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{{YouTube|id=UD3BKOxhpHs|id2=QsyQ4gSW7eg|id3=4_nGnBS1xNE|id4=Z4tFjmYeQl4|id5=IgYgcKrtgF4|id6=mKulXsMOxKs}} | {{YouTube|id=UD3BKOxhpHs|id2=QsyQ4gSW7eg|id3=4_nGnBS1xNE|id4=Z4tFjmYeQl4|id5=IgYgcKrtgF4|id6=mKulXsMOxKs}} | ||
'''Trailer:''' We first see a pitch-black screen, but then we see the words "THE SCIENCE OF SENSATION" (in capital letters) coming at us each two words at a time (like the "Broadway 2000" trailer) and as a {{color|purple}} flare appears under the 'O', the words suddenly fade out by spreading apart. Then, the THX logo and the text "CERTIFIED CINEMA" appears, with a faint shine where the 'O' used to be. The logo shines with a flare coming down on the "T". WWW.THX.COM and the copyright at the bottom appear. | '''Trailer:''' We first see a pitch-black screen, but then we see the words "THE SCIENCE OF SENSATION" (in capital letters) coming at us each two words at a time (like the "Broadway 2000" trailer) and as a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} flare appears under the 'O', the words suddenly fade out by spreading apart. Then, the THX logo and the text "CERTIFIED CINEMA" appears, with a faint shine where the 'O' used to be. The logo shines with a flare coming down on the "T". WWW.THX.COM and the copyright at the bottom appear. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This trailer was originally created for use with digital cinema projectors, not only for the use of the tagline, but also include a flare so it can immerse the viewer with a sharper and cleaner picture in the auditorium before a film would start. | '''Trivia:''' This trailer was originally created for use with digital cinema projectors, not only for the use of the tagline, but also include a flare so it can immerse the viewer with a sharper and cleaner picture in the auditorium before a film would start. | ||