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'''Visuals:''' It begins with the familiar Columbia Torch Lady (a less detailed and yellow-toned version of her 1942/1955 iteration), standing on the pedestal and holding her light torch against the backdrop of clouds. The camera slowly zooms towards the torch as the rays pull in, which shines even more as the picture blurs around it. It then emits a flash that fills the screen. When the flash dissolves, the light torch itself appears, as if in a sunburst, against a black background. As it shrinks, it changes into a more "abstract" torch: a blue half circle, or a semicircle, with thirteen white light rays in the center, and the stacked words "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS'''" (in a white Cooper Black font) appear under it. |
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All are written in a white Cooper Black font. |
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'''Trivia:''' |
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*If one were to slow down the color version of the logo at x0.25 speed and pause it right before the chyroned text appears, the Columbia Pictures text is briefly seen before it then vanishes. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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*There is a black and white version of this logo seen on classic Columbia movies and shorts in B&W. |
*There is a black and white version of this logo seen on classic Columbia movies and shorts in B&W. |
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*The end will vary from video to video, with it fading to black in one version while another cuts to black. |
*The end will vary from video to video, with it fading to black in one version while another cuts to black. |
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*<u>''The Bridge on the River Kwai''</u> and <u>''Easy Rider''</u> have a shortened version that starts with the sunburst, similar to the [[Columbia Pictures Pay Television]] logo and has the text |
*<u>''The Bridge on the River Kwai''</u> and <u>''Easy Rider''</u> have a shortened version that starts with the sunburst, similar to the [[Columbia Pictures Pay Television]] logo and has the text in a white Helvetica font with a gray drop shadow. |
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'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation by Robert Abel & Associates, with the Torch Lady and backdrop being a matte painting, and the text chyroned over the Columbia Pictures name. |
'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled cel animation by Robert Abel & Associates, with the Torch Lady and backdrop being a matte painting, and the text chyroned over the Columbia Pictures name. |
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'''Audio:''' It begins with a dramatic theme that builds up as the camera zooms in on the torch, and with the flash/sunburst, it takes an inspirational, majestic tone. This theme was composed by Suzanne Ciani. |
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'''Audio:''' The 1976 Columbia Pictures theme by Suzanne Ciani, though some releases have it distorted. |
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'''Audio Variant:''' Some releases have the music distorted. |
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[[Category:International]] |
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[[Category:Logos made by Robert Abel and Associates]] |
[[Category:Logos made by Robert Abel and Associates]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment was established in November 1979 by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., to distribute films from Columbia Pictures on VHS, Beta, LaserDisc, and Super 8mm, with Warner Bros. titles being released by them on the latter format. It was later renamed as "RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video" (or "RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video" for international distribution, "RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video" (in conjunction with Hoyts) in Australia and "Gaumont Columbia RCA Video" (in conjunction with Gaumont) in France) in 1981 as a joint venture with RCA.
Visuals: It begins with the familiar Columbia Torch Lady (a less detailed and yellow-toned version of her 1942/1955 iteration), standing on the pedestal and holding her light torch against the backdrop of clouds. The camera slowly zooms towards the torch as the rays pull in, which shines even more as the picture blurs around it. It then emits a flash that fills the screen. When the flash dissolves, the light torch itself appears, as if in a sunburst, against a black background. As it shrinks, it changes into a more "abstract" torch: a blue half circle, or a semicircle, with thirteen white light rays in the center, and the stacked words "COLUMBIA PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS" (in a white Cooper Black font) appear under it.
Trivia:
Variants:
Technique: Motion-controlled cel animation by Robert Abel & Associates, with the Torch Lady and backdrop being a matte painting, and the text chyroned over the Columbia Pictures name.
Audio: It begins with a dramatic theme that builds up as the camera zooms in on the torch, and with the flash/sunburst, it takes an inspirational, majestic tone. This theme was composed by Suzanne Ciani.
Audio Variant: Some releases have the music distorted.
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