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'''Logo:''' We first see a "hall" of blue, gold, and bluish-green colors. We quickly shoot across and up the hall and zoom out, revealing a metallic version of the Morgan Creek logo against a watery blue background. When the logo zooms out far enough, the letters in the DVD logo rapidly zoom out one-by-one below the logo, cutting off the music. |
'''Logo:''' We first see a "hall" of blue, gold, and bluish-green colors. We quickly shoot across and up the hall and zoom out, revealing a metallic version of the Morgan Creek logo against a watery blue background. When the logo zooms out far enough, the letters in the DVD logo rapidly zoom out one-by-one below the logo, cutting off the music. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI.ater. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A "whoosh" sound during the "hall" scene, followed by the Morgan Creek theme. The music stops abruptly when "DVD" zooms out with whooshing and pounding sounds. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A "whoosh" sound during the "hall" scene, followed by the Morgan Creek theme. The music stops abruptly when "DVD" zooms out with whooshing and pounding sounds. |
Revision as of 17:12, 13 July 2023
Background
Morgan Creek DVD was the home entertainment label of Morgan Creek Entertainment.
(2001-2007)
Logo: We first see a "hall" of blue, gold, and bluish-green colors. We quickly shoot across and up the hall and zoom out, revealing a metallic version of the Morgan Creek logo against a watery blue background. When the logo zooms out far enough, the letters in the DVD logo rapidly zoom out one-by-one below the logo, cutting off the music.
Technique: CGI.ater.
Music/Sounds: A "whoosh" sound during the "hall" scene, followed by the Morgan Creek theme. The music stops abruptly when "DVD" zooms out with whooshing and pounding sounds.
Availability: Seen on Morgan Creek DVDs like Heist or Exorcist: The Beginning, usually together with Warner Bros. and other logos. Newer DVDs only have the Universal logo instead.