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'''Variant:''' Since around 2000, the logo now takes place in the sky (like the Warner Home Video logo). Also, from 2001-2003, the byline is replaced with “WARNER MUSIC GROUP, AN AOL-TIME WARNER COMPANY”. Later on, a different font for “WARNER MUSIC GROUP" is used.
'''Variant:''' Since around 2000, the logo now takes place in the sky (like the Warner Home Video logo). Also, from 2001-2003, the byline is replaced with “WARNER MUSIC GROUP, AN AOL-TIME WARNER COMPANY”. Later on, a different font for “WARNER MUSIC GROUP" is used.


'''Technique:''' The shield spinning. Done by JP Creative Group.
'''Technique:''' CGI by JP Creative Group.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A generic MIDI theme consisting of a synth pad, a slap bass, drumbeats, and two "ting" sounds each time the logo shines.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A generic MIDI theme consisting of a synth pad, a slap bass, drumbeats, and two "ting" sounds each time the logo shines.

Revision as of 05:17, 19 May 2023


(1998-2010?)

Logo: On a black background at an oblique angle, we see a silver WB shield without the lettering and a gold treble clef spinning around it. Also, there is some spinning silver text that reads "WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS". A white light knocks the treble clef off, and translucent shields fly through the WB shield. Then, the very familiar WB letters fly through the shield. Afterward, a silver WB shield with the lettering on an amber background and a gray banner with the letters "MUSIC" in black hits the shield and settles down. The logo turns toward the viewer and shines. The words "WARNER BROS. PUBLICATIONS" zoom in. The WB crest shines again. The byline "A Warner Music Group Company" fades in, and the WB crest shines some more.

Variant: Since around 2000, the logo now takes place in the sky (like the Warner Home Video logo). Also, from 2001-2003, the byline is replaced with “WARNER MUSIC GROUP, AN AOL-TIME WARNER COMPANY”. Later on, a different font for “WARNER MUSIC GROUP" is used.

Technique: CGI by JP Creative Group.

Music/Sounds: A generic MIDI theme consisting of a synth pad, a slap bass, drumbeats, and two "ting" sounds each time the logo shines.

Availability: Rare. Seen on instructional WB music videos, such as the Song Express series.

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