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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}}/ | '''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}}/purple evening background with a {{color|hotpink|pink}} sky, a splashed white stallion gallops into view from the left. When it gets closer to the camera, three stars coming from the left, right and bottom of the screen crash into each other, forming a "{{font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}" in the Didot font (the same font used for CBS' logo, as CBS was one of the joint owners of Tri-Star until 1985). The stallion suddenly grows a pair of wings (if viewed in HD, the wings noticeably appear on the stallion out of thin air) and "flies" over the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''T'''}}". It zooms out, revealing the stacked words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TRI STAR'''}}". The text continues to zoom out. A golden outline of a triangle zooms out with the spaced-out word "{{font|Times New Roman|'''PICTURES'''}}" under it, surrounding the text and the background. As this happens, the triangle outline reveals an abstract drawing of a Pegasus "jumping" over the logo. | ||
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*May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the | *May 11, 1984-September 20, 1991, January 29, 1993: Scrolling in the end credits is the same exact logo, minus the purple triangle with the {{color|gold}} outline color. Above it is the text "A TRI-STAR RELEASE". On some films such as ''The Natural'', ''Johnny Handsome'', ''The Freshman'', and ''Sniper'', the text "A TriStar (or Tri-Star) Release" appears below the logo. ''Flashpoint'' has the "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" text on the right of the logo. ''Sweet Dreams'', produced by [[HBO/Silver Screen Partners|HBO in association with Silver Screen Partners]], has the text "Presented by HBO Pictures in association with Silver Screen Partners" above the Pegasus logo and the "A TRI-STAR RELEASE" text below. ''Made in U.S.A'', produced by [[Hemdale Film Corporation|Hemdale]], has the text "Released through Tri-Star Pictures". | ||
*December 11, 1991-October 16, 1992: The closing variant of the still logo from trailers and the 1991 TriStar Television logo, minus the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" box below "{{font|Times New Roman|'''STAR'''}}" nor "{{font|Times New Roman|'''PICTURES'''}}" below the triangle with "A TRISTAR RELEASE" above. Sometimes, the rectangular box is seen below the logo, but lacks the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" text. Starting in late 1992, there is a new version with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''RELEASED BY'''}}" above the logo and a box with a Sony Pictures Entertainment byline. This was seen on ''Wind'' and ''Candyman (1992)''. | *December 11, 1991-October 16, 1992: The closing variant of the still logo from trailers and the 1991 TriStar Television logo, minus the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" box below "{{font|Times New Roman|'''STAR'''}}" nor "{{font|Times New Roman|'''PICTURES'''}}" below the triangle with "A TRISTAR RELEASE" above. Sometimes, the rectangular box is seen below the logo, but lacks the "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TELEVISION'''}}" text. Starting in late 1992, there is a new version with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''RELEASED BY'''}}" above the logo and a box with a Sony Pictures Entertainment byline. This was seen on ''Wind'' and ''Candyman (1992)''. | ||
*At the end of ''Avalon'', a still version of the opening logo is seen. | *At the end of ''Avalon'', a still version of the opening logo is seen. |