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'''Note:''' Prior to 2005, LS&I did not use an on-screen logo (as evidenced by their having an in-credit text on a featurette on the 2002 DVD of ''Sunset Boulevard''). |
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===Logo (June 19, 2005-2008?)=== |
===Logo (June 19, 2005-2008?)=== |
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[[File:Light Source & Imagery (2005).webp|frameless|center]] |
[[File:Light Source & Imagery (2005).webp|frameless|center]] |
Revision as of 23:51, 1 January 2024
Logo (June 19, 2005-2008?)
Visuals: On a black background, this text is shown:
LIGHT
SOURCE
After a while of this, "LIGHT SOURCE" and "IMAGERY" shift away from the center of the screen so that a filmstrip can fade in, in which "&" writes itself. About simultaneously, "A" and "PRODUCTION" respectively fade in at the top and bottom.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: The ending theme of the featurette.
Availability: It appears after the featurettes on the 2005-07 DVDs of Tommy Boy, Four Brothers, Yours, Mine & Ours, Grease, The 4400: Season Two, Dead Like Me: The Complete Second Season, Coming to America, True Grit, and Major League, as well as their Blu-ray counterparts.