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Logo description and captures by Eric S.
1st Logo
(1980's-2000's)
TBA
2nd? Logo
(2000's?- )
Nickname: "Golden db"
Logo: We start on a black background or its FBI Warning, which suddenly breaks itself in four sections and rolls out. The allied artists icon "db" is there, now in 3D and textured on a chromed or golden texture.
FX/SFX: The reeling of the pages.
Music/Sounds: A whoosh as the pages reels, or a percussion that accompanies it that blends into a holding note.
Availability: Appears on public-domain DVDs of their films.
Editor's Note: None.
1st Logo
(1980's-2000's)
TBA
2nd? Logo
(2000's?- )
Nickname: "Golden db"
Logo: We start on a black background or its FBI Warning, which suddenly breaks itself in four sections and rolls out. The allied artists icon "db" is there, now in 3D and textured on a chromed or golden texture.
FX/SFX: The reeling of the pages.
Music/Sounds: A whoosh as the pages reels, or a percussion that accompanies it that blends into a holding note.
Availability: Appears on public-domain DVDs of their films.
Editor's Note: None.