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|text=You want me to choose a THX trailer? How about THX Cimmaron |
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|text={{quote|The THX "Cimarron" logo sequence is a variation of the THX Deep Note audio logo, which was first introduced in 1983. The Cimarron logo was created in 1997, and it features a visual component in addition to the audio. |
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The sequence begins with a blue-green screen with the letters "THX" in white. The screen then fades to black, and the "THX Cimarron" graphic appears in the center of the screen. The graphic is a series of metallic, three-dimensional shapes that form a "T" shape, with a circle in the center. |
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The graphic then transforms into a series of rotating geometric shapes, with the circle at the center expanding and contracting. As the shapes rotate, a series of colored lines emanate from the circle and move outward, pulsing to the beat of the accompanying audio. |
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The audio is a variation of the classic THX Deep Note, and features a series of deep, rumbling tones and high-pitched sounds that build in intensity over the course of the sequence. The audio and visuals reach a crescendo as the sequence concludes, and the THX logo is left on screen. |
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The THX Cimarron logo sequence is often seen at the beginning of movies and other video content that has been certified by THX for high-quality audio and video reproduction. |
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|text=How about a 1982 RCA Columbia Home Video Poland logo? |
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|text={{quote|The 1982 Polish RCA Columbia Home Video logo sequence features an animated graphic of the company's name, accompanied by a musical score that has a classic, orchestral feel. |
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The sequence begins with a shot of a black background, with the RCA Columbia Home Video logo appearing in white lettering. The logo then fades out, and the screen transitions to an animated sequence. |
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The animation features a black screen with a white grid pattern, which then zooms out to reveal a series of white rectangles arranged in a grid. The rectangles then transform into a series of white circles, which move and rotate around the screen. |
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As the circles move, a series of colorful lines and geometric shapes appear, creating a dynamic and abstract visual display. The musical score builds in intensity and complexity as the animation continues, with horns and strings adding to the classical feel of the piece. |
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The animation then fades out, and the RCA Columbia Home Video logo appears once again, this time in black and white lettering against a red background. The sequence ends with the company's name and the text "Licensed by CBS Records" appearing on the screen. |
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Overall, the Polish RCA Columbia Home Video logo sequence is a dynamic and visually engaging display that captures the classic feel of the company's brand. |
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|text=How about a Hanna-Barbera 2012 logo from Littlest Pet Shop? And to be serious what AI are you using to generate descriptions and images? |
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|text={{quote|How about a Hanna-Barbera 2012 logo from Littlest Pet Shop? And to be serious what AI are you using to generate descriptions and images?}} |
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Let's stick to real logos since the AI may not recognize fanmade/false information (the one you provided, from its date and source, is fictious). |
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Descriptions are generated by ChatGPT; images are by DALL-E. |
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|text=The 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo |
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|text=The current Warner Bros. Pictures logo |
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|text={{quote|The 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo sequence features a simple, classic animation of the company's iconic castle logo, set against a bright blue background. The sequence is accompanied by a brief orchestral fanfare, which has become a signature sound of the Disney brand. |
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The sequence begins with a fade in to the blue background, which then pans down to reveal a stylized image of a castle with turrets and spires, set against a dark blue sky. The image is composed of a series of simple geometric shapes, including squares, triangles, and circles. |
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As the camera moves in closer to the castle, a series of searchlights sweep across the sky, illuminating the castle and creating a sense of grandeur and excitement. The orchestral fanfare swells to a crescendo, adding to the sense of drama and anticipation. |
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The sequence ends with the words "Walt Disney Pictures Presents" appearing on the screen, followed by the title of the film or other content that is being presented. The logo has undergone several updates and revisions over the years, but the basic elements of the castle and the orchestral fanfare have remained consistent, making it one of the most recognizable and iconic logos in the entertainment industry. |
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{{quote|The 2021 Warner Bros. Pictures logo sequence features a new, updated version of the classic "WB" shield logo, set against a background of shifting colors and patterns. |
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The sequence begins with a fade in to a black screen, as the sound of an orchestra tuning their instruments is heard. The music then transitions into a new, contemporary version of the classic Warner Bros. theme, composed by Hans Zimmer and featuring a mix of orchestral and electronic elements. |
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As the music builds in intensity, the screen fades to a series of abstract shapes and colors, including swirling blues, pinks, and purples, and a series of shifting lines and patterns. These shapes gradually coalesce into the new WB shield logo, which features a simplified, more modern design, with a gold and white color scheme and a 3D effect. |
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As the logo comes into focus, the music reaches a crescendo, with crashing cymbals and soaring strings, before fading out to silence. The logo then fades to black, and the film or other content that is being presented begins. |
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Overall, the 2021 Warner Bros. Pictures logo sequence is a dynamic and contemporary update to the classic WB shield logo, incorporating new technology and design elements while still maintaining the iconic brand identity of the Warner Bros. Pictures brand. |
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|text=Got a few. |
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:Village Roadshow Pictures (current logo) |
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:Legendary Pictures (current logo) |
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:Sony Pictures Television |
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:Paramount Pictures (current logo) |
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:Dark Castle Entertainment |
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|text={{quote|The 2019 Village Roadshow Pictures logo sequence features a simple, yet elegant animation of the company's logo, set against a black background. The sequence is accompanied by a dramatic orchestral score that adds to the sense of grandeur and excitement. |
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The sequence begins with a fade in to the black screen, with the company's name appearing in bold white letters. The text then fades out, and the screen transitions to an animated sequence. |
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The animation features a series of abstract geometric shapes, including squares, circles, and triangles, arranged in a way that suggests a series of pathways or roads. The shapes then transform and shift, creating a dynamic and visually engaging display. |
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As the animation continues, the Village Roadshow Pictures logo appears in the center of the screen, composed of a series of stylized letters and lines that form the company's name. The logo is colored in a rich gold tone that adds to the sense of elegance and sophistication. |
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The animation then fades out, and the Village Roadshow Pictures logo appears once again, this time in white letters set against a black background. The orchestral score reaches a crescendo, adding to the sense of excitement and anticipation, before fading out to silence. |
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Overall, the 2019 Village Roadshow Pictures logo sequence is a simple, yet effective display that captures the elegance and sophistication of the brand. The abstract animation and dramatic score create a sense of excitement and anticipation, setting the stage for the film or other content that is being presented. |
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{{quote|The 2019 Legendary Pictures logo sequence features an updated version of the company's iconic logo, set against a dynamic and visually engaging animation. |
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The sequence begins with a fade in to a black screen, with the sound of a deep and resonant horn. The screen then transitions to a series of rapidly shifting colors and shapes, including swirling purples, blues, and greens, and a series of stylized lines and patterns. |
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As the animation continues, the Legendary Pictures logo appears in the center of the screen, composed of a series of stylized letters and lines that form the company's name. The logo is colored in a deep red tone that adds to the sense of drama and intensity. |
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The animation then continues, with the colors and patterns shifting and coalescing into a series of abstract images that suggest landscapes, galaxies, and otherworldly environments. The orchestral score swells to a crescendo, adding to the sense of excitement and anticipation. |
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The sequence ends with the Legendary Pictures logo once again appearing on the screen, this time set against a black background. The animation fades out, and the logo glows briefly before fading to black. |
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Overall, the 2019 Legendary Pictures logo sequence is a dynamic and visually stunning display that captures the sense of grandeur and epic scale that is a hallmark of the Legendary brand. The abstract animation and dramatic score create a sense of excitement and anticipation, setting the stage for the film or other content that is being presented. |
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{{quote|The 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo sequence features a simple and elegant animation of the company's logo, set against a dynamic and modern soundtrack. |
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The sequence begins with a series of fast-paced and abstract images, including a series of rapidly flashing lines and patterns, and a series of bold, modern images of urban landscapes and technology. The soundtrack is a driving electronic score, with a pulsing beat that adds to the sense of energy and excitement. |
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As the animation continues, the Sony Pictures Television logo appears on the screen, composed of a series of stylized letters and lines that form the company's name. The logo is colored in a sleek and modern silver tone that adds to the sense of sophistication and technology. |
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The animation then continues, with the logo transforming and shifting in a series of abstract and geometric forms. The soundtrack builds to a crescendo, adding to the sense of excitement and anticipation. |
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The sequence ends with the Sony Pictures Television logo once again appearing on the screen, this time set against a black background. The animation fades out, and the logo glows briefly before fading to black. |
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Overall, the 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo sequence is a dynamic and modern display that captures the sense of energy and excitement that is a hallmark of the brand. The abstract animation and driving soundtrack create a sense of anticipation and sophistication, setting the stage for the television programs that are being presented. |
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{{quote|The 2011 Paramount Pictures logo sequence features a striking and dynamic animation of the company's iconic logo, set against a stirring orchestral score. |
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The sequence begins with a series of abstract images that suggest space, with swirling clouds of gas and galaxies seen from a distance. The images are colored in a muted blue and gray color scheme that adds to the sense of awe and wonder. |
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As the animation continues, the Paramount Pictures logo appears on the screen, set against a background of shimmering stars and nebulae. The logo is composed of a series of stylized mountain peaks, with the name of the company in bold, modern letters. |
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The animation then continues, with the logo transforming and shifting in a series of abstract and geometric forms. The orchestral score swells to a crescendo, adding to the sense of grandeur and majesty. |
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The sequence ends with the Paramount Pictures logo once again appearing on the screen, this time set against a black background. The animation fades out, and the logo glows briefly before fading to black. |
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Overall, the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo sequence is a visually stunning and emotionally stirring display that captures the sense of grandeur and spectacle that is a hallmark of the brand. The abstract animation and powerful orchestral score create a sense of anticipation and excitement, setting the stage for the films that are being presented. |
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{{quote|The 1999 Dark Castle Entertainment logo sequence is a creepy and atmospheric display that sets the stage for the horror films that the company is known for producing. |
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The sequence begins with a series of eerie and unsettling sounds, including a distant rumbling and the sound of creaking metal. The screen is then filled with the image of an old and decrepit castle, set against a dark and stormy sky. |
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As the animation continues, the Dark Castle Entertainment logo appears on the screen, set against the backdrop of the castle. The logo is composed of a stylized image of a castle tower, with the name of the company written in a bold and dramatic font. |
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The animation then continues, with the camera moving through the castle and revealing a series of creepy and macabre images, including skeletons and other Gothic motifs. The eerie sounds continue to build in intensity, adding to the sense of dread and foreboding. |
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The sequence ends with the Dark Castle Entertainment logo once again appearing on the screen, this time set against a blood-red background. The animation fades out, and the logo glows briefly before fading to black. |
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Overall, the 1999 Dark Castle Entertainment logo sequence is a highly effective display that captures the unsettling and Gothic tone that is characteristic of the brand. The imagery and sounds work together to create a sense of unease and anticipation, setting the stage for the horror films that are being presented. |
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|text=The 5th Lionsgate logo |
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|text={{quote|The 2005 Lionsgate logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a mountain peak. As the camera pans down, a red circle with a roaring lion inside appears, and the image becomes colorized. The lion then roars as the words "Lionsgate" appear on the screen in white letters. The sequence ends with a tagline, "The More You Know, The More You Lionsgate," appearing below the company name. |
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|text=Disney Channel International's 1999-2003 idents |
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|text=[[Studio Entertainment]] one. |
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|text=1987 Gracie Films logo |
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|text=Telewizja Polska (2006-)? |
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|text={{quote|The 1999 Disney Channel international ident sequence features a blue background with a stylized, 3D Disney Channel logo in the center. The logo is a rectangle with a rounded right corner, and it has the word "Disney" in white letters and "Channel" in red letters. The logo starts to rotate, and the camera zooms out to reveal that the logo is actually a globe. The globe then rotates, and various Disney characters are seen in different locations around the world. As the camera continues to zoom out, a tagline appears: "Disney Channel: Entertaining the World." Finally, the Disney Channel logo and the globe fade to black. |
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{{quote|The 1988 Studio Entertainment logo sequence starts with a dark screen, and then a white light appears in the center. As the light grows brighter, a red triangle and a blue circle emerge from the light and rotate around it. The triangle and circle then move to opposite sides of the screen, and the word "Entertainment" appears in white letters in the center. The red triangle and blue circle continue to rotate around the word "Entertainment," and the word "Studio" appears below it in smaller white letters. The sequence ends with the triangle and circle merging into the word "Entertainment," and the screen fading to black. |
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{{quote|The 1987 Gracie Films logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a cloudy sky, which zooms in to reveal the top of a mountain peak. A halo of light then appears around the peak, and a music sting is heard. The camera then zooms out to show the entire mountain range, and a woman's voice (that of co-founder of Gracie Films, James L. Brooks' mother) is heard saying "Shh!" As the camera zooms in on the peak again, a blue sky with clouds appears, and the Gracie Films logo is revealed. The logo features a drawing of a girl's head with pigtails, looking up and holding a clapboard, and the words "Gracie Films" are written in a cursive font. The sequence ends with the girl clapping the board and the camera zooming out as the sound of a film camera is heard. |
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{{quote|The 2006 Telewizja Polska logo sequence starts with a light shining on a black background, which then reveals a blue, 3D letter "P" in the center of the screen. The camera then moves around the letter to show that it is made up of multiple smaller, interconnected shapes. As the camera continues to move around the letter, more shapes are added, and the letter becomes more complex. Finally, the camera stops moving, and the letter "P" forms the shape of a peacock with its tail feathers fanned out. The peacock then turns towards the camera and flaps its wings, and the words "Telewizja Polska" appear in white letters below the peacock. The sequence ends with the peacock and letter "P" turning blue and the background turning white. |
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|text=1998 Cartoon Network Europe/Polska/UK ident |
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|text={{quote|The 1998 European Cartoon Network ident sequence starts with a blue background with a white stripe in the center. The Cartoon Network logo, which is a stylized, red, square-shaped "CN" with the word "Cartoon Network" written beneath it in white letters, appears on the stripe. As the camera zooms out, a red and white checkered pattern appears on either side of the stripe, and the background turns yellow. The camera then zooms out further to reveal that the checkered pattern and the yellow background are on a race track, and various Cartoon Network characters are driving race cars on the track. The sequence ends with the Cartoon Network logo and the words "Cartoon Network" flying across the screen as if they were part of a race car. |
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|text=The 1995 Canal+ Video logo |
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|text={{quote|The 1995 Canal+ Video logo sequence starts with a dark blue background, which then changes to a light blue, computer-generated image of a city skyline. The words "Canal+ Video" in white letters and a red rectangle with a white plus sign in the center appear on the screen. The camera then zooms in on the plus sign, which becomes a 3D object and starts to rotate. As it rotates, it changes into different objects, including a film reel, a pair of lips, a bomb, and a car, among others. Each time it transforms, a different sound effect is heard. The sequence ends with the object turning back into the plus sign, which then explodes into multiple red and white objects, resembling a fireworks display. The objects then fall down and form the words "Canal+ Video" in red letters on a white background. |
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|text=THX Calvacade (Shrek 2) |
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|text=The 2008 Oriental Pictures logo, because why not- |
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|text={{quote|The THX "Cavalcade" trailer sequence is a compilation of various scenes from different films and other visual media, showcasing the capabilities of the THX sound and image technology. The trailer starts with a blue and green digital waveform on a black background, accompanied by a low-frequency rumble. The waveform then explodes and transforms into a series of different images, including a roaring lion, a spaceship, a waterfall, a dinosaur, a rollercoaster, and many others, all set to an energetic orchestral score. Each scene features dynamic sound effects and deep, rich bass, demonstrating the full range of the THX sound system. The trailer ends with the THX logo appearing on the screen, accompanied by a loud, powerful sound effect, and the tagline "The Audience is Listening" displayed below it. |
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{{quote|The Oriental Pictures logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a film reel, which then transforms into a 3D version of the same image. The camera then zooms out to reveal that the film reel is part of a complex machine, made up of various gears and mechanical parts, that is powered by a steam engine. As the machine comes to life, the Oriental Pictures logo, which features the company name in stylized, golden letters, appears on the screen. The camera then moves through the machine, revealing a variety of moving parts and intricate details, before finally zooming out to show the entire machine in motion against a golden, sunlit sky. |
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Overall, the sequence is similar to the Pixar Animation Studios logo sequence in terms of its use of computer-generated animation and complex machinery to create a dynamic and visually impressive logo. |
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|text=Dolby Digital City |
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|text={{quote|The Dolby Digital "City" trailer sequence is a short audiovisual clip that showcases the capabilities of Dolby Digital sound technology. The sequence starts with a black screen, followed by the sound of a helicopter flying over the city, which gradually grows louder and more intense, creating a sense of immersion and tension. As the sound builds, the screen fades in to show an aerial view of a bustling cityscape, with skyscrapers, busy streets, and flashing lights. |
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The camera then zooms in on a group of young people standing on a rooftop, and the sound shifts to focus on the voices and music coming from their boombox. The viewer can hear every detail of the music, including the bass, drums, and vocals, as if they were right next to the speakers. |
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The scene then shifts to a car chase, with screeching tires, revving engines, and gunfire creating a visceral and thrilling audio experience. The viewer can hear the sound of the cars moving from one side of the screen to the other, creating a sense of spatial audio. |
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The sequence ends with the camera panning out to show the city once again, as the Dolby Digital logo appears on the screen. The audio fades out, leaving the viewer with the impression of having been fully immersed in a dynamic and lifelike audio experience. |
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|text=[[Twin Tower Entertainment]] |
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|text={{quote|The 1985 Twin Tower Entertainment logo sequence is a short animation that appeared at the beginning of many films and TV shows produced by Twin Tower Entertainment in the mid-1980s. The sequence consists of the following elements: |
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The Twin Tower Entertainment logo: The sequence begins with the company's logo, which features two stylized skyscrapers that are meant to represent the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. The towers are shown against a black background, and the company name appears in bold white letters below the image. |
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A flash of light: After a moment, a bright flash of light appears at the top of the towers, which quickly spreads down the sides of the buildings. |
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A burst of color: As the light fades, the towers are suddenly bathed in a rainbow of colors, which cascade down the sides of the buildings in a series of diagonal lines. |
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A final flash: The sequence concludes with another bright flash of light, which fills the screen before fading to black. |
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Overall, the 1985 Twin Tower Entertainment logo sequence is a simple but visually striking animation that was designed to grab the viewer's attention and create a sense of excitement and anticipation for the film or TV show to come. |
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|text=Universal centennial. |
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|text=Nintendo |
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|text=Charter Entertainment. |
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|text={{quote|The 2012 Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary logo sequence is a celebratory opening sequence that was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures, one of the oldest and most successful movie studios in the world. |
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The sequence begins with the familiar Universal Pictures logo, which features a globe with the company's name encircling it. The globe slowly spins, revealing the different continents and oceans of the world. As the camera zooms in on the North American continent, the Universal logo fades away and is replaced by a montage of iconic moments from some of Universal's most famous films, such as Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, and more. |
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The montage is accompanied by an original orchestral score composed by Brian Tyler, which incorporates the themes and melodies from many of these classic movies. As the montage draws to a close, the camera once again zooms out to reveal the Universal globe, now surrounded by fireworks and streamers as the crowd cheers and celebrates. The logo then fades to black, and the movie begins. |
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Overall, the 2012 Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary logo sequence is a fun and nostalgic celebration of Universal's long and storied history in the entertainment industry. It is a testament to the enduring power of movies to captivate and inspire audiences, even after a century of filmmaking. |
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{{quote|The 1985 Charter Entertainment logo sequence is an opening sequence that was created for Charter Entertainment, a now-defunct American film and television production company that was active in the 1980s and early 1990s. |
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The logo sequence begins with a series of rapid cuts between different black and white images of urban landscapes, industrial sites, and futuristic technology. The images are accompanied by a pulsing electronic score that builds in intensity as the sequence progresses. |
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As the music reaches a crescendo, the images are replaced by a bright flash of light, and the Charter Entertainment logo appears on the screen. The logo features the company name, "Charter," in block letters, with the word "Entertainment" below it in smaller type. The logo is rendered in a neon blue color, which contrasts sharply with the dark, futuristic imagery that precedes it. |
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After the logo appears, it flickers briefly and then fades out, leaving a white screen. The music continues for a few more seconds before it too fades out, and the movie or television show begins. |
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Overall, the 1985 Charter Entertainment logo sequence is a high-energy, visually striking introduction to the company's productions. Its futuristic aesthetic and electronic score reflect the technological and cultural trends of the 1980s, and it remains a memorable artifact of that era. |
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|text={{quote|The Nintendo GameCube logo sequence features a short animation that plays when the console is turned on. The sequence starts with a black screen, which is then gradually filled with a blue, gradient background. The Nintendo GameCube logo then appears in the center of the screen, with the word "Nintendo" written in white above it and the word "GameCube" written in white below it. |
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After a brief pause, the logo sequence continues with a series of bright, multi-colored blocks that appear around the GameCube logo. The blocks are arranged in a circular pattern and move in a clockwise direction, spinning around the GameCube logo in the center. The colors of the blocks are primarily blue, orange, and green, and they have a shiny, metallic appearance. |
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As the blocks continue to spin around the GameCube logo, a white spotlight appears and shines down on the logo, illuminating it and causing it to shimmer. The spotlight then fades out, and the logo sequence comes to an end, leaving the player at the console's main menu. Overall, the Nintendo GameCube logo sequence is a simple but colorful and visually pleasing animation that serves as a recognizable symbol of the console. |
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*1. Nederland 2 ident |
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*3. Rede Globo ident |
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Artificial intelligence has some of its faults, which can lead to inaccurate but amusing results. Toying around with this concept, AI will do its best to describe a logo's sequence, albeit from its name alone. An example of a logo portrayed by AI is provided here: The 1993 Columbia Pictures logo sequence begins with the Columbia Torch Lady, a statue of a woman holding a torch, standing on a pedestal against a black background. The torch lights up and the camera zooms in on it, then the image fades to a white screen with a blue and gold Columbia Pictures logo. The logo consists of a torch with a flame, a Columbia star and the words "Columbia Pictures" in white letters, all on a blue background. The camera pans out to show the logo is surrounded by a rippling pool of water, with ripples extending outward. An orchestral fanfare plays throughout the sequence. Finally, the image fades to black and the film begins. Feel free to provide as many logos as you like but what is required for these requests are the company's name and the year the logo debuted (if they only have one logo, then the latter requirement may be discarded). It would be also cool to see someone create an image or even video from these descriptions. |
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Did you make that AI description online or no? |
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The description was generated online. |
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Seems like an interesting concept. I wonder what would it do to the IMAX Corporation (1978-1993) logo... |
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The 1978 IMAX logo sequence begins with a view of a rotating globe, followed by a zoom-in to a point where the letters "IMAX" appear on the horizon. The camera then flies towards the letters, which become larger and more prominent, until the viewpoint is inside the letter "I". The sequence ends with a burst of light emanating from the center of the "I". The music accompanying the sequence is a fanfare composed by Jerry Goldsmith. |
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Screen Gems, 1965. |
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The 1965 Screen Gems logo sequence features an image of a horse rearing up and neighing against a red background, followed by the Screen Gems logo appearing onscreen, with the words "A Columbia Pictures Company" underneath. The logo features the letters "S" and "G" in white, with a blue diamond shape between them, all on a red background. As the horse continues to neigh, the camera zooms in on the diamond, which becomes larger and fills the screen, eventually transitioning to the opening scene of the film or TV show. The music accompanying the sequence is a fanfare composed by Van Cleave. |
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Orion Pictures 1979? |
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The 1979 Orion Pictures logo sequence begins with a dark blue background and a silver, shiny circle slowly fading into view. A few moments later, three lines shoot across the circle, forming a stylized constellation of stars, which glimmers and rotates slightly. Then, the word "ORION" appears in stylized silver letters across the middle of the circle. The music accompanying the sequence is a fanfare composed by Arthur B. Rubinstein. This logo was later updated with different variations in the following years, but the original 1979 version remained the most iconic. |
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Warner Home Video #2 |
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20th Century Fox 2009 |
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DreamWorks 1997 |
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Today Home Entertainment 1987. |
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THX Amazing Life |
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The 1985 Warner Home Video logo sequence features a blue background with a rotating metallic "W" logo with a white border. As the logo rotates, a line drawing of a cityscape appears behind it. The camera then zooms into the city, eventually reaching a suburban house with a red brick chimney, a tree, and a white picket fence. The words "Warner Home Video" appear in white block letters on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. The music accompanying the sequence is a fanfare composed by John Williams. This logo sequence was used by Warner Home Video from 1985 until 1997, when it was replaced by a different logo. The 2009 20th Century Fox logo sequence begins with the usual 20th Century Fox logo appearing onscreen, with the letters "20th" and "Century" in white, and "Fox" in shiny gold. As the logo fades out, the screen turns completely dark, and a few seconds later, a series of searchlights turn on, revealing a night-time cityscape. The camera then zooms in on a building, which turns out to be the headquarters of 20th Century Fox, located at 10201 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles. The camera then flies through the windows of the building and into a darkened movie theater, where the final part of the sequence takes place. The words "A News Corporation Company" appear in white block letters on the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. The music accompanying the sequence is a re-orchestrated version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare, composed by Alfred Newman. This logo sequence was used by 20th Century Fox from 2009 until the studio was acquired by Disney in 2019, when it was replaced by a different logo. The DreamWorks Pictures logo sequence starts with a boy sitting on a crescent moon, holding a fishing rod with a small fish jumping out of the water. The camera then pans out to reveal that the boy is sitting on a large crescent moon that is suspended in the night sky, with several other celestial objects in the background. The boy casts his fishing line and the hook snags the "D" in "DreamWorks", which is written in a stylized font. As the boy reels in the fish and the "D", the DreamWorks logo rises up over the horizon. Once the logo is fully visible, the boy disappears and the music swells, ending in a crescendo. The DreamWorks logo sequence features a memorable and recognizable tune composed by John Williams. This sequence has been used by DreamWorks Pictures since its inception in 1997, with minor variations over the years. The 1987 Today Home Entertainment logo sequence features a blue diamond shape with a yellow abstract sunburst design in the center. The words "Today Home Entertainment" appear in blue and yellow capital letters underneath the diamond. The logo is accompanied by a synthesized jingle with a series of ascending notes. The logo sequence appears at the beginning of VHS tapes and other home video releases distributed by Today Home Entertainment in 1987. The THX "Amazing Life" trailer sequence is a brief audio and visual demonstration of THX's high-fidelity sound and video capabilities. The sequence begins with a series of low-frequency sound effects that increase in volume, followed by a deep male voiceover that says, "The audience is listening." The THX logo then appears on a black screen and transitions to a series of short clips that showcase vivid and detailed footage of natural environments, wildlife, and people engaged in various activities. The footage is accompanied by a dynamic orchestral score that highlights the range and clarity of THX's audio technology. The sequence ends with the THX logo reappearing on screen, followed by the company's signature deep note sound effect. |
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VID (1990) |
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Paramount Pictures 2002 |
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The 1990 VID logo sequence for Russian television featured a stylized blue globe with a yellow ring encircling it, evoking the image of an atom. The globe had a white circle with the letters "ВИD" in blue cyrillic letters, which stood for "Vserossiyskaya Gosudarstvennaya Televizionnaya i Radioveshchatelnaya Kompaniya", the state television and radio broadcasting company of the Soviet Union. The globe rotated against a dark blue background, with an orchestral jingle playing in the background. This logo was used from 1990 until 1991, before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transition to the Russian Federation. The 2002 Paramount Pictures logo sequence starts with the iconic mountain peak of the Paramount logo, which is presented in high definition with a modern, sleek design. The camera moves across a lake in the foreground, and the light changes to reflect a beautiful sunset. The title "Paramount Pictures" appears in simple blue and white letters, and a fanfare composed by James Newton Howard plays in the background. The sequence was created by Digital Domain, a leading visual effects company, and is one of several variations of the classic Paramount logo used over the years. |
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Viacom 1971, 1976, 1986, and 1990 |
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The 1971 Viacom logo sequence features a blue square with rounded corners and a stylized "V" in white letters. The "V" is composed of three lines, two of which form a "V" shape, while the third line extends horizontally to the right, forming the crossbar of the "A" in "Viacom". The logo appears against a black background and is accompanied by a simple synthesized jingle. Viacom is a media company that owns and operates a number of popular television networks, including MTV, Nickelodeon, and Comedy Central. The 1971 logo was one of the company's earliest logo designs. The 1976 Viacom logo sequence features a blue square with rounded corners and a stylized "V" in white letters. The "V" is composed of three lines, with two lines forming a "V" shape, and the third line extending horizontally to the right, forming the crossbar of the "A" in "Viacom". The logo appears against a blue background, and the "V" is shown moving into the square from the left side of the screen, accompanied by a simple synthesized jingle. This version of the Viacom logo was used from 1976 to 1980 and was the second iteration of the company's logo design. The 1986 Viacom logo sequence features a blue square with rounded corners and a stylized "V of Steel" in white letters. The "V" is composed of three lines, with two lines forming a "V" shape, and the third line extending horizontally to the right, forming the crossbar of the "A" in "Viacom". The "V of Steel" design is a more detailed and metallic version of the company's previous "V" logo. The logo appears against a blue background and the "V of Steel" is shown rotating into the square from the left side of the screen, accompanied by an orchestral jingle. This version of the Viacom logo was used from 1986 to 1990 and was the third iteration of the company's logo design. The 1990 Viacom logo sequence features a blue square with rounded corners and a stylized "V of Gold" in white letters. The "V" is composed of three lines, with two lines forming a "V" shape, and the third line extending horizontally to the right, forming the crossbar of the "A" in "Viacom". The "V of Gold" design is a more refined and luxurious version of the company's previous "V" logos. The logo appears against a blue background and the "V of Gold" is shown rotating into the square from the left side of the screen, accompanied by an orchestral jingle. This version of the Viacom logo was used from 1990 to 2005 and was the fourth iteration of the company's logo design. |
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I’ve got some: Unintelligible Grunt, MGM, Walden Media, Barry Schindel Company and Paramount Animation (2019 onwards) |
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The Unintelligible Grunt logo sequence you're referring to is from the animated television series "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" which premiered on Cartoon Network in 2003. The MGM logo sequence is one of the most iconic and recognizable film studio logos in history. It features the Latin phrase "Ars Gratia Artis" (meaning "art for art's sake") and a lion roaring, both of which have been a part of the MGM brand for decades. The 2003 Walden Media logo sequence featured an animated image of a tree growing from a seedling into a full-grown tree. The animation begins with a small, green sprout emerging from a seed, and then quickly growing into a sapling. The sapling grows taller and wider, with branches and leaves sprouting out from the trunk. The logo sequence for The Barry Schindel Company featured an animated graphic of the company's name, with "Barry Schindel" in larger font than "Company." The text was set against a blue background, and the animation showed the company's name appearing and disappearing in a flickering effect. The 2019 Paramount Animation logo sequence features an updated version of the classic Paramount Pictures mountain logo. The sequence begins with a shot of a cloudy blue sky, with a few white clouds passing by. The camera then begins to pan down, revealing the top of a mountain in the distance. |
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How about a random THX trailer? |
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Divisa Ediciones? |
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How about a random THX trailer? Please provide a specific trailer. Divisa Ediciones is a Spanish home video distributor and publisher, and their logo sequence features an animated graphic of the company's name. |
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You want me to choose a THX trailer? How about THX Cimmaron |
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The THX "Cimarron" logo sequence is a variation of the THX Deep Note audio logo, which was first introduced in 1983. The Cimarron logo was created in 1997, and it features a visual component in addition to the audio. |
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How about a 1982 RCA Columbia Home Video Poland logo? |
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The 1982 Polish RCA Columbia Home Video logo sequence features an animated graphic of the company's name, accompanied by a musical score that has a classic, orchestral feel. |
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How about a Hanna-Barbera 2012 logo from Littlest Pet Shop? And to be serious what AI are you using to generate descriptions and images? |
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How about a Hanna-Barbera 2012 logo from Littlest Pet Shop? And to be serious what AI are you using to generate descriptions and images? Let's stick to real logos since the AI may not recognize fanmade/false information (the one you provided, from its date and source, is fictious). Descriptions are generated by ChatGPT; images are by DALL-E. |
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The 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo |
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The current Warner Bros. Pictures logo |
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The 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo sequence features a simple, classic animation of the company's iconic castle logo, set against a bright blue background. The sequence is accompanied by a brief orchestral fanfare, which has become a signature sound of the Disney brand. The 2021 Warner Bros. Pictures logo sequence features a new, updated version of the classic "WB" shield logo, set against a background of shifting colors and patterns. |
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The 2019 Village Roadshow Pictures logo sequence features a simple, yet elegant animation of the company's logo, set against a black background. The sequence is accompanied by a dramatic orchestral score that adds to the sense of grandeur and excitement. The 2019 Legendary Pictures logo sequence features an updated version of the company's iconic logo, set against a dynamic and visually engaging animation. The 2002 Sony Pictures Television logo sequence features a simple and elegant animation of the company's logo, set against a dynamic and modern soundtrack. The 2011 Paramount Pictures logo sequence features a striking and dynamic animation of the company's iconic logo, set against a stirring orchestral score. The 1999 Dark Castle Entertainment logo sequence is a creepy and atmospheric display that sets the stage for the horror films that the company is known for producing. |
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The 5th Lionsgate logo |
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The 2005 Lionsgate logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a mountain peak. As the camera pans down, a red circle with a roaring lion inside appears, and the image becomes colorized. The lion then roars as the words "Lionsgate" appear on the screen in white letters. The sequence ends with a tagline, "The More You Know, The More You Lionsgate," appearing below the company name. |
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Disney Channel International's 1999-2003 idents |
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Studio Entertainment one. |
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1987 Gracie Films logo |
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Telewizja Polska (2006-)? |
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The 1999 Disney Channel international ident sequence features a blue background with a stylized, 3D Disney Channel logo in the center. The logo is a rectangle with a rounded right corner, and it has the word "Disney" in white letters and "Channel" in red letters. The logo starts to rotate, and the camera zooms out to reveal that the logo is actually a globe. The globe then rotates, and various Disney characters are seen in different locations around the world. As the camera continues to zoom out, a tagline appears: "Disney Channel: Entertaining the World." Finally, the Disney Channel logo and the globe fade to black. The 1988 Studio Entertainment logo sequence starts with a dark screen, and then a white light appears in the center. As the light grows brighter, a red triangle and a blue circle emerge from the light and rotate around it. The triangle and circle then move to opposite sides of the screen, and the word "Entertainment" appears in white letters in the center. The red triangle and blue circle continue to rotate around the word "Entertainment," and the word "Studio" appears below it in smaller white letters. The sequence ends with the triangle and circle merging into the word "Entertainment," and the screen fading to black. The 1987 Gracie Films logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a cloudy sky, which zooms in to reveal the top of a mountain peak. A halo of light then appears around the peak, and a music sting is heard. The camera then zooms out to show the entire mountain range, and a woman's voice (that of co-founder of Gracie Films, James L. Brooks' mother) is heard saying "Shh!" As the camera zooms in on the peak again, a blue sky with clouds appears, and the Gracie Films logo is revealed. The logo features a drawing of a girl's head with pigtails, looking up and holding a clapboard, and the words "Gracie Films" are written in a cursive font. The sequence ends with the girl clapping the board and the camera zooming out as the sound of a film camera is heard. The 2006 Telewizja Polska logo sequence starts with a light shining on a black background, which then reveals a blue, 3D letter "P" in the center of the screen. The camera then moves around the letter to show that it is made up of multiple smaller, interconnected shapes. As the camera continues to move around the letter, more shapes are added, and the letter becomes more complex. Finally, the camera stops moving, and the letter "P" forms the shape of a peacock with its tail feathers fanned out. The peacock then turns towards the camera and flaps its wings, and the words "Telewizja Polska" appear in white letters below the peacock. The sequence ends with the peacock and letter "P" turning blue and the background turning white. |
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1998 Cartoon Network Europe/Polska/UK ident |
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The 1998 European Cartoon Network ident sequence starts with a blue background with a white stripe in the center. The Cartoon Network logo, which is a stylized, red, square-shaped "CN" with the word "Cartoon Network" written beneath it in white letters, appears on the stripe. As the camera zooms out, a red and white checkered pattern appears on either side of the stripe, and the background turns yellow. The camera then zooms out further to reveal that the checkered pattern and the yellow background are on a race track, and various Cartoon Network characters are driving race cars on the track. The sequence ends with the Cartoon Network logo and the words "Cartoon Network" flying across the screen as if they were part of a race car. |
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The 1995 Canal+ Video logo |
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The 1995 Canal+ Video logo sequence starts with a dark blue background, which then changes to a light blue, computer-generated image of a city skyline. The words "Canal+ Video" in white letters and a red rectangle with a white plus sign in the center appear on the screen. The camera then zooms in on the plus sign, which becomes a 3D object and starts to rotate. As it rotates, it changes into different objects, including a film reel, a pair of lips, a bomb, and a car, among others. Each time it transforms, a different sound effect is heard. The sequence ends with the object turning back into the plus sign, which then explodes into multiple red and white objects, resembling a fireworks display. The objects then fall down and form the words "Canal+ Video" in red letters on a white background. |
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THX Calvacade (Shrek 2) |
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The 2008 Oriental Pictures logo, because why not- |
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The THX "Cavalcade" trailer sequence is a compilation of various scenes from different films and other visual media, showcasing the capabilities of the THX sound and image technology. The trailer starts with a blue and green digital waveform on a black background, accompanied by a low-frequency rumble. The waveform then explodes and transforms into a series of different images, including a roaring lion, a spaceship, a waterfall, a dinosaur, a rollercoaster, and many others, all set to an energetic orchestral score. Each scene features dynamic sound effects and deep, rich bass, demonstrating the full range of the THX sound system. The trailer ends with the THX logo appearing on the screen, accompanied by a loud, powerful sound effect, and the tagline "The Audience is Listening" displayed below it. The Oriental Pictures logo sequence starts with a black and white image of a film reel, which then transforms into a 3D version of the same image. The camera then zooms out to reveal that the film reel is part of a complex machine, made up of various gears and mechanical parts, that is powered by a steam engine. As the machine comes to life, the Oriental Pictures logo, which features the company name in stylized, golden letters, appears on the screen. The camera then moves through the machine, revealing a variety of moving parts and intricate details, before finally zooming out to show the entire machine in motion against a golden, sunlit sky. |
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Dolby Digital City |
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The Dolby Digital "City" trailer sequence is a short audiovisual clip that showcases the capabilities of Dolby Digital sound technology. The sequence starts with a black screen, followed by the sound of a helicopter flying over the city, which gradually grows louder and more intense, creating a sense of immersion and tension. As the sound builds, the screen fades in to show an aerial view of a bustling cityscape, with skyscrapers, busy streets, and flashing lights. |
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The 1985 Twin Tower Entertainment logo sequence is a short animation that appeared at the beginning of many films and TV shows produced by Twin Tower Entertainment in the mid-1980s. The sequence consists of the following elements: |
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Universal centennial. |
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Nintendo |
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Charter Entertainment. |
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The 2012 Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary logo sequence is a celebratory opening sequence that was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures, one of the oldest and most successful movie studios in the world. Nintendo Please specify which logo. The 1985 Charter Entertainment logo sequence is an opening sequence that was created for Charter Entertainment, a now-defunct American film and television production company that was active in the 1980s and early 1990s. |
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Nintendo GameCube |
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The Nintendo GameCube logo sequence features a short animation that plays when the console is turned on. The sequence starts with a black screen, which is then gradually filled with a blue, gradient background. The Nintendo GameCube logo then appears in the center of the screen, with the word "Nintendo" written in white above it and the word "GameCube" written in white below it. |
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Splaat |
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T.A.T Communications Company |
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The extremely rare Cine Sabado logo from 2008 |
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How about this for example:
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Windows XP |
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ATV 1969 |
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Studios USA Television |
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Damn this thread already bursted into popularity 🎃 |