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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. | '''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' The end theme of the series. | ||
'''Availability:''' This was seen on ''Stuart Little: The Animated Series'' on HBO Family, DVD, and CTV Throwback. | '''Availability:''' This was seen on ''Stuart Little: The Animated Series'' on HBO Family, DVD, and CTV Throwback. | ||
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Picturemill. | '''Technique:''' CGI by Picturemill. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' An orchestral theme composed by Jamie Christopherson. Sometimes it's silent or has the opening theme of the movie. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' On ''The Craft: Legacy'', the music is PAL pitched. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on films from the company such as ''Bewitched'', the end of ''Jarhead'' and ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (the opening uses an in-credit disclaimer), ''RV'', ''Lawless'', the ''Divergent'' series, and made its last appearance on ''The Craft: Legacy''. This logo does not appear on ''The Great Gatsby''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on films from the company such as ''Bewitched'', the end of ''Jarhead'' and ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (the opening uses an in-credit disclaimer), ''RV'', ''Lawless'', the ''Divergent'' series, and made its last appearance on ''The Craft: Legacy''. This logo does not appear on ''The Great Gatsby''. | ||
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'''Technique:''' None. | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' The closing theme. | ||
'''Availability:''' First seen on ''Joe Pickett'' on Spectrum, which also marks the company's first TV series in 18 years. It may be seen on upcoming films from the company. | '''Availability:''' First seen on ''Joe Pickett'' on Spectrum, which also marks the company's first TV series in 18 years. It may be seen on upcoming films from the company. |