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'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' On original prints of ''Luxo Jr.'', and ''Beach Chair'', it used a big band style tune (which is taken from the ending of "Take a Bow 1", composed by David Lindup for Bruton Music (now APM Music)). The same stock music is from a syndication promo Studio City made called "Spin City on Ice" which you may find at the beginning [https://vimeo.com/387020580 here]. It can be listened [https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/BRU_BR_0169 here]. It was also used on three episodes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' ("Artist Unknown", "Suction Cup Symphony" and "ChefBob"). | ||
*The variants use the short's opening theme. | *The variants use the short's opening theme. | ||
*On newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' starting with the DVD and Blu-ray for ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1'', the standard logo is silent, likely due to the use of the 5.1 remix from the 1999 prints that accompanied ''Toy Story 2'', which replaced the logo with the 1995 logo and a notice that reads "In 1986, Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film. This is why we have a hopping lamp in our logo." However, the Disney+ prints of the movie have an intact logo. | *On newer prints of ''Luxo Jr.'' starting with the DVD and Blu-ray for ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1'', the standard logo is silent, likely due to the use of the 5.1 remix from the 1999 prints that accompanied ''Toy Story 2'', which replaced the logo with the 1995 logo and a notice that reads "In 1986, Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film. This is why we have a hopping lamp in our logo." However, the Disney+ prints of the movie have an intact logo. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On the 1989 party video, we hear a triumphant majestic fanfare followed by a voiceover (Pixar employee Craig Good) remarking "The 1989 Christmas Video, brought to you by Pixar. Nobody knows exactly what it is we do, but they know we do it better than anyone in the world." | * On the 1989 party video, we hear a triumphant majestic fanfare followed by a voiceover (Pixar employee Craig Good) remarking "The 1989 Christmas Video, brought to you by Pixar. Nobody knows exactly what it is we do, but they know we do it better than anyone in the world." | ||
* On ''Tin Toy'', a whimsical orchestral tune plays (taken from "Puffin' Billy" by Bruce Campbell, the original theme song for the children's TV show ''Captain Kangaroo''). | * On ''Tin Toy'', a whimsical orchestral tune plays (taken from "Puffin' Billy" by Bruce Campbell, the original theme song for the children's TV show ''Captain Kangaroo''). | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Pixar themselves. None for the still versions. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Pixar themselves. None for the still versions. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' In order: the metallic sound of Luxo Jr. hopping, some whizzing sounds when Luxo Jr. shakes his body, squeaky rubber-like sounds when he jumps on the "I", and then some more squeaking sounds and a clunk as he looks around (in the closing variant, the logo ends with the click of a switch). Designed by Gary Rydstrom at [[Skywalker Sound]], and mixed by Tom Myers. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On some movies, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo instead. | * On some movies, the opening theme of the movie plays over the logo instead. | ||
** On ''Jack-Jack Attack'', the opening theme plays over the sounds of Luxo Jr. squashing the I. | ** On ''Jack-Jack Attack'', the opening theme plays over the sounds of Luxo Jr. squashing the I. | ||
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'''Technique:''' Same as the previous logo. | '''Technique:''' Same as the previous logo. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo or the opening or closing theme of the movie. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*The Disney+ website variant is silent. | *The Disney+ website variant is silent. | ||
*At the end of the Pixar panel at the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the opening part of the 2016 Marvel Studios fanfare, composed by Michael Giacchino, was heard, transitioning from the generic music, as it continues onto the Marvel Studios panel. | *At the end of the Pixar panel at the 2020 Disney Investor Day, the opening part of the 2016 Marvel Studios fanfare, composed by Michael Giacchino, was heard, transitioning from the generic music, as it continues onto the Marvel Studios panel. | ||