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''' | '''Audio:''' Describe the music theme played, whether as a genre (e.g., rock) or as specific instruments (e.g., guitar and drums), and/or the type of sounds are being used in the logo. | ||
*If possible, also mention how the theme or sound is made and who made it. | *If possible, also mention how the theme or sound is made and who made it. | ||
*If a specific piece of music is used, identify it and consider inserting a link to an upload of the music on YouTube, Vimeo or a similar site if available, in cases where the music and/or artist is less well-known. | *If a specific piece of music is used, identify it and consider inserting a link to an upload of the music on YouTube, Vimeo or a similar site if available, in cases where the music and/or artist is less well-known. | ||
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Logo only used one music track in its lifetime:<br> | Logo only used one music track in its lifetime:<br> | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' A powerful, re-orchestrated version of the previous logo's fanfare, accompanied by "a choir, new string parts, and drum cadence utilizing world percussion instruments", according to the Hollywood Reporter. Arranged by Brian Tyler, conducting the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Los Angeles Chorale, and recorded at the Barbara Streisand Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios. | ||
Logo used multiple music tracks in its lifetime:<br> | Logo used multiple music tracks in its lifetime:<br> | ||
''' | '''Audio:''' Two different versions were used: | ||
*A rapid synthesized warbling (which sounds like helicopter rotor blades spinning), getting louder as the logo gets closer to the screen, followed by a sub-bass 110hz sine wave hum when the logo stops spinning. | *A rapid synthesized warbling (which sounds like helicopter rotor blades spinning), getting louder as the logo gets closer to the screen, followed by a sub-bass 110hz sine wave hum when the logo stops spinning. | ||
*Sometimes, a synthesized build-up is heard, accompanied by a soft crash as the logo stops zooming. | *Sometimes, a synthesized build-up is heard, accompanied by a soft crash as the logo stops zooming. | ||
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''' | '''Audio Trivia {{Font color|red|(optional)}}:''' If there is some interesting trivia about the logo theme or sounds, such as who composed it, add them in this section. | ||
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''' | '''Audio Trivia:''' The music, taken from the beginning of Franz von Suppé's "Leichte Kavallerie: Ouverture", was used at the beginning of some old Hong Kong movies. | ||
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''' | '''Audio Variant(s) {{Font color|red|(optional)}}:''' If there are one or more variants of the logo theme or sound, add them here. Again, <u>underline</u> key parts of the variant to make locating it easier. | ||
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Single variant example:<br> | Single variant example:<br> | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' Oddly, on <u>Warner Archive's Blu-ray release of ''The Drowning Pool''</u>, it has the second half of the 1999 fanfare playing due to a plastering error, using the 2001 prints.<br> | ||
Multiple variants example:<br> | Multiple variants example:<br> | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* A <u>sped-up version</u> of the theme exists. | * A <u>sped-up version</u> of the theme exists. | ||
* On <u>current prints of ''Babylon 5''</u>, the 1994 theme is heard; pre-1995 episodes use the closing theme of the show. | * On <u>current prints of ''Babylon 5''</u>, the 1994 theme is heard; pre-1995 episodes use the closing theme of the show. | ||