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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*When this logo--where the text and stars were bigger and the mountain was seen from afar--debuted on Paramount's first 3-D picture ''Sangaree'', the words "{Font|Times New Roman|'''''A Paramount Picture'''''}}" faded a few seconds later to the words "{Font|Times New Roman|'''''in'' 3 ''Dimension'''''}}". At the end of the movie, the "The End" byline appears by itself, right in front of the mountain. It then fades to the company name a few moments later.
*When this logo--where the text and stars were bigger and the mountain was seen from afar--debuted on Paramount's first 3-D picture ''Sangaree'', the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''A Paramount Picture'''''}}" faded a few seconds later to the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''in'' 3 ''Dimension'''''}}". At the end of the movie, the "The End" byline appears by itself, right in front of the mountain. It then fades to the company name a few moments later.
*Sometimes, the font for "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" is different.
*Sometimes, the font for "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" is different.
*On films with VistaVision, the stars and text would fade out, and "in" would fade in. Then it fades out and a big "V" zooming in (a la the Viacom "V of Doom" logo) and "{{Font|Impact|VISTA}}" left of the V and "{{Font|Impact|ISION}}" right of the "V" appear in a wiping effect. Then, "{{Font|Impact|MOTION PICTURE}}" appears under "{{Font|Impact|VISTA}}" and "{{Font|Impact|HIGH-FIDELITY}}" under "{{Font|Impact|ISION}}" fade in.
*On films with VistaVision, the stars and text would fade out, and "in" would fade in. Then it fades out and a big "V" zooming in (a la the Viacom "V of Doom" logo) and "{{Font|Impact|VISTA}}" left of the V and "{{Font|Impact|ISION}}" right of the "V" appear in a wiping effect. Then, "{{Font|Impact|MOTION PICTURE}}" appears under "{{Font|Impact|VISTA}}" and "{{Font|Impact|HIGH-FIDELITY}}" under "{{Font|Impact|ISION}}" fade in.
*On ''White Christmas'', "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|P}}{{Font|Impact|aramount}}''' (with the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''P'''}}" written in their corporate font) {{Font|Impact|'''proudly presents the first picture in'''}}" would first appear over the mountain, and then the VistaVision logo appeared, without any "MOTION PICTURE" or "HIGH FIDELITY" texts, then the Paramount logo played as usual (with the final notes of the ''Paramount on Parade'' march, followed by a bell sound).
*On ''White Christmas'', "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''P'''}}{{Font|Impact|aramount}} (with the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''P'''}}" written in their corporate font) {{Font|Impact|proudly presents the first picture in}}" would first appear over the mountain, and then the VistaVision logo appeared, without any "MOTION PICTURE" or "HIGH FIDELITY" texts, then the Paramount logo played as usual (with the final notes of the ''Paramount on Parade'' march, followed by a bell sound).
*The logo has appeared in Spanish ("Paramount Films Presenta"), French ("C'est un film Paramount", or "Distribué par Paramount"), and German ("Ein Paramount Film").
*The logo has appeared in Spanish ("Paramount Films Presenta"), French ("C'est un film Paramount", or "Distribué par Paramount"), and German ("Ein Paramount Film").
*Another version exists at the beginning of movie trailers, where we see the 24 stars, and then "COMING FROM {{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount Pictures'''''}}" (or "COMING FROM {{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" since 1968) appears one by one in the center, with the Gulf+Western byline appearing below in the latter variation. It was used until around 1977. However, trailers for ''Harold and Maude'' had the normal version of this logo instead.
*Another version exists at the beginning of movie trailers, where we see the 24 stars, and then "COMING FROM {{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount Pictures'''''}}" (or "COMING FROM {{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" since 1968) appears one by one in the center, with the Gulf+Western byline appearing below in the latter variation. It was used until around 1977. However, trailers for ''Harold and Maude'' had the normal version of this logo instead.

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