Jerry Bruckheimer Films/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

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Gone in 60 Seconds (2000):

  • After the logo forms, the animation plays backwards segueing into the film.

Kangaroo Jack (2003):
  • Three kangaroos can briefly be seen crossing the road. After the logo is formed, the sun moves across the logo, transitioning to the opening credits.

Veronica Guerin (2003):
  • Instead of regular animation, we only see clouds moving in the logo and the tree already being formed.

Glory Road (2006):
  • The logo is cut short. Then, the animation plays backwards segueing into the film.

Déja Vù (2006):
  • The logo plays normally until halfway when it plays in reverse. After that, it plays normally.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007):
  • Everything else in the logo fades out except the tree, which stays in its place during the opening scene.
  • On the trailer, the animation is in warp-speed. When the lightning strikes, the logo turns sepia and a curve of light comes from the right side of the screen. The logo fades out.

G-Force (2009):
  • Hurley (guinea pig from the movie) runs along the road, falls off the logo, and runs off scared when the tree is struck by lightning.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010):
  • When the logo is finished, it gets swept away by a blue fog to reveal the text "Britain 740 AD."

The Lone Ranger (2013):
  • The road is replaced with a train track. Also, the logo is slightly sped up.
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