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*One early closing variant of such featured the boxed Torch Lady logo at center, with "COLUMBIA PICTURES" and the SPE byline below one another. Sometimes, the text and byline are smaller and the logo is bigger to fit the width of the text. Beginning with ''Life'' in 2017, a revised version of the this variant is used. Here, the text and byline are larger.
*One early closing variant of such featured the boxed Torch Lady logo at center, with "COLUMBIA PICTURES" and the SPE byline below one another. Sometimes, the text and byline are smaller and the logo is bigger to fit the width of the text. Beginning with ''Life'' in 2017, a revised version of the this variant is used. Here, the text and byline are larger.


'''FX/SFX:''' The torch shining and the zoom out, as well as the transition from the Sony logo starting in 2014. Starting with ''Charlie's Angels'' (2019), as the logo fades out, parts of the Sony byline dim out and then fade out completely, much like the 1992 [[Columbia Pictures Television|CPT]] logo.
'''FX/SFX:''' The torch shining and the zoom out, as well as the transition from the Sony logo starting in 2014. During the early years of the usage of the byline "'''a Sony Company'''", the byline and logo fade out at the same time. Starting in 2016, as the logo fades out, parts of the Sony byline dim out and later fade out completely, much like the 1992 [[Columbia Pictures Television|CPT]] logo.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic tune is heard, which ends with a brass sounder. Composed by Jonathan Elias. There are three versions of the fanfare: one that sounds orchestrated that's played by a piano with orchestration, one that sounds more synthesized, and the third, which was first heard on John Carpenter's ''Vampires'', released on October 30, 1998, has both themes mixed in together. All three have the same ending. Starting with ''Sex Tape'', released on July 18, 2014, extra build-up is added at the beginning, to match up with the parting clouds. Sometimes it is silent, has the opening theme to any given film, or music from any given soundtrack.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic tune is heard, which ends with a brass sounder. Composed by Jonathan Elias. There are three versions of the fanfare: one that sounds orchestrated that's played by a piano with orchestration, one that sounds more synthesized, and the third, which was first heard on John Carpenter's ''Vampires'', released on October 30, 1998, has both themes mixed in together. All three have the same ending. Starting with ''Sex Tape'', released on July 18, 2014, extra build-up is added at the beginning, to match up with the parting clouds. Sometimes it is silent, has the opening theme to any given film, or music from any given soundtrack.

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