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'''Technique:''' Simplistic CGI animation. | '''Technique:''' Simplistic CGI animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestrated piece composed by Nicole Weinstein (daughter of Bob | '''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestrated piece composed by Nicole Weinstein (daughter of Bob) that fades out when the logo fades. Otherwise it is silent, or has the opening theme of the film. The closing variant has the tail-end of the end credits music playing over or none. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
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*Appeared on all films from the company from ''Derailed'' to ''Tulip Fever''. | *Appeared on all films from the company from ''Derailed'' to ''Tulip Fever''. | ||
*This did not appear on ''Space Chimps'', as that uses an in-credit notice and it was distributed by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] in the US instead. | *This did not appear on ''Space Chimps'', as that uses an in-credit notice and it was distributed by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] in the US instead. | ||
*This plastered the | *This plastered the aforementioned logo on the US release of ''The Iron Lady'' (2011), as Fox distributed the film in the UK. | ||
*It also appeared on their DVD reissues of a couple of Miramax films, such as ''Cinema Paradiso'' and ''The Thief and the Cobbler'', preceding the Miramax Films and [[Miramax Family Films]] logos, respectively. | *It also appeared on their DVD reissues of a couple of Miramax films, such as ''Cinema Paradiso'' and ''The Thief and the Cobbler'', preceding the Miramax Films and [[Miramax Family Films]] logos, respectively. | ||
*It also appeared on the US release of ''Leo the Lion''. | *It also appeared on the US release of ''Leo the Lion''. | ||
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'''Legacy:''' It's considered a plain logo (though the music cue was well-received), but the many controversies of Harvey Weinstein and his company have all but destroyed this logo's reputation. | '''Legacy:''' It's considered a plain logo (though the music cue was well-received), but the many controversies of Harvey Weinstein and his company have all but destroyed this logo's reputation. | ||
{{Chronology||[[Lantern Entertainment]]}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||