Regal Cinemas - Policy Trailer Remake (1993-June 2000, March 2001-2008, July-September 16, 2010)
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February 2023: 80 Views March 2023: 100 Views April 2023: 165 Views May 2023: 200 Views June 2023: 250 Views June 17th, 2023: 260 Views June 26-27th, 2023: 267-270 Views July 2023: 280 Views August 13th, 2023: 290 Views August 18th, 2023: 300 Views September 1st, 2023: 310 Views September 19th, 2023: 320 Views October 2023: 340 Views November 2023: 350 Views December 2023: 360-375 Views --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Log: April 4th, 2023 - (The Omega Overhaul Update: Part 1) Overhauled the Pepsi Cup portion of the trailer remake again. April 4th, 2023 - (The Omega Overhaul Update: Part 2) Revamped the Dashboard and it's animation. April 4th, 2023 - Updated the Animation for the Stars, Mountains, and the Filmstrip Track going through the film reel now pan down just like the original trailer. April 4th, 2023 - The Regal Cinemas logo now just fades out at the end of the trailer. April 10th, 2023 - Raisinets Candy Concussions and Filmstrip track remastered. (First Remastered Version) April 13th, 2023 - Remastered Version of ChryslerPHybrid's Ending Part of the Trailer Remake. (One of the most impressive updates yet) (Now in 3D) April 17th, 2023 - Overhauled Goobers Part April 19th, 2023 - Scrolling Mountains (The Final Major Update for now) April 19th, 2023 - Dashboard now flashes. April 20th, 2023 - Film Grain Added May 2nd, 2023 - Brand New Thumbnail (Film Grain Removed to avoid any serious lag) May 2nd, 2023 - Brand New Outro May 3rd, 2023 - Timing for the Goobers Part to the End Part is fixed. May 23rd, 2023 - Fixed Mountains June 15th, 2023 - Remastered Rasinets Part (2nd Remastered Version. Now with remade Filmreel.) (Fixed Timing) August 15th, 2023 (Mini-Update) - Popcorn Part Remake is in the works of being finished. August 29th, 2023 (True and Real Final Update) - :D It's finally here. It finally came! The Popcorn Part is finally finished! And, updated the Thumbnail just to finish it off. (Credit goes to @StellaTheRoboKitty) September 5th, 2023: Updated the Instructions info as some major changes were made in the Regal Cinemas AVID page. Also with the project title being shortened and updated. September 21st, 2023: Added the Regal Cinemas Theme Reharmonization audio with the 1993 Regal Cinemas Audio. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full Title: Regal Cinemas - Policy Trailer Remake (1993-June 2000, March 2001-2008, July-September 16, 2010) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- So this is a Collab Entry that is made by @CaptainSugar2022 (Me), @NotARealDoge (Grimparsley2672), and @ChryslerPHybrid. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trivia: This Trailer Remake in the Regal Cinemas Trailer Remake Contest stands to be the most popular trailer remake so far as it's the First Trailer from Regal Cinemas. And it brought a lot of nostalgia ever since it first debuted back in 1993 and when it was revived in 2010. And this is the very first trailer remake of the 1993 Rollercoaster Policy, as nobody hasn't tried making a remake of it yet. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2023 Captain Sugar Studios © 2023 Captain Sugar Animation © 2023 Regal Cinemas
Instructions
Opening: We start with a futuristic rollercoaster car at a tunnel. A curved dashboard starts to display the Regal theater policy below: "Welcome to Regal Cinemas (1993-2002) / Welcome to Regal Entertainment Group (2002-2008; 2010) Refreshments available in lobby In case of emergency please proceed to the nearest exit. Enjoy The Show!!!" The screen moves up, revealing a track of filmstrip, machinery, and a screen displaying "No Smoking", with the dashboard still visible. The car starts moving across the track and climbs up a lift hill, also passing by another screen displaying "Quiet Please/No Talking During Movie", and wrappers flying into a large trashcan, before exiting the tunnel. The dashboard moves off screen and the car speeds up as it goes down a drop (passing by a Raisinets box) and through a large filmreel. More concessions pass by, including two Butterfinger boxes, Pepsi cups, a large Goobers box, and popcorn popping alongside two rising Regal Cinemas popcorn bags. The car drops again and enters another futuristic tunnel on the right. The doors open, and we cut to outside the tunnel as the rollercoaster car zooms by. The Regal Cinemas logo (gray with orange crown and filmreel) moves in from the left of the screen to the center, tilted at a downward angle, and a sparkle forms on the edge of the crown. Variants: 1998-2002: The design of the car's interior, the sky background, the popcorn bags, and the second tunnel's exit have been changed. The Nestlé candies are replaced with Hershey candies (Milk Duds, Reese's cups, and Twizzlers) and Pepsi's "Project Blue" logo replaces the 1991 version (white background, stripe with Pepsi logo). The Regal Cinemas logo at the end (now in a gold color and on a space background) faces the screen directly and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" fades in below it in blue. This variant was also adapted for the Mexican cinema chain Cinépolis (owned by Organización Ramirez) and was used during the late 90s and early 2000s. This version has no concessions as we're about to drop the first lift hill through the filmreel, the candy boxes after the filmreel drop are KitKats, and Twizzlers is replaced by Nestle's Crunch. The policy text is also in Spanish and mentions Cinépolis. A version of this was also made for Organización Ramirez's Multicinemas theatres. SmithGroup would make an actual original trailer for Cinépolis later on. 2002: Coca-Cola branding was placed onto the former Pepsi cups. 2002-2004: The dashboard is straight instead of curved with more details (including a handle that automatically moves). The Reese's are replaced with Raisinets, and the popcorn bags are redesigned. The rollercoaster was given a sleeker look with small spinning fans on the bottom, the Regal logo is changed from Regal Cinemas to Regal Entertainment Group, and "FEATURE PRESENTATION" is wiped in from the center with sparkling effects. 2004-2008: The Milk Duds and first Raisinets box are replaced with Sour Patch Kids and Cookie Dough Bites, and the popcorn bags are replaced with new popcorn buckets. July-September 16, 2010: This version serves as a placeholder for the 8th opening. The candies' order of appearance is changed to Raisinets and M&Ms during the filmreel drop, and Sour Patch Kids and Cookie Dough Bites afterwards, and the Coca-Cola cups display updated designs along with the Regal popcorn bags. Technique: CGI by SmithGroup Communications, created on SGI workstations with Alias/Wavefront PowerAnimator, and later converted to Autodesk Maya in 2002. It was designed by visual effects designer John McLaughlin, who previously worked for LucasArts, and later worked for DreamWorks Animation. Music/Sounds: A futuristic rock-like orchestration which is kind of fast-paced to match the opening's roller coaster theme. Before the first drop, a female voice says: "Welcome to Regal Cinemas. Refreshments are available in the lobby. And please, keep our theatre clean by disposing of trash in the specified containers. And remember: gift certificates are available for any special occasion. Enjoy the show." At one point, there's a loud popcorn pop sound. A small finish is heard at the end of the logo along with synth-bells. The original version was released in Dolby Stereo, before being remixed in Dolby Digital in 1998 (the popcorn pop sound was louder and the synth-bells at the end were removed on screens equipped with Dolby Digital in the 1998 version). Music/Sounds Variants: 2002-2008; 2010: The voiceover says "Welcome to Regal Entertainment." at the start of the opening, some of the sound effects were altered and a 2-note electric guitar jingle was added at the end. Availability: This was gradually removed from Regal locations between 2005 and 2008 in favor of the 6th opening. Legacy: It is telling that Regal brought back the rollercoaster concept twice after the initial follow-ups failed to live up to this logo.
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