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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*Sometimes, after the light shines behind the logo, the screen fades to black, and then the logo fades in seconds after. | *Sometimes, after the light shines behind the logo, the screen fades to black, and then the logo fades in seconds after. | ||
*Act III Theaters had a special variant that had the THX logo (with the Lucasfilm byline above it) in place of Dolby, which is engraved on the floor with "PRESENTED IN" above. Then it fades out to show the Act III logo with "FEATURE PRESENTATION" below. | *Act III Theaters had a special variant that had the THX logo (with the Lucasfilm byline above it) in place of the Dolby logo, which is engraved on the floor with "PRESENTED IN" above. Then it fades out to show the Act III logo with "FEATURE PRESENTATION" below. | ||
*The trailers exist filmed or digital and in normal widescreen and scope widescreen. | *The trailers exist filmed or digital and in normal widescreen and scope widescreen. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' The lights morphing into the Dolby logo, the zoom out followed by the shining of the logo and the movement of the stars. | '''FX/SFX:''' The lights morphing into the Dolby logo, the zoom out followed by the shining of the logo and the movement of the stars. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A brass piece which rises in sound and intensity. When the logo is zooming out a choir is heard. At the end a five beat sounder is heard | '''Music/Sounds:''' A brass piece which rises in sound and intensity. When the logo is zooming out a choir is heard. At the end a five beat sounder is heard. The score was performed by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra. Sound design by Macro D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; Mixed by David Parker at The Saul Zaentz Film Center and in Surround EX by Gary A. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen in cinemas as well as on some later Laserdiscs, and a few early DVDs, including ''Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition''. It also appears on the Japanese DVD of ''Card Captor Sakura the Movie: Enchanted Cards''. It appears on demo discs like ''Explore our World''. A filmed version (in poor quality) has been found on the 1997 DVD releases of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''. Also seen on some Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment DVD's as well such as the region 2 and 4 DVD releases of ''Open Season'', ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'', ''50 First Dates'', ''Big Fish'', ''The Wedding Planner'', ''St Trinians'' and ''Spider-Man 2: The Ultimate Version''. The DVD release of ''Terminator 2'' has a scope framed version of Aurora, but is formatted in full-screen. Although it first appeared on DVDs in 1997, it first appeared in cinemas with the 1999 release of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace''. | '''Availability:''' Common. Seen in cinemas as well as on some later Laserdiscs, and a few early DVDs, including ''Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition''. It also appears on the Japanese DVD of ''Card Captor Sakura the Movie: Enchanted Cards''. It appears on demo discs like ''Explore our World''. A filmed version (in poor quality) has been found on the 1997 DVD releases of ''Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind''. Also seen on some Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Roadshow Entertainment DVD's as well such as the region 2 and 4 DVD releases of ''Open Season'', ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'', ''50 First Dates'', ''Big Fish'', ''The Wedding Planner'', ''St Trinians'' and ''Spider-Man 2: The Ultimate Version''. The DVD release of ''Terminator 2'' has a scope framed version of Aurora, but is formatted in full-screen. Although it first appeared on DVDs in 1997, it first appeared in cinemas with the 1999 release of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace''. | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' Very nice animation all around, done by yU+co. Only 10% of this logo used CGI; much of the water effects are live-action. | '''FX/SFX:''' Very nice animation all around, done by yU+co. Only 10% of this logo used CGI; much of the water effects are live-action. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Water gurgling and an ominous sounder cutting to a flash sound, some quite tings and ominous harp strokes, and an intense orchestra which becomes more whimsical and ends with a 5-note sounder along with some strange flourishing sounds. Mixed by Gary A. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound; sound design and mix by Marco D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; music by San Francisco Ballet, Opera and Symphony. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Water gurgling and an ominous sounder cutting to a flash sound, some quite tings and ominous harp strokes, and an intense orchestra which becomes more whimsical and ends with a 5-note sounder (the same as in the "Aurora" trailer) along with some strange flourishing sounds. Mixed by Gary A. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound; sound design and mix by Marco D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; music by San Francisco Ballet, Opera and Symphony. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A shortened version of the orchestra tune at the end of the trailer is used for the shortened | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A shortened version of the orchestra tune at the end of the trailer is used for the shortened. | ||
'''Availability:''' Has appeared in theaters starting with the theatrical release of Star Trek: Insurrection. The short version is seen on some Australian DVDs such as the Roadshow Entertainment DVDs of ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Notebook'' (long version) and ''Elf'' as well as some TV airings of movies and a few TV shows. | '''Availability:''' Has appeared in theaters starting with the theatrical release of Star Trek: Insurrection. The short version is seen on some Australian DVDs such as the Roadshow Entertainment DVDs of ''Two Weeks Notice'', ''The Notebook'' (long version) and ''Elf'' as well as some TV airings of movies and a few TV shows. |