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* Sometimes, on TV airings, the closing logo may be kept with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] (formerly the [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] logo) following afterwards or may be skipped ahead with the SPT/CTTD logo.
* Sometimes, on TV airings, the closing logo may be kept with the [[Sony Pictures Television]] (formerly the [[Columbia TriStar Television|Columbia TriStar Television Distribution]] logo) following afterwards or may be skipped ahead with the SPT/CTTD logo.


'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action, cel animation, and 3D computer animation by R/Greenberg Associates.
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action, cel animation, and CGI by R/Greenberg Associates.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestral piece by Dave Grusin. As the horse gallops into view, three low French horn notes play and repeat. When the Pegasus flies over the "T", more enlightening trumpets play and are combined with the trombone. For the logo formation, a proud brass fanfare is heard.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An orchestral piece by Dave Grusin. As the horse gallops into view, three low French horn notes play and repeat. When the Pegasus flies over the "T", more enlightening trumpets play and are combined with the trombone. For the logo formation, a proud brass fanfare is heard.
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*On a 2010 TBS airing of ''My Best Friend's Wedding'', the TriStar text is written in the same font as the [[Zucker Brothers Productions]] logo.
*On a 2010 TBS airing of ''My Best Friend's Wedding'', the TriStar text is written in the same font as the [[Zucker Brothers Productions]] logo.


'''Technique:''' A combination of live-action film (the Pegasus and cloud background, both filmed separately) and 3D computer animation (the light beam, wings, text, and fog), done by Intralink Film Graphic Design.
'''Technique:''' A combination of live-action film (the Pegasus and cloud background, both filmed separately) and CGI (the light beam, wings, text, and fog), done by Intralink Film Graphic Design.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic arrangement of the last logo's fanfare, this time composed by Bill Johnson. It starts with an ascending and descending back-and-forth piano glissando, followed by a two-note descending xylophone tune, on the last note, the same six opening notes from the last logo begin. Between the third and fourth notes, there is a delay filled with a four-note tuba tune. The music rises in intensity as we hear more and more instruments come in (including brass instruments and drums), ending in a very majestic fanfare.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A majestic arrangement of the last logo's fanfare, this time composed by Bill Johnson. It starts with an ascending and descending back-and-forth piano glissando, followed by a two-note descending xylophone tune, on the last note, the same six opening notes from the last logo begin. Between the third and fourth notes, there is a delay filled with a four-note tuba tune. The music rises in intensity as we hear more and more instruments come in (including brass instruments and drums), ending in a very majestic fanfare.
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'''Closing Variant:''' Beginning with ''T2 Trainspotting'' in 2017, a revised version of the 1993 early closing variant is used. Here, the text is now in the same font as the opening logo and is larger.
'''Closing Variant:''' Beginning with ''T2 Trainspotting'' in 2017, a revised version of the 1993 early closing variant is used. Here, the text is now in the same font as the opening logo and is larger.


'''Technique:''' 3D computer animation, done by JAMM Visual of Santa Monica, California.
'''Technique:''' CGI, done by JAMM Visual of Santa Monica, California.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1998 rearranged fanfare from the previous logo or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1998 rearranged fanfare from the previous logo or the opening theme of the movie.
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