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===1st Logo (Unfold) (June 22, 2012-)===
===1st Logo (Unfold) (June 22, 2012-)===
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===2nd Logo (Leaf) (2014-)===
===2nd Logo (Leaf) (2014-)===
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'''Trailer''': We start off with the text "At the heart of great cinema is great sound." on a black background. A blue light starts to brighten on the top-left corner of the screen as the text blurs away in a blue tint. The scene then focuses to reveal a forest with many branches. The camera zooms up to a branch with many leaves stuck to its twigs. Leaves start to fall in the background. A leaf dislodges from the twig and flies off as the camera pans to the left. A bright light illuminates the whole scene and it changes to a spring-like setting. The camera slowly pans through branches with red and green leaves until it gets to a broken wing. Eventually, the wing snaps off of its stem and swings around and around past many trees with lime green leaves everywhere. A yellow light illuminates the scene in what looks like a summer setting before it darkens again. The wing comes back into view before disappearing off the left side of the screen, revealing many leaves falling. All of this segues into a dark background where the wing splashes into a pool of water, emitting a bright light. The ripples form the Dolby Atmos logo with a dark shine on it. The logo then fades out.
'''Trailer''': TBA.


'''Technique:''' Amazing CGI!
'''Technique:''' Amazing CGI!


'''Music/Sounds:''' Many wind noises play throughout the logo, along with sounds of crickets, cicadas, and birds. When the wing snaps and swirls, the sound of a flock of birds leaving is heard, along with scratching noises. The sound of leaves falling is heard when the background goes dark. This ends with a soft water splashing noise, followed by a calm bass note.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.


'''Availability:''' Seen in theaters with Dolby Atmos.
'''Availability:''' Seen in theaters with Dolby Atmos.

Revision as of 15:09, 20 January 2023




Background

Launched in April 2012, Dolby Atmos is a sound technology, where a sound mix can be created so that each loudspeaker has its own discrete sound feed, an advancement in sound technology possibly not seen since the dawn of digital sound.

1st Logo (Unfold) (June 22, 2012-)


Trailer: On a grey, gradient background, we see very fine white lines that join together and create small red lights. As the lines join together, they become sides of a 3D shape, with mostly triangles for sides. It spins left and then unwinds and expands to a bumpy grey surface. The surface then ripples, shatters and become small, right-angled triangles, which, just as quickly as they appeared, disappear via a rotating effect. These triangles then reappear as the camera slowly zooms out as these triangles start to join together and mechanically form the inside of a cube, which when we zoom out, is actually the Dolby "Double D" logo, accompanied by the "DOLBY" company name, in the company font on a background dominated by a bright light. During this zoom out, the word "ATMOS" flies in from the right and rotates until it faces the audience. Then, using the same effect, the words from tagline either reads "HEAR THE WHOLE PICTURE", or "FEEL EVERY DIMENSION", appear one by one.

Technique: Top notch CGI by Imaginary Forces that is fast-moving, but at the same time, easy to understand.

Music/Sounds: Lasers and cybernetic sounds for the forming of the original 3D object. When the 3D shapes are joining and breaking apart, a sound similar to that of a Transformer is heard, while a low rising sound joins it. When the company logo is revealed, the low rising note then crescendos in a style similar to the THX "Deep Note".

Availability: Seen in theaters with Dolby Atmos, beginning with Brave. It is also seen on some Blu-ray and UHD releases, namely from Lionsgate. (John Wick and The Hitman's Bodyguard are two examples)

2nd Logo (Leaf) (2014-)


Trailer: We start off with the text "At the heart of great cinema is great sound." on a black background. A blue light starts to brighten on the top-left corner of the screen as the text blurs away in a blue tint. The scene then focuses to reveal a forest with many branches. The camera zooms up to a branch with many leaves stuck to its twigs. Leaves start to fall in the background. A leaf dislodges from the twig and flies off as the camera pans to the left. A bright light illuminates the whole scene and it changes to a spring-like setting. The camera slowly pans through branches with red and green leaves until it gets to a broken wing. Eventually, the wing snaps off of its stem and swings around and around past many trees with lime green leaves everywhere. A yellow light illuminates the scene in what looks like a summer setting before it darkens again. The wing comes back into view before disappearing off the left side of the screen, revealing many leaves falling. All of this segues into a dark background where the wing splashes into a pool of water, emitting a bright light. The ripples form the Dolby Atmos logo with a dark shine on it. The logo then fades out.

Technique: Amazing CGI!

Music/Sounds: Many wind noises play throughout the logo, along with sounds of crickets, cicadas, and birds. When the wing snaps and swirls, the sound of a flock of birds leaving is heard, along with scratching noises. The sound of leaves falling is heard when the background goes dark. This ends with a soft water splashing noise, followed by a calm bass note.

Availability: Seen in theaters with Dolby Atmos.

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