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ColumbiaThreeWiseGirls.png|''Three Wise Girls'' (1932)
 
ColumbiaThreeWiseGirls.png|''Three Wise Girls'' (1932)
 
Columbia1934.jpg|1932 version of the logo
 
Columbia1934.jpg|1932 version of the logo
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ColumbiaLoveAffair.png|''Love Affair'' (1932)
 
Columbia1928Textless.png|Version with no text at all
 
Columbia1928Textless.png|Version with no text at all
 
Columbia Pictures Torch Lady 1928.PNG|In 2004, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment released some Three Stooges shorts by doing the Columbia Lady in color.
 
Columbia Pictures Torch Lady 1928.PNG|In 2004, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment released some Three Stooges shorts by doing the Columbia Lady in color.

Revision as of 21:07, 21 January 2017

1924–1927

1928–1936

1936–1976

1936–1942

1942–1949

This modified version of the previous logo replaced the Columbia Lady's star-spangled shawl with a more simplistic one. This was in response to a law passed in the U.S. making wearing the flag as clothing illegal according to Sony.

1949–1954

1953–1957

This modified variant was made following the introduction of widescreen formats such as CinemaScope and Panavision, et al.

1955–1968

1968–1974

1974–1976

1976–1981

Animated by Robert Abel & Associates

1981–1993

1993–present

1993–2006

1993–1996

1996–2006

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1999 (75th anniversary)

75 Years Columbia

2006–present

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2006–2014

2006–2014

2014–present

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2014–present
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Opening credit gallery

Presentation

Print logo variations

1976–1981

1981–1988

1988–1993

1993–present