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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* A still logo exists, which appears on the original release of ''Sophie's Choice''.
* A still variant of the standard logo exists, which appears on the original release of ''Sophie's Choice''.
* A special animated version also exists, which appears on Australian releases. On a {{color|blue}}-black gradient background, two segmented white curved squares and one segmented {{color|red}} square zoom in and out from the screen. The words "{{font|Impact|CBS FOX}}", letter by letter, zoom in to the left side of the screen as another segmented white parallelogram zooms in. As it curves, it fills the screen, and the segments of the CBS/Fox logo zoom out from the top and bottom of the screen, and "TM" zooms in next to it, while the word "{{color|blue|'''VIDEO'''}}" zooms out from the bottom.
* Some Australian releases of the Australian version of the logo do not have "TM".
** Some releases do not have "TM".
* A B&W variant of the standard logo also exists, which appears on the 1982 VHS release of ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' and the 1983 VHS releases of ''Modern Times'' and ''Intolerance''.
* An alternate variant for educational releases exists. On a {{color|blue}}-{{color|red}} gradient background, a eight-pointed {{color|lightblue|light blue}} star flashes, and the text "{{font|Serif|A CBS/FOX VIDEO LEARNING EXPERIENCE}}" fades in. The words stay for several seconds, and then zoom away inward. While this happens, sets of white lines stack upon each other and form the CBS/Fox logo. A white flash below this forms the word "'''VIDEO'''".
* A B&W variant also exists, which appears on the 1982 VHS release of ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' and the 1983 VHS releases of ''Modern Times'' and ''Intolerance''.
* Another Australian variant also exists, where the logo appears in the corner and Australian television and radio announcer Pete Smith (most famous for his announcing of the Australian version of ''Sale of the Century'') introduces the film.<br>
* Another Australian variant also exists, where the logo appears in the corner and Australian television and radio announcer Pete Smith (most famous for his announcing of the Australian version of ''Sale of the Century'') introduces the film.<br>
'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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