
Music/Sounds: A laser sound leading into a boom mixed with an electricity zap, followed by a whoosh with another boom and zap, and then another whoosh with a boom and zap.
Technique: CGI by Richard "Doc" Baily of Image Savant, animated with Alias Wavefront on an SGI workstation.
In some cases, the theatrical version of the trailer is used on home releases some of these (mostly from Sony) have the DTS text zooming out slightly when it first appears (primarily on films shot in 1.85:1, but not always). The 2002 DVD of Re-Animator has this variant in 1.85:1, while the 1999 DVD of Tenchi Muyou! in LOVE 2 - Distant Thoughts has it in 1.78:1. On some DTS-encoded LaserDiscs and DVDs from the late 1990s and early 2000s, the logo is in 4:3 and videotaped, and the "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" text is removed. Also, the orange text "DTS IN SELECTED THEATRES" (in the Serpentine font) is shown below the disc sometimes the text was in white. An earlier version of this trailer was used for the first year of its existence, where we fade out after the first sequence dissolves. However, in the late 1990s, when it was agreed upon that companies should use all three sound formats for their films to avoid competition, a separate reel with this trailer was made. Instead, it was included in the first reel of films that were originally mixed in DTS audio. Trivia: Unlike Dolby and THX, DTS didn't actually release this trailer as a separate reel for projectionists to play before a film.
Finally, the words "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" (in the Optima font), both in white, zoom out above and below the box, respectively. At the top of the screen is the orange text "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" (in the Serpentine font). After the logo forms, it explodes into particles until the text "dts" appears, followed by a blue box behind it and an inward trail effect appearing within the text. The stylized blue word "digital" does the same, followed by a silver bar rectangle reading "experience" (also in Microgramma) that flies out. When it stops, the gray word "the" (set in the Microgramma font) zooms close and then moves back. Trailer: On a black background, a giant, gold optical disc (which is meant to represent a CD, but can also be interpreted as a Laserdisc or DVD) zooms out. The video of this logo may be too loud or severely distorted.