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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a {{color|red}}, 3-D version of the Columbia Records "Walking Eye" logo, spinning its parts around. Then, the eye zooms out and mends all of its parts together to the left of the screen as a box slowly fades in over it. Then the words "{{color|silver|{{Font|serif|'''COLUMBIA MUSIC VIDEO'''}}}}" in chrome and in the same font as the CBS logo (Didot), flickers itself in.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a {{color|red}}, 3-D version of the Columbia Records "Walking Eye" logo, spinning its parts around. Then, the eye zooms out and mends all of its parts together to the left of the screen as a box slowly fades in over it. Then the words "{{color|silver|{{Font|serif|'''COLUMBIA MUSIC VIDEO'''}}}}" in chrome and in the same font as the CBS logo (Didot), flickers itself in.


'''Trivia:''' The "Walking Eye" logo debuted in 1953, while the current design made its debut in 1961. It's supposed to represent a stylus (the legs) above a vinyl record (the eye).
'''Trivia:''' The "Walking Eye" logo debuted in 1953, while the current design made its debut in 1961. It's supposed to represent a stylus (the legs) above a vinyl record (the eye).
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