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The score was performed by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra. Rizzo at Skywalker Sound. Availability: Rare in the US, despite having lasted almost 10 years, but more common overseas. Trailer: We travel through a narrow canyon with steep walls either side. We pass an opening in the canyon where on top of a rock wall we see the Dolby Digital logo. An eagle's shadow is seen over the Dolby Digital logo. The canyon fades away, leaving the gold Dolby Digital logo which shines. The famous sound sample of an eagle is heard as its shadow appears over the Dolby Digital logo.

Availability: Common. Trailer: On a stormy city background, there are lightning flashes as we follow a helicopter. The neon letters flash one by one as we go to ground level. We quickly zoom through the doors to a Dolby logo with a light shining across the top of it. A synth-like moan or the helicopter and 2 long, quiet flute notes with a sustained background string-section are heard during the zooming into the theater and finally a moaning sound and a descending piano tune.

The Dolby Surround variant appeared on some Interplay Entertainment computer games, starting with Descent 3. The "Where available" variant was seen on Starz in the late 90s and early s when they began broadcasting films with Dolby Digital sound.

Editor's Note: Medium; the thunder and fast pace may scare a few, but this is a great logo, and a favorite of many, even if the CGI is dated nowadays. Trailer: In a temple in Egypt, we see a light shine, and the camera moves to reveal that it's coming from a wall.

In front of the light, we see the Dolby Digital logo in gold. The light shines bright twice as the camera zooms into the logo. When we finally get close enough to the logo, the light shines behind the logo very brightly, causing the logo to shine brightly, and the scene changes to a black background with the logo, which shines. Crickets, birds and a lion roar can be heard during the logo. We hear a rattlesnake-like sound before the we see the light. Then we hear Egyptian music with wood instruments; at the end are drums.

Debuted on the thearical release of Mars Attack! Logo: A ton of code is seen on a scene of a military base with a helicopter exploding.

It changes to a racing scene with a car and a motorcycle. Another car crashes into it and then switches to a man looking a lot like Duke Nukem with the Dolby symbol on his suit on a spaceship walking away from an alien in which 5 speakers and a TV set zoom out and shards form the gold Dolby logo as the background fades to black.

Trailer: We start with bronze-ish colored water which appear to reflect the Double-D symbol; then we flash and see a splash of water with it drops hitting each other. It fades to rain falling toward us. We then see it hit water reflecting the Dolby Digital logo, then fade to the Dolby Digital logo, a 3-D object, in water. We fade to a smoky bronze background with "www. Mixed by Gary A. The long version appeared in theaters starting with the theatrical release of Star Trek: Insurrection, as well as DVDs.

Trailer: On a black background, a hand snaps its fingers three times. On the third snap, the background changes to white with gray Dolby logos as we see several members of the performance group Stomp make music with garbage cans, brooms, trash can lids and keys. We pan to the left throughout the duration of the logo and see a man walking with his feet strapped to large garbage cans. The camera cuts to him stomping on it from ground view, then cutting to a shiny gray Dolby logo appearing.

A Dolby byline and the Stomp logo appear below it. Starting in , the logo replaces the old one. Drums are in the background. The crew laughs then applauds at the end.

Trailer: We see lines of light coming from the sides of the screen.



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