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    • (3rd logo placeholder) (December 1991-September 9, 1992, 1993 in certain countries) Visuals: On a black background, a white rectangle outline is seen split into 2 sections.
    • (3rd logo placeholder) (August 26, 1992-1995) Black box variant. Inverted Variant. Visuals: On a white background, two boxes are seen, outlined with a black border.
    • (May 19, 1993-March 27, 2001) Widescreen version. Visuals: The logo begins by cutting to a scene full of golden clouds forming, tossing about on a blue cloudy background.
    • (1995-June 11, 1996) Visuals: It's almost the same as the 1995 Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo, except "HOME VIDEO" replaces "TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION" and the Sony byline is intact.
  1. Feb 9, 2019 · A video capture of the logo and commercials of Columbia Tristar Home Video from the 1998 DVD of Roxanne. Uploaded by ENunn, a gaming and entertainment channel, for preservation and entertainment purposes only.

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  2. Learn about the history and products of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, the home video division of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Find out how it evolved from Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment and distributed titles from various film companies.

  3. Jul 26, 2019 · Taken from the 1998 Australian DVD of 'Matilda'.Subscribe for more logos and openings!

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  4. Mar 30, 2021 · Watch how the logo of Columbia Tristar Home Video changed from 1992 to 2001, and learn about the legal and corporate background of the company. The video is from The Logoman channel and credits logohistory25 for the information.

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  5. Columbia TriStar Television was a TV production and distribution company from 1994 to 2002, part of Sony Pictures Entertainment. It was the third name of Screen Gems and the fourth name of Pioneer Telefilms, and produced shows like Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.

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  7. May 1, 2024 · This was a joint venture between Gaumont and RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video to release titles from the Gaumont, Columbia and TriStar libraries, as well as third-party content, including the Carolco catalog. It was renamed to Gaumont Columbia TriStar Home Video in 1992, while retaining the original moniker until 1993.

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