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→‎2nd logo (September 12, 1997-2000): The cut short videotaped variant of the PolyGram Visual Programming logo also exists, see here (around 0:39 to 0:42): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuGt18T-vU
imported>Michael Kenchington
imported>Michael Kenchington
(→‎2nd logo (September 12, 1997-2000): The cut short videotaped variant of the PolyGram Visual Programming logo also exists, see here (around 0:39 to 0:42): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuGt18T-vU)
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* A prototype version of the logo exists, with just the winged man and the word "POLYGRAM" in a stylistic font. Then either "FILMS" or "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" in a smaller font fades in.
* A prototype version of the logo exists, with just the winged man and the word "POLYGRAM" in a stylistic font. Then either "FILMS" or "FILMED ENTERTAINMENT" in a smaller font fades in.
* Some direct-to-video releases, such as ''Cats'', refer to the company as "POLYGRAM VISUAL PROGRAMMING".
* Some direct-to-video releases, such as ''Cats'', refer to the company as "POLYGRAM VISUAL PROGRAMMING".
* There is a cut short videotaped variant that can be found on several UK VHS releases such as ''Spice World: The Movie'' and ''Bean'' (both 1997), among others.
* There is a cut short videotaped variant that can be found on several UK VHS releases such as ''Spice World: The Movie'' and ''Bean'' (both 1997), and ''Barney's Great Adventure'', among others.
* A cut short videotaped variant of the "POLYGRAM VISUAL PROGRAMMING" logo also exists which is seen on a UK trailer for ''Maisy''.
* An open matte version can be found on the theatrical trailer for ''Barney's Great Adventure''.
* An open matte version can be found on the theatrical trailer for ''Barney's Great Adventure''.
* There are two variants done for some films shot in the 2.35 aspect ratio. There is one where the 1.85 variant is cropped to 2.35 to accommodate the scope format. The other one is where the 4:3 version is cropped to 2.35. The cropped 1.85 version can be found on the PolyGram Video DVD of ''Your Friends and Neighbors''. The cropped 4.3 version plasters over the prototype version on some prints of ''The Game''.
* There are two variants done for some films shot in the 2.35 aspect ratio. There is one where the 1.85 variant is cropped to 2.35 to accommodate the scope format. The other one is where the 4:3 version is cropped to 2.35. The cropped 1.85 version can be found on the PolyGram Video DVD of ''Your Friends and Neighbors''. The cropped 4.3 version plasters over the prototype version on some prints of ''The Game''.

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