Background: DLP from Texas Instruments is a projection device that uses a digital micro-mirror device, which is offered in cinemas, developed in 1987 by Larry Hornbeck, and had its first projector revealed in 1997. DLP stands for "Digital Light Processing".
1st Logo[]
(2006- )
Nickname: "The Cube", "Birth of an Image", "The Waterfall", "Big DLP"
Logo: In a desert, a mirror cube digs itself from the ground. It jumps around a few times. The cube unfolds itself as the mirrors reveal a majestic waterfall. The signature logo forms, with "Digital Picture by" right next to the circle-D. The logo then zooms onto the waterfall, pauses, and then explodes into rainbow glitter as the logo disappears into a black background.
FX/SFX: CGI.
Music/Sounds: Crackling sounds when the cube pops out, a sci-fi sound every time the cube jumps and reveals itself, and a majestic theme when the waterfall is on screen.
Availability: Found in theaters that have their products.
2nd Logo[]
(2006- )
Nickname: "Meteor Shower", "Power"
Logo: We fade in from black to see some meteors fall from the sky and hit the ground. A tornado starts to form and becomes a tunnel as we zoom in. The screen turns to a rainbow swirl and the DLP logo forms. Then, it flashes away and we see "The Power of Picture" fade in to the screen.
Variant: Sometimes, "The Power of Picture" is omitted.
FX/SFX: CGI.
Music/Sounds: A slightly ominous synth tune with choirs.
Availability: See previous logo.