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* There is also an early version where the train and text are more brown and silver looking, and the flash is faster, and not as bright. | * There is also an early version where the train and text are more brown and silver looking, and the flash is faster, and not as bright. | ||
** On <u>4:3 prints of ''What Lies Beneath''</u>, another possible early version exists where the logo is overall the same, except the flash dying down has an additional lens flare, and the "{{Big|I}}MAGE{{Big|M}}OVERS" text has a more reflective texture to it, as opposed to the flatter texture of the normal text in the logo. | ** On <u>4:3 prints of ''What Lies Beneath''</u>, another possible early version exists (only in 16:9 for the logo itself along with the [[DreamWorks Pictures]] logo, while the rest of the film is in 4:3) where the logo is overall the same, except the flash dying down has an additional lens flare, and the "{{Big|I}}MAGE{{Big|M}}OVERS" text has a more reflective texture to it, as opposed to the flatter texture of the normal text in the logo. | ||
**Starting with fullscreen versions of ''Cast Away'', an open-matte version of the normal logo is seen. | |||
* On some films (such as <u>''Beowulf''</u>), as well as ImageMovers' only television credit, <u>''The Borgias''</u>, the finished product of the on-screen logo is still. | * On some films (such as <u>''Beowulf''</u>), as well as ImageMovers' only television credit, <u>''The Borgias''</u>, the finished product of the on-screen logo is still. | ||
* On <u>''Flight''</u>, the music and sound effects are slightly off-sync with the logo, making the first major impact of the music take place as soon as the train reaches the screen, as opposed to when the flash dies down. | * On <u>''Flight''</u>, the music and sound effects are slightly off-sync with the logo, making the first major impact of the music take place as soon as the train reaches the screen, as opposed to when the flash dies down. | ||