=== | ||
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'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on newer Blu-ray and DVD releases such as the [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] releases of ''Good Will Hunting'', ''Warm Bodies'', ''Ender's Game'', ''The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'', ''Divergent'', ''I, Frankenstein'', ''The Legend of Hercules'', the 2015 Blu-ray release of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', ''Texas Rising'' and ''Boo! A Madea Halloween'', among others. The variant listed above can be seen at the end of Diego Stocco's "Making Of" video about the logo. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen on newer Blu-ray and DVD releases such as the [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]] releases of ''Good Will Hunting'', ''Warm Bodies'', ''Ender's Game'', ''The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'', ''Divergent'', ''I, Frankenstein'', ''The Legend of Hercules'', the 2015 Blu-ray release of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', ''Texas Rising'' and ''Boo! A Madea Halloween'', among others. The variant listed above can be seen at the end of Diego Stocco's "Making Of" video about the logo. | ||
''' | '''Legacy:''' Thanks to Diego Stocco, this logo is creatively sounded. | ||
===9th Trailer (2015- )=== | ===9th Trailer (2015- )=== |