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  1. The 5th logo of the total 6 to Columbia Pictures. It's an open-matte rare logo and that means there is MORE picture (which is hidden in the 1.85:1 widescree...

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  3. Jun 10, 2023 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

    • 1924–1928
    • 1928–1936
    • 1936–1976
    • 1976–1981
    • 1981–1993

    Columbia Pictures was founded on January 10, 1924 as Columbia Pictures Corporation. For their first films, the company used an illustration featuring a female Roman soldier holding a shield in her left hand and a stick of wheat in her right hand.

    In 1928, the Roman soldier was replaced by Columbia (who is an early American personification of the United States) holding a torch on her right hand and wearing a draped US flag. Above her, the words "Columbia Pictures Corporation" (later "A Columbia Production") appear above in an arch.

    In 1936, the woman nicknamed as the Torch Lady now stands on a pedestal showing a giant Columbiatext in chiseled letters behind her. The sky background was also added. This became the main design of the company for over 80 years.

    From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures replaced the classic logo with the one known as "Sunburst logo" which represented the beams from the torch. The Torch Lady was still seen without the "Columbia" text, but only in very few seconds at beginning of the animation sequence. It was debuted in Murder by Death and last used in Happy Birthday to Me.

    In 1981, Columbia discontinued the Sunburst logo and brought back the Torch Lady, but now the full name of the company was seen and the outfit of the Torch Lady were colored orange and the drape around her body is colored brown. The Torch Lady also has her hair down and her hair color is now dark brown. This logo is known for being used in Ghostbus...

  4. Credits. These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Columbia Pictures, with more to be added over time. The Criminal Code and Ten Cents a Dance (1931): The 1928 logo is shown without the company name. The practice of showing the Columbia logo sans company name predates the variations seen on Cowboy, Under the Yum Yum Tree, Good ...

  5. The Columbia Pictures Logo from 1925 to 1926. In 1925, Columbia Pictures changed its icon to one that was more refined and modernized. This design showed a circle with a lady in the middle holding a plate with the company’s initials. The design was in black and white, set against a solid dark grey background.

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  7. Apr 23, 2024 · The company was renamed in 1924 and that is when the first official Columbia Pictures logo was born. It was composed of an image of the Roman Warrior Lady with a shield in one hand and a wheat spike in the other. The wordmark was placed in the center of the oval badge, over the image. The medallion featured an ornate frame, with two Greek ...

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