
Nicknames: "Dolby City", "Helicopter", "The Sound of the Future" The "Where available" variant was seen on Starz in the late 90s and early 2000s when they began broadcasting films with Dolby Digital audio.Įditor's Note: The overall dark atmosphere and its sounds and creepy music may be unsettling, which is probably intentional.Can also be seen on the Dolby Digital Demo Disc Explore Our World, and some Roadshow Entertainment DVDs, such as Happy Feet, Swordfish, Enemy at the Gates, 15 Minutes, Cats and Dogs, Pulp Fiction, She's All That, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.The 4:3 version appears on the 1998 THX-certified Laserdisc of Singin' in the Rain.The Dolby Stereo version is seen on some Laserdisc releases such as Stargate, True Lies, Speed, and Immortal Beloved.On home releases of movies, this was used on the Japanese Laserdisc of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (in Surround EX) and the 1997 THX-certified DVD of Platoon from Live Entertainment.Can be seen in some theaters that use the Dolby Digital technology.This trailer debuted on the theatrical release of Batman Returns."Sound design and mix by Academy Award® Winner Randy Thom, Skywalker Sound" according to the Dolby Digital Demo Disc DVD Explore Our World. An eerie synth drone/hum is heard throughout starting with the bells. Following is some ringing sounds of bells, another wind tune (long version only), the metallic sounds of the train gears along with a train whistle and the rails clattering. Music/Sounds: We start with a mysterious wind tune that fades with a high-pitched descending shriek of some sort (long version only). When used on TV channels prior to their broadcasts of films with Dolby soundtracks, the text "where available" would be shown below the Dolby logo at the end.


The trailer exists in 1.85:1 and 2.35:1 widescreen, and in rare cases 4:3.During the logo's early days, from around 1992-1995, a silver Dolby Stereo Digital logo (which contains "DOLBY STEREO" in the rectangle, and "DIGITAL" underneath the rectangle) appeared (Dolby Digital's former name).Once it's out of the picture, a gold Dolby Digital logo (the 1965-2007 Dolby logo with "D I G I T A L" below the logo) fades in and the smoky background fades out. Trailer: On a smoky background, we see the wheels of a train fade into picture and the train starts to move. 2.1 1st Trailer (May 19, 1999-March 2006)ĭolby Digital 1st Trailer (June 19, 1992-2011?) ĭolby Digital trailer -Train- High Quality (SRD).
