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'''Trailer:''' We start on a black background, where all of a sudden, a giant, a gold optical disc (meant to represent a CD, though it can also be interpreted as a laserdisc or a DVD) zooms out from the hole. When it stops, the gray word "the" zooms close and then moves back. The stylized blue word "digital" does the same, followed by a silver bar rectangle reading "experience" that flies out. After the logo forms, the whole thing explodes into various particles, which then turns into "d," "t," and "s", followed by the appearance of a blue box around the DTS text. Above the DTS blue box are the words "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" in orange. Finally, the word "DIGITAL" zooms out above the blue box, and the word "SOUND" zooms out below the box, all in white font. | '''Trailer:''' We start on a black background, where all of a sudden, a giant, a gold optical disc (meant to represent a CD, though it can also be interpreted as a laserdisc or a DVD) zooms out from the hole. When it stops, the gray word "the" zooms close and then moves back. The stylized blue word "digital" does the same, followed by a silver bar rectangle reading "experience" that flies out. After the logo forms, the whole thing explodes into various particles, which then turns into "d," "t," and "s", followed by the appearance of a blue box around the DTS text. Above the DTS blue box are the words "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" in orange. Finally, the word "DIGITAL" zooms out above the blue box, and the word "SOUND" zooms out below the box, all in white font. | ||
'''Trivia:''' DTS didn't actually release this trailer as a separate reel for projectionists to play before the film would start (just like what both Dolby and THX would do), rather it was instead included in the first reel of films that was originally mixed in DTS audio. | '''Trivia:''' DTS didn't actually release this trailer as a separate reel for projectionists to play before the film would start (just like what both Dolby and THX would do), rather it was instead included in the first reel of films that was originally mixed in DTS audio. However, after the American film industry agreed that film companies should use all 3 sound formats for their films since the late 90s to avoid competition, a separate reel of this trailer was made | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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*It is even seen on games, such as ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' on PS2 (so long as you enable the "DTS" option in the audio settings). | *It is even seen on games, such as ''Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' on PS2 (so long as you enable the "DTS" option in the audio settings). | ||
*Some of the last DVDs to feature this trailer are ''Leon: The Professional: Deluxe Edition'', ''Closer'', ''Stealth'', and the Ultimate Editions of the ''James Bond'' films. | *Some of the last DVDs to feature this trailer are ''Leon: The Professional: Deluxe Edition'', ''Closer'', ''Stealth'', and the Ultimate Editions of the ''James Bond'' films. | ||
*It | *It can also be seen on many Chinese bootleg DVDs of films such as ''Finding Nemo''. | ||
*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''. | ||