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===(January 16, 2015-August 24, 2017)===
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'''Logo:''' It's the same as the "TWC" variant of [[The Weinstein Company]] logo, but the spotlights are {{color|blue}}-{{color|cyan}} and "TWC"the name slides to the left to make way for "{{color|cyan|-DIMENSION}}".
 
'''Technique:''' SameCGI asby theKelly Weinstein Company logo, with the text slidingCarlton.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the Weinstein Companyaforementioned logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Only seen on the U.S. release of ''Paddington'' and ''Gold''. A short version was seen on the TV version of ''The Mist''.
 
'''Legacy:''' It's just the standard TWC logo, but in blue. Not much to see or say here.
 
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Background

This was a (rather redundantly-named) division of The Weinstein Company that was formed reportedly for projects of "mutual interest" between the Weinstein brothers. Only two films and one TV series were distributed through the label.

(January 16, 2015-August 24, 2017)

Logo: It's the same as the "TWC" variant of The Weinstein Company logo, but the spotlights are blue-cyan and the name slides to the left to make way for "-DIMENSION".

Technique: CGI by Kelly Carlton.

Music/Sounds: Same as the aforementioned logo.

Availability: Only seen on the U.S. release of Paddington and Gold. A short version was seen on the TV version of The Mist.

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