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'''Logo:''' We see the 1981-1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, like the sunburst effect on the 1976 logo, then it's revealed to be the Arc de Triomphe, which zooms out, surrounding the Torch Lady. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|silver|'''Triumph Films'''}}}}" in the same Souvenir bold font from the 1975 logo fades and flashing in underneath the logo. Her torch continues to shine and the entire logo turns outlined. The byline "A Columbia Pictures/[[Gaumont]] Company" later fades in under the logo. | '''Logo:''' We see the 1981-1993 [[Columbia Pictures]] logo. The torch then shines into a bright abstract shape, like the sunburst effect on the 1976 logo, then it's revealed to be the Arc de Triomphe, which zooms out, surrounding the Torch Lady. The words "{{Font|Times New Roman|{{color|silver|'''Triumph Films'''}}}}" in the same Souvenir bold font from the 1975 logo fades and flashing in underneath the logo. Her torch continues to shine and the entire logo turns outlined. The byline "A Columbia Pictures/[[Gaumont]] Company" later fades in under the logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Backlit animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None. | ||
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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*From 1991-94, with the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, this logo became bylineless. | *From 1991-94, with the formation of Sony Pictures Entertainment, this logo became bylineless. | ||
*On some films at the end, there is no byline and the text. This was also spotted on a VHS of the 1994 Australian film ''The Roly Poly Man'', since in Australia, Triumph was also the name of a home video label of [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]], joining the likes of [[ | *On some films at the end, there is no byline and the text. This was also spotted on a VHS of the 1994 Australian film ''The Roly Poly Man'', since in Australia, Triumph was also the name of a home video label of [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment|Columbia TriStar Home Video]], joining the likes of [[First Release Home Entertainment]] and [[Video Box Office]]. | ||
*On some trailers of films, the text "RELEASING CORPORATION" and the Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline wipes in from the left at the same time. | *On some trailers of films, the text "RELEASING CORPORATION" and the Columbia Pictures Entertainment byline wipes in from the left at the same time. | ||
*On some TV commercials of 1991-1994 films, the logo is in B&W and the byline reads "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company". | *On some TV commercials of 1991-1994 films, the logo is in B&W and the byline reads "A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company". | ||
'''Technique:''' | '''Technique:''' Cel animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A fantasy-oriented fanfare composed by Stephen Graziano, silence, or the film's opening theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A fantasy-oriented fanfare composed by Stephen Graziano, silence, or the film's opening theme. | ||