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* '''Technique:''' Nice CGI animation. | * '''Technique:''' Nice CGI animation. | ||
{{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Unnecessarily criticizing the logo's animation: | {{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Unnecessarily criticizing the logo's animation:<br> | ||
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* '''Technique:''' Cheap CGI. | * '''Technique:''' Cheap CGI. | ||
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*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. | ||
{{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Description is written in a conversational tone (first-person plural is used to address the audio):<br> | |||
* '''Audio:''' We hear a series of synthesized shining sounds, followed by a nine-note brass tune, a couple of synth blares, and a four-note orchestral tune. This theme was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. | |||
{{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Does not specifically describe the audio:<br> | |||
* '''Audio:''' Rock music. | |||
{{color|red|'''Incorrect'''}} example - Unnecessarily praising the logo's audio:<br> | |||
* '''Audio:''' Either a wonderful piano/string tune (composed by Randy Edelman, who also composed the fanfare for Spyglass's predecessor, Caravan Pictures), silence, or the opening theme of the movie. | |||
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