Forum:Possible DTS Waterdrop Frames

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


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I was asked by Face To The Wind of the Project "Waterdrop" server to upload these to the forum since he doesn't have an account yet, so here.


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Gilby1385
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5 May 2024

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It's possible the second image could also be a generic image that's not meant to line up with any trailer. Furthermore, the earliest archive of the image (and the page it's on) is from 2000, years after the trailer had come and gone.


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LoganStuff
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6 May 2024

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The first one looks like a generic corporate render, reminds me of a lot of other 'technological' things from back in the 2000s. I don't think either of these have anything to do with Waterdrop.


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Just got my account.

The reason why I believe that it's Waterdrop is because the second photo does not look like any DTS logo documented on AVID as well as the internet in general.

I also believe that the reason why the poster could tie to Waterdrop is because of it being from 1996.


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I have my brain for sure that this first image is not supposedly from the Waterdrop trailer, especially this "ball" didn't fit with the lost trailer, and I'm sure the trailer didn't have a "shine" to it.

The second imagem (although it is in a Goofy quality) is more likely the part of the trailer, as many people agree that the trailer had a blue tone, and considering that this is the most used in reconstructions of this trailer.

So, does anyone have the same opinion as me?


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JrStudios
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10 May 2024

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I say the first one fits better, but the 2nd one also looks good. I honestly don't know, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.


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Pastelbruce!
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20 May 2024

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The person who found the first image here, I'm still thinking that the 2nd image fits way more than the one I found. Maybe the first image is a prototype?

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