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===(December 25, 1993-February 20, 1998)=== | ===(December 25, 1993-February 20, 1998)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' On a blue/black background, a transparent "C"-like figure appears and rotates as it zooms-out. The beginning has the company name reflected on the "C". When it's finished, the word "CINERGI" emerges from the background with sparkles and appears in blue below the logo. The logo continues to zoom out from us, then stands still. | '''Logo:''' On a blue/black background, a transparent "C"-like figure appears and rotates as it zooms-out. The beginning has the company name reflected on the "C". When it's finished, the word "CINERGI" emerges from the background with sparkles and appears in blue below the logo. The logo continues to zoom out from us, then stands still. | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*''Nixon'' has a shortened version, starting at the zoom-out. | * ''Nixon'' has a shortened version, starting at the zoom-out. | ||
*On the ''Scud'' video games, a still gold version of the logo is used on a black background. | *On ''Judge Dredd,'' the logo is tinted in {{Font color|blue|dark blue}}. | ||
* On the ''Scud'' video games, a still gold version of the logo is used on a black background. | |||
*On ''Evita'', the logo is in black & white. | *On ''Evita'', the logo is in black & white. | ||
*There is a closing credits logo with the 3-D "C" with "DISTRIBUTED BY" above and below "CINERGI PRODUCTIONS N.V. INC.". | *There is a closing credits logo with the 3-D "C" with "DISTRIBUTED BY" above and below "CINERGI PRODUCTIONS N.V. INC.". | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A 12-note horn stinger followed by an uplifting orchestral finish, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. On films such as ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Nixon'', and ''Deep Rising'', it would be silent or have the films' respective opening themes. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A 12-note horn stinger followed by an uplifting orchestral finish, composed by Jerry Goldsmith. On films such as ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Nixon'', and ''Deep Rising'', it would be silent or have the films' respective opening themes. | ||
'''Music/Sounds | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* The fanfare was reportedly conducted by Bruce Broughton, as stated on the expanded score release. Jerry Goldsmith provided the music for the logo but had a scheduling conflict on Tombstone and recommended Broughton to score the film. | |||
* There's a low-pitched version. | |||
'''Availability:''' Seen on several of Cinergi's films including ''Tombstone'' (debut), ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Shadow Conspiracy'', ''Color of Night'', ''The Scarlet Letter'', ''Judge Dredd'', ''Die Hard With a Vengeance'', and ''An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn'' (the last release from the company). Also seen on the ''Scud'' games. It also appears on the international versions of ''Deep Rising'' and ''Up Close & Personal'' (domestic releases of said films have the Hollywood Pictures and Touchstone Pictures logos respectively). The closing credits logo is only seen on international prints of films. | '''Availability:''' Seen on several of Cinergi's films including ''Tombstone'' (debut), ''Evita'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''Shadow Conspiracy'', ''Color of Night'', ''The Scarlet Letter'', ''Judge Dredd'', ''Die Hard With a Vengeance'', and ''An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn'' (the last release from the company). Also seen on the ''Scud'' games. It also appears on the international versions of ''Deep Rising'' and ''Up Close & Personal'' (domestic releases of said films have the Hollywood Pictures and Touchstone Pictures logos respectively). The closing credits logo is only seen on international prints of films. |