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'''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|gray}} gradient background, the logo starts with very fine white lines that join together and create small red lights. As the lines join together, they become sides of a 3D shape, with mostly triangles for sides. It spins left and then unwinds and expands to a bumpy {{color|gray}} surface. The surface then ripples, shatters and become small, right-angled triangles, which, just as quickly as they appeared, disappear via a rotating effect. These triangles then reappear as the camera slowly zooms out as these triangles start to join together and mechanically form the inside of a cube, which when the screen zooms out, is actually the Dolby "Double D" logo, accompanied by the "DOLBY" company name, in the company font on a background dominated by a bright light. During this zoom out, the word "ATMOS" flies in from the right and rotates to the camera. Then, using the same effect, the words from tagline either | '''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|gray}} gradient background, the logo starts with very fine white lines that join together and create small red lights. As the lines join together, they become sides of a 3D shape, with mostly triangles for sides. It spins left and then unwinds and expands to a bumpy {{color|gray}} surface. The surface then ripples, shatters and become small, right-angled triangles, which, just as quickly as they appeared, disappear via a rotating effect. These triangles then reappear as the camera slowly zooms out as these triangles start to join together and mechanically form the inside of a cube, which when the screen zooms out, is actually the Dolby "Double D" logo, accompanied by the "DOLBY" company name, in the company font on a background dominated by a bright light. During this zoom out, the word "ATMOS" flies in from the right and rotates to the camera. Then, using the same effect, the words from the tagline either read "HEAR THE WHOLE PICTURE", or "FEEL EVERY DIMENSION", appearing one by one. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI by Imaginary Forces. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Imaginary Forces. |