Web1992. Bumper: Just a black screen with the words "Coming Soon from Columbia Tri-Star Home Video" or "Now Available from Columbia Tri-Star Home Video". Variant: A variant of the "Coming Soon" clip-on with a different font for the text, and with "Tri-Star" shown as "TriStar," exists. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None. WebLogo: On a wispy blue BG, we see the standard Columbia Torch Lady to the left of the screen, surrounded by the Gaumont daisy. We see the words "Gaumont Columbia TriStar Films" to the right, sparkling. FX/SFX: The …
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WebTriStar Television, Inc. (first spelled Tri-Star, and abbreviated as TT) is an American television production studio that is a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures Television.TriStar Television was launched in March 1986 by TriStar Pictures, and remained a joint-venture between Columbia Pictures, CBS, and HBO until it was … WebBumper: On the cloud background from the era's CTHV logo, the shiny gold text "ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE" zooms in and settles.. FX/SFX: The clouds and the text.. Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying "Columbia TriStar Home Video proudly presents exciting behind-the-scenes footage immediately following this feature.". Availability: … hierarchy within organisms
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Web2nd logo (September 1, 1992-December 26, 1995; April 3, 2001-Present) On a white background, we see two boxes outlined with a black border. On the left is one featuring a newly-done Torch Lady, and on the right is a … WebBackground: TriStar Pictures (originally spelled "Tri-Star") was formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures (then owned by the Coca-Cola Company), HBO, … WebApparently, CLG Wiki said on the Columbia Pictures page in the 4th logo section that "There is a far view version in 1.85:1 on the US Blu-ray release of Tommy." This was a massive myth in logo history. ... Columbia … hierarchy window