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===4th Trailer (December 1996-)=== | ===4th Trailer (December 1996-)=== | ||
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File:Dolby Digital (1996) (2).jpeg | File:Dolby Digital (1996) (2).jpeg | ||
File:Presented in dolby Digital logo .png|Act III variant | |||
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<center><youtube width="356" height="200">gu4CzGDlvn4</youtube> <youtube width="356" height="200">kQ2PbnNC-SU</youtube> <youtube width="477" height="200">gN63BZgS-b4</youtube></center> | <center><youtube width="356" height="200">gu4CzGDlvn4</youtube> <youtube width="356" height="200">kQ2PbnNC-SU</youtube> <youtube width="477" height="200">gN63BZgS-b4</youtube></center> | ||
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=== 6th Trailer (1997-Late 1990s?)=== | === 6th Trailer (1997-Late 1990s?)=== | ||
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File:Rare Dolby logo.png | |||
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'''Nickname:''' "Game" | '''Nickname:''' "Game" | ||
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'''Variant:''' A short version exists starting with the appearance of the Dolby logo. | '''Variant:''' A short version exists starting with the appearance of the Dolby logo. | ||
'''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, surprisingly. | ||
'''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:''' 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 orchestral tune at the end of the trailer is used for the | '''Music/Sounds Variant:''' A shortened version of the orchestral tune at the end of the trailer is used for the short variant. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' It has appeared in many theaters with Dolby Sound starting with the theatrical release of ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. The short version is seen on some rare 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. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Yet another Dolby logo with gorgeous visuals and a breathtaking atmosphere, made even better with the addition of practical effects. | '''Editor's Note:''' Yet another Dolby logo with gorgeous visuals and a breathtaking atmosphere, made even better with the addition of practical effects. Actually most of Dolby's theatrical trailers are good in almost everything. | ||
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'''Trailer:''' On a black background, a hand snaps its fingers three times. On the third snap, the background changes to white with gray Dolby logos as we see several members of the performance group Stomp make music with garbage cans, brooms, trash can lids and keys. We pan to the left throughout the duration of the logo and see a man walking with his feet strapped to large garbage cans. The camera cuts to him stomping on it from ground view, then cutting to a shiny gray Dolby logo appearing. A Dolby byline and the Stomp logo appear below it. | '''Trailer:''' On a black background, a hand snaps its fingers three times. On the third snap, the background changes to white with gray Dolby logos as we see several members of the performance group Stomp make music with garbage cans, brooms, trash can lids and keys. We pan to the left throughout the duration of the logo and see a man walking with his feet strapped to large garbage cans. The camera cuts to him stomping on it from ground view, then cutting to a shiny gray Dolby logo appearing. A Dolby byline and the Stomp logo appear below it. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' Just live-action. | '''FX/SFX:''' Just live-action except for the Dolby logo appearing and the Stomp logo and byline fading in. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The Stomp crew, well, stomping around and making noise with the aforementioned. Drums are heard in the background. The crew laughs, then applauds at the end. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The Stomp crew, well, stomping around and making noise with the aforementioned. Drums are heard in the background. The crew laughs, then applauds at the end. | ||
'''Availability:''' Probably seen in theaters as well as certain DVDs. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. Probably seen in theaters as well as certain DVDs. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A unique logo for a Dolby logo, given that it doesn't prominently feature any sort of actual animation until the end. | '''Editor's Note:''' A unique logo for a Dolby logo, given that it doesn't prominently feature any sort of actual animation until the end. | ||
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File:Dolby Digital (2004).jpeg | File:Dolby Digital (2004).jpeg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
<center | <center></center> | ||
'''Nickname:''' "Argon" | '''Nickname:''' "Argon" | ||
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'''Nickname:''' "Dolbee" | '''Nickname:''' "Dolbee Digital" | ||
'''Trailer:''' In a sound studio, we have a sketch where Barry B. Benson (the main character from ''Bee Movie'') is collecting sound data for Dolby but the sound guys (one of them being Ken) want to finish recording the sounds ("...so we can get out of here!"). Barry asks what the Dolby people want from them when Ken gets annoyed and just tells him to flap his wings. Barry flaps his wings while Ken turns up the Dolby switch. This causes the sound to become so loud that Ken floats up into the air and break the wall behind him (which happens to be the ladies' bathroom where a woman is screaming and running). Barry considers the name "Dol-bee?" and then asks where the cupcakes are. The Dolby logo is in gold and says "DOLBEE" for a second before turning to normal. | '''Trailer:''' In a sound studio, we have a sketch where Barry B. Benson (the main character from ''Bee Movie'') is collecting sound data for Dolby but the sound guys (one of them being Ken) want to finish recording the sounds ("...so we can get out of here!"). Barry asks what the Dolby people want from them when Ken gets annoyed and just tells him to flap his wings. Barry flaps his wings while Ken turns up the Dolby switch. This causes the sound to become so loud that Ken floats up into the air and break the wall behind him (which happens to be the ladies' bathroom where a woman is screaming and running). Barry considers the name "Dol-bee?" and then asks where the cupcakes are. The Dolby logo is in gold and says "DOLBEE" for a second before turning to normal. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The dialogue and sound effects corresponding to the animation; the Dolby end sounder for the logo. It's possible that Randy Thom & Will Files are the sound designers here since they were such on the film. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The dialogue and sound effects corresponding to the animation; the Dolby end sounder for the logo. It's possible that Randy Thom & Will Files are the sound designers here since they were such on the film. | ||
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the theatrical release of ''Bee Movie''. Also seen on the DVD and Blu-ray release of ''Bee Movie''. | '''Availability:''' Only seen on the theatrical release of ''Bee Movie''. Also seen on the DVD and Blu-ray release of ''Bee Movie'' if you select the Dolby option for sound. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' This is quite a humorous trailer, paired with some good DreamWorks CG! | '''Editor's Note:''' This is quite a humorous trailer, paired with some good DreamWorks CG! | ||
=== 16th | ===16th Trailer (2007-2018?) === | ||
<center><youtube width="356" height="200">-WvkCHAlm8s</youtube></center> | <center><youtube width="356" height="200">-WvkCHAlm8s</youtube></center> | ||
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=== | ===17th Trailer (September 8, 2011- )=== | ||
<center><youtube width="356" height="200">77fAMqoYPPM</youtube></center> | <center><youtube width="356" height="200">77fAMqoYPPM</youtube></center> | ||
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'''Availability:''' Appears on ''The Art of Flight'' and most Dolby theaters. | '''Availability:''' Appears on ''The Art of Flight'' and most Dolby theaters. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' The animation of the balls bouncing on the ground seem weird and unrealistic physics-wise but it's still a great trailer. | '''Editor's Note:''' The animation of the balls bouncing on the ground seem weird and unrealistic physics-wise and the woman's voice can catch some people off-guard but it's still a great trailer. | ||
==Dolby Digital Surround EX== | ==Dolby Digital Surround EX== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of puddles splashing, and chimes, similar to the "Aurora" logo. Sound Design by Marco D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; Mixed by David Parker at The Saul Zaentz Film Center. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of puddles splashing, and chimes, similar to the "Aurora" logo. Sound Design by Marco D'Ambrosio at MarcoCo; Mixed by David Parker at The Saul Zaentz Film Center. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare. It was mostly likely in theaters; it was first used on the theatrical release of ''X-Men''. May have been seen on VHS's in the late 1990's to 2000's. | '''Availability:''' Rare. It was mostly likely in theaters; it was first used on the theatrical release of ''X-Men''. May have been seen on VHS's in the late 1990's to 2000's. Otherwise, it's extinct. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A strange, but nonetheless, cool logo. The cropped matte variant makes this logo seem outdated, however, | '''Editor's Note:''' A strange, but nonetheless, cool logo. The cropped matte variant makes this logo seem outdated, however, | ||
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=== 1st Trailer (1975-2002)=== | === 1st Trailer (1975-2002)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, weird synth cartoon ditty plays throughout which turns into rousing orchestral music, a rock version of the ditty, which resumes near the end. Strange synth or cartoon sounds correspond to the animation. These sounds are placed on certain sides or pan around to demonstrate surround sound. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, weird synth cartoon ditty plays throughout which turns into rousing orchestral music, a rock version of the ditty, which resumes near the end. Strange synth or cartoon sounds correspond to the animation. These sounds are placed on certain sides or pan around to demonstrate surround sound. | ||
'''Availability:''' Unknown. It can be seen on the aforementioned ''Dolby Consumer Guide to Home Theater'' VHS and possibly other promotional/demo releases. | '''Availability:''' Unknown. Possibly extinct. It can be seen on the aforementioned ''Dolby Consumer Guide to Home Theater'' VHS and possibly other promotional/demo releases. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A charming, yet a bit dark due to the ending (it is implied the man is dead and the cat is left homeless) but entertaining trailer. | '''Editor's Note:''' A charming, yet a bit dark due to the ending (it is implied the man is dead and the cat is left homeless) but entertaining trailer. | ||
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===Logo (1999-2006)=== | ===Logo (1999-2006)=== | ||
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File:Dolby Headphone logo.png | |||
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<youtube width="320" height="240">Rpz1AMVV1P4</youtube></center> | <youtube width="320" height="240">Rpz1AMVV1P4</youtube></center> | ||
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'''Nickname:'''" | '''Nickname:'''"Symbols" | ||
'''Logo:''' Many symbols and lines form as we move up. Snowflake-like symbols shoot out before vines form the Dolby symbol and the rest of the logo zooms out, forming the Dolby Digital logo. | '''Logo:''' Many symbols and lines form as we move up. Snowflake-like symbols shoot out before vines form the Dolby symbol and the rest of the logo zooms out, forming the Dolby Digital logo. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A bunch of indescribable sounds with some synths. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A bunch of indescribable sounds with some synths. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Rare, appeared on video-games, such as ''Crash of the Titans.'' | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Such a fast-paced logo, but it works regardless of its length and simplicity. | '''Editor's Note:''' Such a fast-paced logo, but it works regardless of its length and simplicity. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' "Zap!" by Derek Scott. | '''Music/Sounds:''' "Zap!" by Derek Scott. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Probably extinct. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Pretty cool concept, but the execution is standard for its time. | '''Editor's Note:''' Pretty cool concept, but the execution is standard for its time. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestrated fanfare composed by Henry Mancini. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic orchestrated fanfare composed by Henry Mancini. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' It is unknown; Possibly extinct. It probably showed on cinemas at the time. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A rather impressive and breathtaking logo; however, the ending animation of the Dolby logo floating down and the byline appearing is pretty low-effort sadly. | '''Editor's Note:''' A rather impressive and breathtaking logo; however, the ending animation of the Dolby logo floating down and the byline appearing is pretty low-effort and primitive, sadly. | ||
[[Category:Technology Logos]] | [[Category:Technology Logos]] | ||
[[Category:Sound Technology Logos]] | [[Category:Sound Technology Logos]] | ||
[[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]] | [[Category:Animations on Silicon Graphics]] |