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So whats the story behind this logo and who is that lady. Columbia pictures logo . The film was produced on film. The logo of Columbia Pictures which represents a woman carrying a torch and a flag representing Columbia personification of the United States suffered five major revisions. Originally in 1924 Columbia Pictures used a logo depicting a female Roman soldier with a shield in her left hand and a stalk of wheat in her right hand. Undoubtedly one of the most recognizable logos in the film industry is Columbia Pictures which prominently features a lady that probably reminds people about the Statue of Liberty more or less.
Logo used on the wall of the Sony Pictures Studios. The gorgeous painting depicts a glowing sunset and billowing clouds that surround a beautiful woman. The Lady with the Torch personification of Columbia began as the main studio identifier in 1928 and has stayed in. About Columbia Pictures Font Columbia Pictures is an American film production and distribution studio.
Jan 21 2017 - Explore Joshua Galkas board Columbia Pictures Logo followed by 316 people on Pinterest. From 1989-April 30 1993 Columbias print logo was featured scrolling at the end of the movies closing credits. 2017-present The byline a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company like the previously used closing logo was changed to the current a Sony Company byline. Painting on the outer wall of Sony Pictures Studios.
This logo comes from a film. It also served as the Columbia Pictures Television logo. The Sony Pictures Animation logo appears before the Columbia logo transitioning to the torch through a shine on the second a on Animation The byline fades in early then after the logos animation ends several birds appear flying through the logo. The cloud and torch overlap the top of the box.
Original painting by Michael J. Now for another major Hollywood studios logo - Columbia Pictures. Open matte can be. Columbia Pictures logo intro identitySeen on a sports comedy-drama film A League of Their Own 1992This video shows content that is not owned by us.
Although this version started with the torch lady it zoomed in on the rays of the torch to end with the stylised Columbia Pictures logo. December 10 1993-December 21 2016. A 1997 logo for the popular hollywood movie studio Columbia Pictures. The phrase appearing in the same font as the opening logo reads A Columbia Pictures Release underneath.
Below it is A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE or RELEASED BY above the logo. The logo is in fact a log. Originally founded in 1918 as Cohn-Brandt-Cohn Film Sales it adopted the current name in 1924 which is derived from Columbia a national personification of. Next to the Statue of Liberty the woman in the Columbia logo is the most recognizable statue in the US.
Add a photo to this gallery 19932007 This is the 43. 1981-1992 This version was similar to the previous one although less detailed with the stylised version shortly appearing before Columbia Pictures. We see a torch lady in a box with a cloud. This current variation of the 1993 logo also carries the text A Columbia Pictures Release unlike the original variation of this logo.
Torch Lady This is the first logo to have the Columbia Lady holding a torch a concept that continues to be used for the companys subsequent logos albeit in several modified forms. Logo used on the wall of the Sony Pictures Studios and served as the Columbia Pictures Television logo. Well lets turn back the hands of time and find out. Founded in 1919 as CBC Film Sales it changed to Columbia Pictures in 1924.
Like that other famous monument she lifts one arm bearing a torch and wears a. Starting in 2017 A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE can also appear below the logo. The Columbia Pictures logo featuring a woman carrying a torch and wearing a drape representing Columbia a personification of the United States has gone through five major changes. Well first and foremost.