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'''Nicknames:''' "Lion Triangle", "The Trimark Lion"


'''Logo:''' Over a black background, {{color|gold}} stripes rise up from the bottom of the screen and swerve to the left. As they swerve, they slide into a striped triangle shape, which slowly zooms out. On the triangle, a detailed engraving of a lion's head roaring emerges from the triangle. As it forms "{{color||gold|TRIMARK}}" wipes in below in a {{color|gold}}, beveled variation of the Copperplate Gothic font, which is followed by "PICTURES" in a much smaller version of the font.
'''Logo:''' Over a black background, {{color|gold}} stripes rise up from the bottom of the screen and swerve to the left. As they swerve, they slide into a striped triangle shape, which slowly zooms out. On the triangle, a detailed engraving of a lion's head roaring emerges from the triangle. As it forms "{{color||gold|TRIMARK}}" wipes in below in a {{color|gold}}, beveled variation of the Copperplate Gothic font, which is followed by "PICTURES" in a much smaller version of the font.
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* On ''Thunder in Paradise'', the second half is used as a [[Trimark Television|television logo]].
* On ''Thunder in Paradise'', the second half is used as a [[Trimark Television|television logo]].


'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation, with the lion head done with cel animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer that mixes into a triumphant fanfare with a boom that occurs when it fades out. Beginning around 1994, the music was recomposed with slightly different instrumentation and the boom comes in earlier. This theme was composed by Robert J. Walsh. Sometimes, it is silent or the opening theme from any given film is heard.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesizer that mixes into a triumphant fanfare with a boom that occurs when it fades out. Beginning around 1994, the music was recomposed with slightly different instrumentation and the boom comes in earlier. This theme was composed by Robert J. Walsh. Sometimes, it is silent or the opening theme from any given film is heard.
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