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* It first appeared on the final trailer for ''Halloween'' (2018) and debuted on the film itself. | * It first appeared on the final trailer for ''Halloween'' (2018) and debuted on the film itself. | ||
* The beIN/ViacomCBS byline is seen on international prints of ''Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre'', preceding the [[STX Entertainment|STXfilms]] logo (U.S. prints have the next logo). This is because the film was originally going to be released in 2022, but was delayed a year later. | * The beIN/ViacomCBS byline is seen on international prints of ''Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre'', preceding the [[STX Entertainment|STXfilms]] logo (U.S. prints have the next logo). This is because the film was originally going to be released in 2022, but was delayed a year later. | ||
* It | * It can also be found on ''The Gentlemen'', ''Wrath of Man'' and the 4K remasters of ''Scream'' (1996), ''Scream 2'' and ''Pulp Fiction'' (all released in 4K in 2022) | ||
* The shorter version first appeared on ''The Perfection'', and it will most likely only appear on non-theatrically released films and [[Miramax Television]] shows. | * The shorter version first appeared on ''The Perfection'', and it will most likely only appear on non-theatrically released films and [[Miramax Television]] shows. | ||
** It is also seen at the beginning of Miramax's YouTube videos. | ** It is also seen at the beginning of Miramax's YouTube videos. | ||
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* This logo was partially designed by Nate Carlson, who created retro-style logo variants for Miramax and [[Focus Features]] for use in the movie ''The Holdovers''. Miramax loved his work so much that they requested to use his design in another logo for use in their other films.<ref>[https://variety.com/2023/artisans/news/the-holdovers-70s-style-logo-design-titles-1235784851/]</ref> | * This logo was partially designed by Nate Carlson, who created retro-style logo variants for Miramax and [[Focus Features]] for use in the movie ''The Holdovers''. Miramax loved his work so much that they requested to use his design in another logo for use in their other films.<ref>[https://variety.com/2023/artisans/news/the-holdovers-70s-style-logo-design-titles-1235784851/]</ref> | ||
''' | '''Variant:''' A 2.39:1 scope version exists, where the Hollywood sign is not shown. | ||
'''Technique:''' 2D and 3D computer animation. | '''Technique:''' 2D and 3D computer animation. | ||