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'''Closing Variant:''' Similar to the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] logos, the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "'''SCREEN GEMS'''" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "'''A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company'''". | '''Closing Variant:''' Similar to the 1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] logos, the print "Spiral S" is on the right with "'''SCREEN GEMS'''" stacked on top of one another on the left and the byline "'''A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company'''". | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it. | '''FX/SFX:''' The light and the spinning tops, all in stunning CGI that's made this logo a favorite of logo fans who have seen it. It was done by Bryan Thombs and Miles Vignol at Helium Productions. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' It starts out with a rising orchestra, then to an extremely majestic and inspirational five-note tune with a choir singing along coinciding with the animation and the forming of the words "SCREEN GEMS". In other cases, it uses the opening theme or it's silent. | '''Music/Sounds:''' It starts out with a rising orchestra, then to an extremely majestic and inspirational five-note tune with a choir singing along coinciding with the animation and the forming of the words "SCREEN GEMS". In other cases, it uses the opening theme or it's silent. | ||