The classic "Double-D" symbol is centered at the top, followed by the "DOLBY STEREO" wordmark.
These were typically flagship theaters in major cities that could afford the expensive upgrade. For everyone else, the "Dolby Stereo" track would simply play back in mono. A History of Sound Innovation dolby stereo in selected theaters logo
The lights are dimming. The box is opening. Listen closely. The classic "Double-D" symbol is centered at the
This variant is most recognized as an rather than a full animated intro: dolby stereo in selected theaters logo
There is an old saying in Hollywood: "Sound is 50% of the movie." But for a long time, that 50% was trapped.
Historically used a clean, sans-serif typeface, often resembling Avenir or Gustan Medium in modern recreations. 🖼️ Visual Gallery