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'''Technique:''' The sky (the CGI desert in 2015), the match with the flame in live-action. This was created by [[Rainmaker Digital Effects]] and Picturemill. | '''Technique:''' The sky (the CGI desert in 2015), the match with the flame in live-action. This was created by [[Rainmaker Digital Effects]] and Picturemill. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The striking of a match followed by a majestic French horn-led fanfare, composed by John Williams. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The striking of a match followed by a majestic French horn-led fanfare, composed by John Williams. The theme was first used in ''U-Turn''. There are two arrangements: The original, which features a powerful instrumentation, and another which features a softer instrumentation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
*''Apt Pupil'' has an entirely different fanfare composed by John Ottman. This is the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Phoenix Pictures Presents". | *''Apt Pupil'' has an entirely different fanfare composed by John Ottman. This is the first track of the film's soundtrack, entitled "Phoenix Pictures Presents". | ||
*On ''Urban Legend'', a synth choir is heard. | *On ''Urban Legend'', a synth choir is heard. | ||
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'''Availability:''' Common. | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
*Seen on films from the company such as ''Dick'', ''The People vs. Larry Flint'', ''The Mirror Has Two Faces'' (the first film to use this logo), ''U-Turn'', ''Apt Pupil'', ''Mad About Mambo'', ''Urban Legend'' and its sequel ''Urban Legends: Final Cut'', ''The Thin Red Line'', ''The 6th Day'', ''Lake Placid'', ''Basic'', ''Miss Potter'', ''All The King's Men'', and ''What to Expect When You're Expecting''. | *Seen on films from the company such as ''Dick'', ''The People vs. Larry Flint'', ''The Mirror Has Two Faces'' (the first film to use this logo), ''U-Turn'', ''Apt Pupil'', ''Mad About Mambo'', ''Urban Legend'' and its sequel ''Urban Legends: Final Cut'', ''The Thin Red Line'', ''The 6th Day'', ''Lake Placid'', ''Basic'', ''Miss Potter'', ''All The King's Men'', and ''What to Expect When You're Expecting''. | ||
*The version with the softer theme was used on films like ''Basic'', ''Miss Potter'', and most recently, ''The 33''. | |||
*The still version was seen on the trailer for ''Miss Potter'' and at the end of ''License to Wed and'' ''Shutter Island''. It was also used on television programs like ''The Long Road Home'' and ''Altered Carbon''. | *The still version was seen on the trailer for ''Miss Potter'' and at the end of ''License to Wed and'' ''Shutter Island''. It was also used on television programs like ''The Long Road Home'' and ''Altered Carbon''. | ||
*This doesn't appear on ''Holes'', ''Stealth'', ''Black Swan'' and ''Zodiac'' (the movie posters and DVD covers have the print logo). | *This doesn't appear on ''Holes'', ''Stealth'', ''Black Swan'' and ''Zodiac'' (the movie posters and DVD covers have the print logo). |