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Revision as of 17:41, 9 October 2023


Logo (2011)


Visuals: We zoom out of a bird's eye-view of San Francisco as the camera spins. Once the Earth is in full view, it zooms out onto a silhouette canyon with a time-lapse morning sky as a statue rises from the bottom under the globe, looking like it's holding the globe. The Earth spins as an explosion occurs behind, changing the sky to an evening (purple) sky as the sky changes into multiple skies/backgrounds (an ocean-like surface, blue lights on a black background and a regular sky). An explosion occurs on one side of the Earth as the Earth then entirely explodes, and we are transported to a night sky background (similar to the 2006- Disney logo) as yet another flashing effect occurs, resulting in

AUSTIN BROWN

to appear along with

PRODUCTIONS LIMITED

abruptly appearing with a line drawing in between. The logo shines a bit before zooming out.

Variant: A short version exists, only consisting of the text zooming out.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A piano note with a choir with a muffled whoosh which intensifies, then a weird synth tune with a choir, along with heaps of loud, bass-boosted whooshes and explosions here and there.

Audio Variant: The short version has the ending theme of the movie, also bass-boosted.

Availability: Seen on Guardian Angel and its sequel.

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