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* The first byline variants introduced, even the "Home Video" text versions plus the 2003 Time Warner byline had the original ITC Garamond Cond Book logo font. These versions were videotaped, running in fast 30fps for most of the time, and the text zooms in at 60fps; two byline variants, one being the second AOL byline variant, and the TimeWarner from 2004 onwards are filmed with a different font from the videotaped variants, with the text rapidly zooming in on the first filmed logo. 4:3 variants, except for the 2004 TimeWarner byline version, had a large field of vision, and the 16:9 variants were vertically cropped from their original formats.
* The first byline variants introduced, even the "Home Video" text versions plus the 2003 Time Warner byline had the original ITC Garamond Cond Book logo font. These versions were videotaped, running in fast 30fps for most of the time, and the text zooms in at 60fps; two byline variants, one being the second AOL byline variant, and the TimeWarner from 2004 onwards are filmed with a different font from the videotaped variants, with the text rapidly zooming in on the first filmed logo. 4:3 variants, except for the 2004 TimeWarner byline version, had a large field of vision, and the 16:9 variants were vertically cropped from their original formats.
* A widescreen version of the Turner variant was used on a few early 1997 DVDs in anamorphic widescreen such as ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'', ''Dumb and Dumber'' and ''Jackie Chan's First Strike''. DVDs in 4:3 letterbox widescreen such as ''The Mask'' and ''Mortal Kombat'' use the regular full-screen version.
* A widescreen version of the Turner variant was used on a few early 1997 DVDs in anamorphic widescreen such as ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'', ''Dumb and Dumber'' and ''Jackie Chan's First Strike''. DVDs in 4:3 letterbox widescreen such as ''The Mask'' and ''Mortal Kombat'' use the regular full-screen version.
* On VHS tapes and demo DVDs, there is a still of this logo seen before the Warning screen.
* On VHS tapes and demo DVDs, there is a still of this logo seen before the warning screen.
* On some VHS releases, about halfway through the animation, streaks of green appear through the blue glow. This can be found on the 1998 VHS of ''The Wedding Singer'' and the 1999 VHS releases of ''Pleasantville'' and ''A Nightmare on Elm Street''. However, the DVDs of all three (including a Warner Bros. Century Collection VHS reissue of ''Pleasantville'') use the standard variant.
* On some VHS releases, about halfway through the animation, streaks of green appear through the blue glow. This can be found on the 1998 VHS of ''The Wedding Singer'' and the 1999 VHS releases of ''Pleasantville'' and ''A Nightmare on Elm Street''. However, the DVDs of all three (including a Warner Bros. Century Collection VHS reissue of ''Pleasantville'') use the standard variant.
* On New Line Home Video DVD releases from 1999 to 2001, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps. So far, this has been spotted on the DVD releases of ''Gummo'', ''8 Seconds'', ''Boogie Nights'', ''Magnolia'', ''Lost Souls'', ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', ''Corinna Corinna'', ''Detroit Rock City'', ''Boiler Room'', ''Feeling Minnesota'' (the Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz comedy), ''Final Destination'' and the individual DVD releases of the ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' series (the original was released in 1999, 2 through 7 were released in 2000).
* On New Line Home Video DVD releases from 1999 to 2001, the Time Warner byline is in bold and in all caps. So far, this has been spotted on the DVD releases of ''Gummo'', ''8 Seconds'', ''Boogie Nights'', ''Magnolia'', ''Lost Souls'', ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', ''Corinna Corinna'', ''Detroit Rock City'', ''Boiler Room'', ''Feeling Minnesota'' (the Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz comedy), ''Final Destination'' and the individual DVD releases of the ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' series (the original was released in 1999, 2 through 7 were released in 2000).
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