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* During the trailer's later years, the sounds of children playing are heard before the rest of the notes from the piano appears alongside the choir. | * During the trailer's later years, the sounds of children playing are heard before the rest of the notes from the piano appears alongside the choir. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
*First announced by DTS in late February 2000,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000618145905fw_/http://dtsonline.com/cinema/022800.html DTS LAUNCHES NEW "SONIC LANDSCAPE" LOGO/TRAILER IN MOVIE THEATRES NATIONWIDE - February 28, 2000]</ref> with the first films using this logo beginning in March 2000 theatrically. | *First announced by DTS in late February 2000,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000618145905fw_/http://dtsonline.com/cinema/022800.html DTS LAUNCHES NEW "SONIC LANDSCAPE" LOGO/TRAILER IN MOVIE THEATRES NATIONWIDE - February 28, 2000]</ref> with the first films using this logo beginning in March 2000 theatrically. | ||
*Also appears on DTS DVDs of the time, like on several Universal, DreamWorks, Sony (including some Superbit editions), and [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|Fox]] titles. | *Also appears on DTS DVDs of the time, like on several Universal, DreamWorks, Sony (including some Superbit editions), and [[20th Century Studios Home Entertainment|Fox]] titles. | ||
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*'''Extended Version''': Same as above, but the sound testing sounds and the ocean sounds are time-stretched. When the camera pans down into the ocean, an extended version of the music plays. The music ends with 3-note sounder in sync of the DTS letters flashing. | *'''Extended Version''': Same as above, but the sound testing sounds and the ocean sounds are time-stretched. When the camera pans down into the ocean, an extended version of the music plays. The music ends with 3-note sounder in sync of the DTS letters flashing. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' 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. | ||
===8th Trailer (2011-)=== | ===8th Trailer (2011-)=== | ||
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'''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. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' 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'' and its sequels, ''Divergent'', ''I, Frankenstein'', ''The Legend of Hercules'', the 2015 Blu-ray release of ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', ''Shaun the Sheep Movie'', ''Texas Rising'', ''Boo! A Madea Halloween'', and ''The Lighthouse'', among others. The variant listed above can be seen at the end of Diego Stocco's "Making Of" video about the logo. | ||
===9th Trailer (Out of the Box) (2015-)=== | ===9th Trailer (Out of the Box) (2015-)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' For the long versions, first we hear a muffled set of street sounds, like passing cars, trucks and police sirens, representing all the sound that is encased in the cube. The cube explodes and a single note plays out, which transitions into the particles floating around. The Senior Manager of Professional Audio at DTS, Brian Slack, was responsible for designing many of the particles' sounds as they pass by the screen. The sounds play out during the entire particle segment, and then as the camera is about to zoom out and reveal the particles forming the logo, a stop-start note plays which grows louder before the camera zooms out. Some crystalized sounds play as the particles form the logo, a bass drop plays when the logo turns solid, and finally the DTS chimes play when the "dts" letters shine. A low note plays with an additional quiet high-pitched noise when the logo shines and zooms out. | '''Music/Sounds:''' For the long versions, first we hear a muffled set of street sounds, like passing cars, trucks and police sirens, representing all the sound that is encased in the cube. The cube explodes and a single note plays out, which transitions into the particles floating around. The Senior Manager of Professional Audio at DTS, Brian Slack, was responsible for designing many of the particles' sounds as they pass by the screen. The sounds play out during the entire particle segment, and then as the camera is about to zoom out and reveal the particles forming the logo, a stop-start note plays which grows louder before the camera zooms out. Some crystalized sounds play as the particles form the logo, a bass drop plays when the logo turns solid, and finally the DTS chimes play when the "dts" letters shine. A low note plays with an additional quiet high-pitched noise when the logo shines and zooms out. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Seen in theaters and recent DTS demo discs. | ||
===10th Trailer (2016-)=== | ===10th Trailer (2016-)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Horses galloping, cars racing through streets, fish swimming, birds chirping, grass rustling and the DTS chimes. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Horses galloping, cars racing through streets, fish swimming, birds chirping, grass rustling and the DTS chimes. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Can be seen on new Blu-rays, including the Japanese release of ''The Promised Neverland'' from 2021. | ||
===11th Trailer (30th anniversary variant) (2022-2023)=== | ===11th Trailer (30th anniversary variant) (2022-2023)=== |