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* On <u>season 2 of ''Smash''</u>, the logo is either stretched (on widescreen prints) or not (on 4:3 full-screen prints).
* On <u>season 2 of ''Smash''</u>, the logo is either stretched (on widescreen prints) or not (on 4:3 full-screen prints).


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI from Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).


'''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo). Like the movie logo, this was composed by John Williams.
'''Audio:''' A soft four-note horn sounder (different from the movie logo). Like the movie logo, this was composed by John Williams.
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<center>{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''<big>D</big>REAM<big>W</big>ORKS<br><small>SKG</small><br>TELEVISION'''}}}}</center>
<center>{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''<big>D</big>REAM<big>W</big>ORKS<br><small>SKG</small><br>TELEVISION'''}}}}</center>


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A matte painting was used for the DreamWorks logo itself, while the text is CGI.


'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show.


'''Availability:''' It was a placeholder logo and was so far only used on ''Olympiad's Greatest Moments with Bud Greenspan'' VHS collection.
'''Availability:''' It was a placeholder logo and was so far only used on ''Olympiad's Greatest Moments with Bud Greenspan'' VHS collection.
'''Legacy:''' This logo is the debut of the DreamWorks logo's design overall, predating the movie logo's debut by a year.


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