Warner Bros. Pictures (Modified Screen)

Bumper (1994-)
Visuals: On a black background, we see the typical modified screen text, We see the reading:

This film has been modified as follows from its original version: it has been formatted to fit your screen.

Variants:
 * Sometimes, the text is bolded.
 * The font of the text may be changed.
 * Some films include additions to the text, to include references to the editions of the film to run in the time allotted. This may also include editions for content. One example is the 2001 CBS airing of Fallen (1998).
 * The text was added to run the time and allotted for content, See the reading:

This film has been modified as follows from its original version: it has been formatted to fit your screen and edited for content.

and

This film has been modified as follows from its original version: it has been formatted to fit your screen, to run in the time allotted, and edited for content.


 * A Spanish variant was found on Spanish-subtitled VHS releases of Feardotcom and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
 * On the 1995-1998 VHS releases of A Christmas Story (also seen on the 1999 DVD and 2003 20th Anniversary DVD) and 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, the logo as the result of the Warner Home Video is playing instead.
 * On the 1997 Turner/Columbia TriStar Video and the VHS releases of Hamlet, Lone Star, and The Spitfire Grill, the logo as the result of the Warner Home Video is played by modified screen instead.
 * On New Line Both Side DVDs, the logo as the result of the Warner Home Video is playing modified screen instead.

Technique: None.

Audio: None usually, but on Descriptive Video Service VHS's released by Warner Home Video, a narrator says "This film has been formatted to fit your screen" (sometimes preceded by either "A message appears" or simply "A message").

Availability:
 * Seen on Warner Home Video VHS and fullscreen DVD releases, and the fullscreen sides of double-sided DVDs such as The Clan of the Cave Bear and Poltergeist. It can also be seen on Warner Bros. movies on TV channels like FX, AMC or MTV. It also appears on a 1995 MGM/UA VHS of A Christmas Story and a 1997 Columbia TriStar VHS of Hamlet.
 * Seen on New Line Both Side DVDs, As heard of Warner Home Video is playing instead.