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===Logo (27 October 27, 2023-)===
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'''Visuals:''' A {{color|gold|golden}} swirl of light flies in, followed closely by another swirl. After a while, the second swirl exits, while the original becomes the stroke writing out the "le" in the 2018-present [[Fremantle]] logo as the rest of it draws in and pans out.
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'''Audio:''' An instrumented piano theme.
 
'''Availability:''' So far, seenSeen only on both ''Priscilla'' and the Eagle Pictures Blu-ray release of ''Finally Dawn''.
 
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Logo (October 27, 2023-)


Visuals: A golden swirl of light flies in, followed closely by another swirl. After a while, the second swirl exits, while the original becomes the stroke writing out the "le" in the 2018-present Fremantle logo as the rest of it draws in and pans out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An instrumented piano theme.

Availability: Seen only on both Priscilla and the Eagle Pictures Blu-ray release of Finally Dawn.

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