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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A filmed version exists on films from before 2007.
* A filmed version of this logo was used on certain films released before 2007.
* There is a version which appears on horror and action films (basically, wherever a "rugged" appearance is desired), where the gears and doors are rusted, and the "'''LIONSGATE'''" text appears over a hellish {{color|red}} sky, showing more wear than it does in the standard version. This version is known as "Lionsgate Horror".
* There is a version which appears on horror and action films (basically, wherever a "rugged" appearance is desired), where the gears and doors are rusted, and the "'''LIONSGATE'''" text appears over a hellish {{color|red}} sky, showing more wear than it does in the standard version. This version is known as "Lionsgate Horror".
* On current prints of ''Star Kid'', the logo plasters the Trimark Pictures logo and is sped up to accommodate the length of the original logo. The film's opening music is left intact.
* On current prints of ''Star Kid'', the logo plasters the Trimark Pictures logo and is sped up to accommodate the length of the original logo. The film's opening music is left intact.
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'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Devastudios]]. It can be seen [https://www.devastudios.com/work/logo/lionsgate-legacy/ on their site].
'''Technique:''' CGI by [[Devastudios]]. It can be seen [https://www.devastudios.com/work/logo/lionsgate-legacy/ on their site].


'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare with brass and string instruments and drums (which takes cues from Danny Elfman's ''Batman'' theme) for the standard version. The horror version has the sounds of the gears cranking and door creaking, alongside sounds resembling a heartbeat and moaning.
'''Audio:''' A majestic fanfare with brass and string instruments and drums (which takes cues from Danny Elfman's ''Batman'' theme) for the standard version. The horror version has the sounds of the gears cranking and door creaking, alongside sounds resembling a heartbeat and moaning. The standard logo was scored by Bill Johnson, while the horror variant was scored and sound designed by Billy Mallery, who not only composed ''Caged'', but also did the music for the next logo.
 
'''Audio Trivia:''' The standard logo was scored by Bill Johnson, while the horror variant was scored and sound designed by Billy Mallery, who not only composed ''Caged'', but also did the music for the next logo.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
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