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'''Logo:''' We start off with the 1942 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. A light starts flashing and we later see a code with a blue and black swirling effect that transforms the 1942 Columbia logo to the 1992 Columbia Pictures print logo and transforms into a DVD disk on a black background. "COLUMBIA CLASSICS" in Eurostile fades in at the top with a shining wipe effect and the DVD Video trademark logo fades in at the bottom of the DVD with a light flash effect from off the letter "D" on the right. | '''Logo:''' We start off with the 1942 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. A light starts flashing and we later see a code with a blue and black swirling effect that transforms the 1942 Columbia logo to the 1992 Columbia Pictures print logo and transforms into a DVD disk on a black background. "COLUMBIA CLASSICS" in Eurostile fades in at the top with a shining wipe effect and the DVD Video trademark logo fades in at the bottom of the DVD with a light flash effect from off the letter "D" on the right. | ||
'''Variant:''' On Columbia Western Classics releases, such as The Man from Laramie, the 1992 Columbia logo is used instead, which flashes to the print logo on a medal, placed against a wooden background. It spins around, and "WESTERN CLASSICS" shoots itself in letter-by-letter. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''' The light flashing, the swirling, and the morphing. | '''FX/SFX:''' The light flashing, the swirling, and the morphing. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of wind blowing, a thunderclap, and computer sounds. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The sounds of wind blowing, a thunderclap, and computer sounds. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' The Western Classics variant uses wind and gunshots instead. | |||
'''Availability:''' Seen on classic movies by Columbia Pictures on DVD such as ''The Lady from Shanghai''. | '''Availability:''' Seen on classic movies by Columbia Pictures on DVD such as ''The Lady from Shanghai''. |