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<u>Variants:</u> | <u>Variants:</u> | ||
*On ''The Karate Kid'', the movie set footage is sepia-toned. | *On ''The Karate Kid'', the movie set footage is sepia-toned. | ||
*On ''Westworld'' (2016 HBO TV series), and on the March 15, 2000 airing of ''Vegas Vacation'' on CBS due to split screen credits, the logo is still. | *On ''Westworld'' (2016 HBO TV series), and on the March 15, 2000 airing of ''Vegas Vacation'' on WYOU CBS due to split screen credits, the logo is still. | ||
<u>FX/SFX:</u> Live-action footage, along with the fading in of the logo and Mr. Weintraub's signature. | <u>FX/SFX:</u> Live-action footage, along with the fading in of the logo and Mr. Weintraub's signature. | ||
<u>Music/Sounds:</u> It begins with some violins, then it goes into a lush horn piece. Throughout the logo and the music, it begins with people talking, then as the logo fades in, a bell rings, then a sound of a clapboard and then the director says "Action!" when the signature fades in. It was silent on the ''Ocean's'' films and on ''The Karate Kid'', the closing theme of the film was used. | <u>Music/Sounds:</u> It begins with some violins, then it goes into a lush horn piece. Throughout the logo and the music, it begins with people talking, then as the logo fades in, a bell rings, then a sound of a clapboard and then the director says "Action!" when the signature fades in. It was silent on the ''Ocean's'' films and on ''The Karate Kid'', the closing theme of the film was used. CBS version has the generic theme. | ||
<u>Availability:</u> Seen on films produced by JW Productions. Notable films include ''Vegas Vacation'', ''Soldier'', ''The Avengers'' (1998 film), the ''Ocean's'' series, and ''The Karate Kid'' (2010 film). | <u>Availability:</u> Seen on films produced by JW Productions. Notable films include ''Vegas Vacation'', ''Soldier'', ''The Avengers'' (1998 film), the ''Ocean's'' series, and ''The Karate Kid'' (2010 film). |