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*A <u>in-credit</u> version exists. | *A <u>in-credit</u> version exists. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Les Quatre Lunes. | ||
'''Audio:''' A dramatic orchestral opener with a blowing wind sound that follows into a majestic fanfare. | '''Audio:''' A dramatic orchestral opener with a blowing wind sound that follows into a majestic fanfare. Composed by Bertrand Burgalat. | ||
'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
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* A 4:3 open-matte version of the logo exists. | * A 4:3 open-matte version of the logo exists. | ||
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action. Two of the known special effects artists involved with this logo are Mourad Kechar and Bruno Turbot. | '''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action by Bronx. Two of the known special effects artists involved with this logo are Mourad Kechar and Bruno Turbot. | ||
'''Audio:''' The sequence starts out with a 7-note fantasy-like fanfare. When the kid releases the daisy, a 4-note xylophone melody plays, ending with a dramatic fanfare. On rare occasions, it is silent or has the film's opening theme over it. Composed by Laplage. | '''Audio:''' The sequence starts out with a 7-note fantasy-like fanfare. When the kid releases the daisy, a 4-note xylophone melody plays, ending with a dramatic fanfare. On rare occasions, it is silent or has the film's opening theme over it. Composed by Laplage. | ||
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* In 2015, to celebrate and mark Gaumont's <u>120th anniversary</u>, in the bottom-right corner, the words "120 ans" ("120 years") appear (in a different red font) in a "flower" similar to the one in the Gaumont logo. | * In 2015, to celebrate and mark Gaumont's <u>120th anniversary</u>, in the bottom-right corner, the words "120 ans" ("120 years") appear (in a different red font) in a "flower" similar to the one in the Gaumont logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI | '''Technique:''' CGI. This was also done by Bronx. | ||
'''Audio:''' A re-orchestrated version of the first few seconds of the operatic song ''Casta Diva'', originally composed by Vincenzo Bellini. The rendition of the song used here was done by Gregory Campenet at Extermitent Production. [https://vimeo.com/53495928/description Here] is footage of the orchestra recording the logo, which also showcases the full theme. | '''Audio:''' A re-orchestrated version of the first few seconds of the operatic song ''Casta Diva'', originally composed by Vincenzo Bellini. The rendition of the song used here was done by Gregory Campenet at Extermitent Production. [https://vimeo.com/53495928/description Here] is footage of the orchestra recording the logo, which also showcases the full theme. |