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'''Technique:''' CGI designed by [[Sony Pictures Imageworks]]. | '''Technique:''' CGI designed by [[Sony Pictures Imageworks]]. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A series of whooshes and descending synths are heard all around the speakers playing the logo (whether they be on your computer, in a theater, or elsewhere). Then, an explosion occurs, alongside a deep synth note. It then turns into a bell note, then an ascending trumpet, and an orchestral hit. | ||
'''Availability:''' It appeared in theater chains using the system during the time period. | '''Availability:''' It appeared in theater chains using the system during the time period. | ||
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'''Technique:''' It's all live-action except for the subtle scene transitions, and the inner part of the volcano and ending, which are CGI. | '''Technique:''' It's all live-action except for the subtle scene transitions, and the inner part of the volcano and ending, which are CGI. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A dark fanfare that starts off whimsically, before gaining jungle drums and becoming louder during the volcano sequence. The fanfare grows more and more dramatic as the SDDS logo shoots out, before turning silent and drawing back in some drums. Three string notes are heard before an orchestral hit occurs. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* Sometimes, the fanfare is removed, leaving only the sound effects. | * Sometimes, the fanfare is removed, leaving only the sound effects. | ||
* There is an alternate variant of the trailer where the only soundtrack that plays, starting in the jungle segment and ending when the camera zooms into the volcano, are tribal drums that gradually get faster and more dramatic as we approach the volcano. | * There is an alternate variant of the trailer where the only soundtrack that plays, starting in the jungle segment and ending when the camera zooms into the volcano, are tribal drums that gradually get faster and more dramatic as we approach the volcano. | ||