Dolby Digital Cinema

Logo (2005-????)
Logo: A countdown leader suddenly appears, counting from the number 10, in a rather modern-looking font. The pictures goes from black and white to orange before the picture distorts and burns when the countdown reaches the number 8. Once number 6 appears, the number then appears in a changing background, with its color changing with it. First a fiery orange background, then a green one with flowers and plants growing, and then a blue one, where the flowers turn into bubbles that float towards the screen in all corners, except for the center. After number 1, the number disappears as a light shines, but it seems separated by two transparent vertical rectangles on the left and right of the screen. The rectangles then zoom out and gradually turn black as the rectangle are revealed to be part of the Dolby symbol, with the "DOLBY" name below it in its font, also black, and "DIGITAL CINEMA" stacked on top of each other in silver, all inside of the silver outline of an also vertical rectangle. As the logo zooms to the top and resides there, "BELIEVE YOUR EYES" appears below it, in white with a blue glow around it in the same font as "DIGITAL CINEMA". The logo then glows strongly before fading out immediately afterwards, while "BELIEVE YOUR EYES" stay for a second before also fading out.

Variants: Two variants were introduced when the late 2000s Dolby logo came out, one where the DDC logo is modified to feature the current Dolby logo and font at the time, while "BELIEVE YOUR EYES" remains intact, nd one where the standard Dolby logo replaces the Digital Cinema logo, zooms out to the center, and there is no "BELIEVE YOUR EYES" below it.


 * A 3D variant exists where the number are now in CG and zoom in slightly before disappearing. The end result modifies depending on the era: Variants with the two Dolby 3D Digital Cinema logos, the 2010 Dolby 3D logo and the standard Dolby logo, all zooming in instead of out, exist. The "BELIEVE YOUR EYES" text is present in the 3D Digital Cinema variants.

FX/SFX: The countdown appearing and burning, the numbers glowing, the background changing or zooming in in the 3D version, and the logos appearing.

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Availability: Seen on all cinemas with Dolby's sigital projection systems ever since they were introduced in 2005.

Editor's Note: This is an amazing logo which sets the mood perfectly.