Digital Cinema Media: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
How do you know that Top Gun: Maverick uses Laughter? It is an action drama. Also, Side Effects is a psychological. There is NO WAY it will use Suspense.
imported>LogoRedux50
No edit summary
imported>Varianter
(How do you know that Top Gun: Maverick uses Laughter? It is an action drama. Also, Side Effects is a psychological. There is NO WAY it will use Suspense.)
Line 93: Line 93:
'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
* "Amazement" is the most common variation. It is generally seen before almost every film shown in Odeon/Cineworld cinemas. The exceptions are listed below.
* "Amazement" is the most common variation. It is generally seen before almost every film shown in Odeon/Cineworld cinemas. The exceptions are listed below.
* "Laughter" is generally seen before comedy and animation films, although most of them have used "Amazement" since 2014. It was spotted before showings of ''Identity Thief'', the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'', ''Lion'', ''Hidden Figures'', the 2017 re-release of ''Trainspotting'' , ''Top Gun: Maverick and Wish.''
* "Laughter" is generally seen before comedy and animation films, although most of them have used "Amazement" since 2014. It was spotted before showings of ''Identity Thief'', the 3D re-release of ''Finding Nemo'', ''Lion'', ''Hidden Figures'', the 2017 re-release of ''Trainspotting'' , and ''Wish.''
* "Suspense" is rare, and had been seen before showings of ''Trance'', ''The Place Beyond The Pines'', ''The Conjuring'', ''World War Z'', ''Side Effects'', and ''Django Unchained''. Although a version with the new logo sequence was made, it went unused and this variant was discontinued in 2014; showings of films that might use "Suspense" now use "Amazement" instead.
* "Suspense" is rare, and had been seen before showings of ''Trance'', ''The Place Beyond The Pines'', ''The Conjuring'', ''World War Z'', and ''Django Unchained''. Although a version with the new logo sequence was made, it went unused and this variant was discontinued in 2014; showings of films that might use "Suspense" now use "Amazement" instead.


{{Chronology|[[Carlton Screen Advertising]]|}}
{{Chronology|[[Carlton Screen Advertising]]|}}
Anonymous user

Navigation menu