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===Logo (2009-)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a light grey-blue gradient background with some clouds in the sky, there is a man standing with a DVDdisc in his hand. He saysturns "Byto purchasinglook thisat DVD,the you'recamera supportingas yourthe localdisc filmshines andonce. televisionHe industry!"then Whilelooks heup isto sayingnotice this,something the- DVD shines. Then,the big,large {{color|gold|yellow}},-orange shinystacked letters,words saying:
 
<center> THANK </center>
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fallfalling from the sky and landing next to him. It turns the background reddishpurplish-pinky-orange, with some stars seen in the sky. The man then holdsrecovers, upturning theback discto andlook saysat "Thankthe you!"camera.
 
'''Variant:''' Depending on the language that is selected on the DVD/Blu-Ray language option menu, subtitles for the dialogue will appear for the selected language.
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'''Technique:''' CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' The man's dialogue (voiced by presumably Keith Wickham) saying "By purchasing this DVD, withyou're birdsupporting sounds(see inaudio thevariants backgroundbelow) industry. WhenThank heyou!" getsThis is accompanied to histhe secondsound lineof birds tweeting, a loud whistling soundnoise plays.before When"THANK theYOU" wordsfalls landon-screen, a loud thud soundas (accompaniedit bylands, the sound of a crowd cheering) plays, and then a peaceful, dreamy synth hum with twinkling noises.
'''Audio Variants:'''
* SometimesFor Universal releases & some HIT Entertainment releases, the man says "TheYour UKlocal film and television industry". This is usually seen on DVDs released in that country.
* For Sony releases & most HIT Entertainment releases, the man says "The UK film and television".
* Rarely, he would just say "The UK film industry" or "Your local film industry".
* On early Sony releases, the man just says "The UK film"
* On Blu-ray releases, he would say "By purchasing this Blu-ray disc". This has been known to occur with both the usual version where he says "your local film and television industry" and the version where he says "your local film industry" but it is unknown if this also occurs with the other two dialogue variants.
* For 20th Century Fox releases, the man says "Your local film".
* On Blu-ray releases, the man would instead say "By purchasing this Blu-ray disc".
* Occasionally (mainly for the Blu-ray version), it is low-pitched.
 
'''Availability:''' Currently seen on releases from [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]], [[20th Century StudiosHome Entertainment|20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]], [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]], and [[HIT Entertainment]] in the UK and Australia.
* Two Universal releases which have this logo are ''Despicable Me'' and the Blu-ray of ''Jurassic Park''.
* FourFive SonyUniversal releases which have this logo are ''CloudyDespicable WithMe'', a''Roy ChanceChubby ofBrown: Pussy & Meatballs'', 22''The Jump Street,Dilemma'' Theand Amazingthe SpiderBlu-Manray releases of ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' and ''PixelsJurassic Park''.
* Five Sony releases are ''Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs'', ''22 Jump Street'', ''The Social Network'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and'' Pixels.''
* The only known appearance of the logo outside of the UK and Australia is on the Italian DVD of ''Panda! Go, Panda!''.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 5 November 2024


Logo (2009-)

Visuals: On a light grey-blue gradient background with some clouds in the sky, there is a man standing with a disc in his hand. He turns to look at the camera as the disc shines once. He then looks up to notice something - the large gold-orange stacked words saying:

THANK
YOU

falling from the sky and landing next to him. It turns the background purplish-pinky-orange, with some stars seen in the sky. The man then recovers, turning back to look at the camera.

Variant: Depending on the language that is selected on the DVD/Blu-Ray language option menu, subtitles for the dialogue will appear for the selected language.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The man (voiced by Keith Wickham) saying "By purchasing this DVD, you're supporting (see audio variants below) industry. Thank you!" This is accompanied to the sound of birds tweeting, a loud whistling noise before "THANK YOU" falls on-screen, a loud thud as it lands, the sound of a crowd cheering, and a peaceful, dreamy synth hum with twinkling noises.

Audio Variants:

  • For Universal releases & some HIT Entertainment releases, the man says "Your local film and television"
  • For Sony releases & most HIT Entertainment releases, the man says "The UK film and television".
  • On early Sony releases, the man just says "The UK film"
  • For 20th Century Fox releases, the man says "Your local film".
  • On Blu-ray releases, the man would instead say "By purchasing this Blu-ray disc".
  • Occasionally (mainly for the Blu-ray version), it is low-pitched.

Availability: Currently seen on releases from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and HIT Entertainment in the UK and Australia.

  • Five Universal releases which have this logo are Despicable Me, Roy Chubby Brown: Pussy & Meatballs, The Dilemma and the Blu-ray releases of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Jurassic Park.
  • Five Sony releases are Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, 22 Jump Street, The Social Network, The Amazing Spider-Man and Pixels.
  • The only known appearance of the logo outside of the UK and Australia is on the Italian DVD of Panda! Go, Panda!.
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