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{{YouTube|id=XwKKIXMvTco|id2=_omg3djRFqE|id3=NQ0NLBYf6jg|id4=tNwYs-zOnPo}} | {{YouTube|id=XwKKIXMvTco|id2=_omg3djRFqE|id3=NQ0NLBYf6jg|id4=tNwYs-zOnPo}} | ||
'''Visuals:''' The camera zooms down a road, as a thunderstorm brews above | '''Visuals:''' The camera zooms down a road, as a thunderstorm brews above and lightning flashes multiple times. As the camera stops at a leafless tree, lightning strikes it, and leaves instantly appear on the tree. The scene freezes and zooms out in a box, as the text | ||
<center>{{color|olive|{{font|Times New Roman|<u>{{Big|J}}ERRY {{Big|B}}RUCKHEIMER</u><br>{{Small|F I L M S}}}}}}</center> | <center>{{color|olive|{{font|Times New Roman|<u>{{Big|J}}ERRY {{Big|B}}RUCKHEIMER</u><br>{{Small|F I L M S}}}}}}</center> | ||
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is revealed below. | is revealed below. | ||
'''Trivia:''' According to Jerry Bruckheimer, the lightning bolt is meant to represent "the power of an idea." The tree was modeled after an oak on a property in Kentucky that Bruckheimer owns. He photographed the tree and sent it to Dream Quest Images, who created the logo.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220325134444/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/13/movies/movie-studios-strive-for-ever-more-inventive-logos.html</ref> | '''Trivia:''' | ||
* According to Jerry Bruckheimer, the lightning bolt is meant to represent "the power of an idea." The tree was modeled after an oak on a property in Kentucky that Bruckheimer owns. He photographed the tree and sent it to Dream Quest Images, who created the logo.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20220325134444/https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/13/movies/movie-studios-strive-for-ever-more-inventive-logos.html</ref> | |||
* The lighting bolt comes from the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo, and was intended to have two bolts for Bruckheimer and Simpson. When Simpson died in 1996, only one bolt was featured in the logo. | |||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||