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|Lionsgate_Films(7).jpg|3rd Logo (April 16, 2004-March 11, 2006) | |Lionsgate_Films(7).jpg|3rd Logo (April 16, 2004-March 11, 2006) | ||
|Lionsgate_Films(10).jpg|4th Logo (August 26-November 23, 2005) | |Lionsgate_Films(10).jpg|4th Logo (August 26-November 23, 2005) | ||
|Lionsgate Logo (2005).jpg|5th Logo ( | |Lionsgate Logo (2005).jpg|5th Logo (February 24, 2006-April 26, 2013) | ||
|Lionsgate (2019, Open Matte).png|6th Logo (April 14, 2013-) | |Lionsgate (2019, Open Matte).png|6th Logo (April 14, 2013-) | ||
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'''Audio:''' A majestic, ethereal synth theme coupled with whooshing and shining sounds. Composed by Robert J. Walsh. | '''Audio:''' A majestic, ethereal synth theme coupled with whooshing and shining sounds. Composed by Robert J. Walsh. | ||
'''Availability:''' Seen on films of the era such as ''Stardom'', ''Metroland'', ''Mr. Jealousy'', and ''The Eyes of Tammy Faye''. Also seen on the trailers for ''Buffalo '66''. This last appeared on the teaser | '''Availability:''' Seen on films of the era such as ''Stardom'', ''Metroland'', ''Mr. Jealousy'', and ''The Eyes of Tammy Faye''. Also seen on the trailers for ''Buffalo '66''. This last appeared on the teaser trailer for ''The Rules of Attraction'' (which used the next logo). | ||
===2nd Logo (June 26, 1998-April 2, 2004)=== | ===2nd Logo (June 26, 1998-April 2, 2004)=== | ||
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{{YouTube|id= 6Z040_8f5WA}} | {{YouTube|id= 6Z040_8f5WA}} | ||
'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' The logo from before appears as a {{color|blue}} spotlight passes on the background. Suddenly, the words turn into the aforementioned color, while the background fades to black as it zooms in. Then a light streak draws the same byline as the previous logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
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'''Availability:''' This was only used for a very short time. Can be found on ''In the Mix'' and ''Undiscovered''. Also seen on current prints of ''Love and a .45'' and some older prints of ''Pi''. | '''Availability:''' This was only used for a very short time. Can be found on ''In the Mix'' and ''Undiscovered''. Also seen on current prints of ''Love and a .45'' and some older prints of ''Pi''. | ||
===5th Logo ( | ===5th Logo (February 24, 2006-April 26, 2013)=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
Lionsgate Logo (2005).jpg | Lionsgate Logo (2005).jpg | ||
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'''Visuals:''' | '''Visuals:''' It starts on a view of the horizon of the Earth surrounded by clouds as it zooms away from the camera. Stars fly past the camera as they form a lion constellation based on the first two logos. As soon as the constellation forms, it is seen reflected on the "S" of the company name in 3D lettering as the word flies past through the clouds from the fifth logo. A light shines through the "S" and "G" as the name is revealed in a {{color|darkblue|deep blue}} color. The clouds swoop away, leaving only the light behind the logo on a {{color|darkblue|deep blue}} background. | ||
'''Closing Titles:''' | '''Closing Titles:''' | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* An open matte version exists. This could be seen on 4:3 films with this logo. | * An open matte version exists. This could be seen on 4:3 films with this logo. | ||
* On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped | * On ''Wonder'', the logo's animation is slightly sped up near the end. | ||
* Current prints of [[Trimark Pictures]] films from 1990 to 1994 occasionally have the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistaken to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company. | * Current prints of [[Trimark Pictures]] films from 1990 to 1994 occasionally have the text "A DIVISION OF VIDMARK INC." after the logo, which is likely mistaken to be a plastering error instead of having a parent company. | ||