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*On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. Also, the beginning of the logo is slightly different. | *On some early films released by the company, the "S" is bigger than usual. Also, the beginning of the logo is slightly different. | ||
*On ''Deliver Us from Evil'', ''No Good Deed'', ''Searching'', and ''Brightburn'', the 2014 Sony logo transitions to this logo. | *On ''Deliver Us from Evil'', ''No Good Deed'', ''Searching'', and ''Brightburn'', the 2014 Sony logo transitions to this logo. | ||
'''Closing Variant:''' Similar to the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] logos, the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "'''SCREEN GEMS'''" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "'''A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company'''". | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it. | '''FX/SFX:''' The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it. | ||
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'''Editor’s Note:''' Compared to the television version, the "S" has truly mellowed with age. A beautifully animated and orchestrated logo. The red version, however, can bring flashbacks to the original “S from Hell”, though the music still makes it far calmer. | '''Editor’s Note:''' Compared to the television version, the "S" has truly mellowed with age. A beautifully animated and orchestrated logo. The red version, however, can bring flashbacks to the original “S from Hell”, though the music still makes it far calmer. | ||
===2nd Logo (July 22, 2011-)=== | ===2nd Logo (July 22, 2011-)=== | ||