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*On the official Sony website, the logo fades out instead of zooming in, showing the homepage following the logo.
*On the official Sony website, the logo fades out instead of zooming in, showing the homepage following the logo.
*On movie trailers, an alternate version of this logo is seen where the logo is played in reverse. In this version, the end part of the logo is seen and the flash occurs, which transitions to the unit's logo.
*On movie trailers, an alternate version of this logo is seen where the logo is played in reverse. In this version, the end part of the logo is seen and the flash occurs, which transitions to the unit's logo.
*Television series produced and/or distributed by [[Sony Pictures Television]] (Sony Pictures Television Studios)/[[TriStar Television]]/[[Gemstone Studios]] use the same variant as the movie trailer version, except the logo transitions to a shortened version of those logos.
*Television series produced and/or distributed by [[Sony Pictures Television]] (Sony Pictures Television Studios)/[[TriStar Television (2015-present)|TriStar Television]]/[[Gemstone Studios]] use the same variant as the movie trailer version, except the logo transitions to a shortened version of those logos.
*An enhanced version of this logo exists, primarily made for 3D versions of films (even though it can also be spotted in 2D prints of ''Jumanji: The Next Level'') in which the flash is bigger and stars appear behind the Sony logo before fading into the next logo (mainly Columbia or TriStar). The initial glow of the Sony logo is also much darker and more centered on the "O", as the other letters are harder to see before the flash than the normal logo, and motion blur is also added during the transition. Even though this variant was frequently used in 3D prints (One such example is ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''), there were rare exceptions where the 2D logo was simply converted to 3D, such as in 3D prints of ''The Emoji Movie''.
*An enhanced version of this logo exists, primarily made for 3D versions of films (even though it can also be spotted in 2D prints of ''Jumanji: The Next Level'') in which the flash is bigger and stars appear behind the Sony logo before fading into the next logo (mainly Columbia or TriStar). The initial glow of the Sony logo is also much darker and more centered on the "O", as the other letters are harder to see before the flash than the normal logo, and motion blur is also added during the transition. Even though this variant was frequently used in 3D prints (One such example is ''Spider-Man: Homecoming''), there were rare exceptions where the 2D logo was simply converted to 3D, such as in 3D prints of ''The Emoji Movie''.
*A cheaper version of this logo has been spotted before the Affirm Films and Originals logos (starting with ''Overcomer'') and before the Stage 6 Films logo, where the light reveal at the beginning is different and a bit stiffer, the zoom-in just starts instead of the gradual increase in speed like the normal logo and everything looks like it was recreated in a professional editing software.
*A cheaper version of this logo has been spotted before the Affirm Films and Originals logos (starting with ''Overcomer'') and before the Stage 6 Films logo, where the light reveal at the beginning is different and a bit stiffer, the zoom-in just starts instead of the gradual increase in speed like the normal logo and everything looks like it was recreated in a professional editing software.
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