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|Tri-Star Pictures 1984.svg|1984–1991 |
|Tri-Star Pictures 1984.svg|1984–1991 |
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==TriStar Pictures== |
==TriStar Pictures== |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures 1991.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:TriStar Pictures 1991.svg|center|200px]] |
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− | Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as '''TriStar Pictures''' in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio. |
+ | Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as '''TriStar Pictures''' under Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio, but the 1984 on-screen logo is still used until 1993. |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures 1993.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:TriStar Pictures 1993.svg|center|200px]] |
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This was only used as an early closing logo. |
This was only used as an early closing logo. |
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+ | ===1993–2016=== |
+ | ====1993–2016==== |
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[[File:TriStar Pictures.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:TriStar Pictures.svg|center|200px]] |
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− | TriStar Pictures Alternate.svg|Alternative version |
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+ | ====2014–2016==== |
[[File:TriStar Pictures 2014 Sony Byline.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:TriStar Pictures 2014 Sony Byline.svg|center|200px]] |
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{{Columbia Pictures}} |
{{Columbia Pictures}} |
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{{Sony Pictures Entertainment}} |
{{Sony Pictures Entertainment}} |
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{{Coca-Cola}} |
{{Coca-Cola}} |
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[[Category:TriStar Pictures]] |
[[Category:TriStar Pictures]] |
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[[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] |
[[Category:Film production companies of the United States]] |
Revision as of 00:27, 6 April 2020
- Not to be confused with the former TriStar Pictures, which wasn't related to Sony at the time.
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1984–1991 | 1991–1993 | 1993 | 1993–2016 | 2014–2016 | 2016–present |
Tri-Star Pictures
1984–1991
Tri-Star Pictures was originally founded in 1982 as a briefly-unnamed joint venture between Columbia Pictures, HBO, and CBS. It was later officially named under its original name on May 16, 1983, but did not start using a logo until 1984.
TriStar Pictures
1991–1993
Tri-Star Pictures was renamed as TriStar Pictures under Sony Pictures Entertainment in 1991, with the hyphen removed from its name. This logo was only used either at the endings or trailers of films released by the studio, but the 1984 on-screen logo is still used until 1993.
1993
This was only used as an early closing logo.
1993–2016
1993–2016
2014–2016
2016–present
Template:WarnerMedia
Coca-Cola variants: Coca-Cola (Arabia | China | Georgia | Israel | Korea | Taiwan | Thailand) (Coke (Europe | Zero | Zero Sugar)) | Caffeine Free Coca-Cola | Coca-Cola Cherry | Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla | Coca-Cola Clear | Coca-Cola with Coffee | Coca-Cola Creations (Drinks) | Coca-Cola Energy | Coca-Cola Vanilla | Coca-Cola Zero Koffeinfrei (Germany) | Coca-Cola Zero Sugar (Zero Caffeine | Coca-Cola No Sugar) | Diet Coke (Cherry | Caffeine-Free | Light Taste) | Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola RTD Other beverages: Coffee & tea: Ayataka | Costa Coffee | Dogadan | FUZE | Fuzetea (Frestea (Indonesia) | Heaven and Earth (Singapore & Malaysia)) | GEORGIA | Gold Peak Tea | Leão (Matte | Chá, Brazil) | Peace Tea Hydration & sports: Abbey Well | Ades (I-Lohas (Japan)) | Aha | Apollinaris | Aquarius | Bankia | BonAqua | Brisa (Colombia) | Burn | Ciel | Dasani (Drops | Sparkling) | Dorna | Eva | Glaceau (Smartwater | Vitaminwater) | Kropla | Lilia | Monster Energy | Nalu | NaturAqua | Neptunas | Olimpija | Poiana Negri | Powerade | Relentless Energy | Römerquelle | Rosa | Sveva | Topo Chico | Tum-E Yummies | Valser | Wilkins Juices, dairy & plant-based: AdeS | AdeZ | Ambasa | Fairlife | Five Alive | Fruitopia | Honest Kids | Hubert's Lemonade | Hi-C | Innocent Drinks (90%) | Kapo | Kia-Ora | MER | Minute Maid (Cappy (Europe & Africa) | Del Valle (Latin America) | Del Valle (Chile) | Cepita del Valle (Argentina) | Frugos del Valle (Peru)) | Qoo | Rose's | Simply Other brands: Ameyal (Mexico) | Beat | Chinotto (Italy) | Country Club (Dominican Republic) | Frescolita (Venezuela) | Limca (India) | Quatro (Chile) | Santa Clara (Mexico) | San Luis (Perú) | Sinalco | Truvía | Verde Campo Other
Former/defunct: |
Part of National Amusements
Predecessors: Film production: Home entertainment: Television production: Broadcast networks: CBS News and Stations: CBS Entertainment Group: U.S. domestic channels: Showtime Networks: Nickelodeon Group: Other channels: Aapka Colors2 | CBS Sports Network International channels: Africa (MTV Base) | Asia | Australia & New Zealand (Club MTV | MTV Hits) | Belgium (MTV Hits) | Brazil | Canada | Europe | France (MTV Hits) | Germany (MTV Hits) | India (MTV Beats) | Indonesia | Israel (MTV Music | MTV Series) | Italy (MTV Music) | Japan | Latin America | Netherlands (MTV Hits) | Poland | Portugal | Spain | Switzerland | Taiwan | UK & Ireland (MTV 80s | MTV 90s | MTV Hits | MTV Music) Nickelodeon (Nick Jr.): Paramount Network/Channel: Comedy Central: Other channels:
Digital assets: Internet properties: Other assets: Defunct/former: Notes: |