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*In some cases, the theatrical version of the trailer is used on home releases; some of these (mostly from [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Sony]]) have the DTS text zooming out slightly when it first appears (primarily on films shot in 1.85:1, but not always).
*In some cases, the theatrical version of the trailer is used on home releases; some of these (mostly from [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Sony]]) have the DTS text zooming out slightly when it first appears (primarily on films shot in 1.85:1, but not always).


'''Technique:''' CGI by Richard "Doc" Baily of Image Savant, animated with Alias Wavefront on an SGI workstation.
'''Technique:''' CGI by Richard "Doc" Baily of Image Savant, animated with the Alias Wavefront software on an SGI workstation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A laser sound leading into a boom mixed with an electricity zap, followed by a whoosh with another boom and zap, and then another whoosh with a boom and zap. This is followed by a loud phaser sound alongside an explosion, and there are twinkles heard alongside more whooshes, a whir when "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" appear, and a loud descending drone at the end.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A laser sound leading into a boom mixed with an electricity zap, followed by a whoosh with another boom and zap, and then another whoosh with a boom and zap. This is followed by a loud phaser sound alongside an explosion, and there are twinkles heard alongside more whooshes, a whir when "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" appear, and a loud descending drone at the end.

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