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=== 2nd logo - 1989 to 1994 ===
=== 2nd logo - 1989 to 1994 ===
[[File:Triumph Releasing Corporation (1989).png|center|frameless]]


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'''Visuals:''' cel animation
'''Visuals:''' cel animation

Revision as of 10:04, 30 November 2025

page originally created by: Boberrybiscuit on 05/24/2025 10:14 AM


formed in 1982 as a joint venture between Columbia Pictures and Gaumont to distribute content by Gaumont and independent studios. this lasted till 1985 when gaumont was planning to set up operations in the US. the home division of Columbia kept the branding. in 1988 it was revived to handle independent, low-budget, and direct-to-video film releases, and distributing Epic Productions and Vision P.D.G International releases theatrically and then went dormant again. in 2002 it was reactivated and then went back to bein dormant in 2008. it was revived as a one-off label, but now itsj ust domrant again


1st logo - 1982 to 1985

1982. from "Parsifal", clipped by DudeThatLogo

Visuals: uses the Columbia Pictures 1981-1993 logo. text is Souvenir font, the building that appears is Arc de Triomphe


2nd logo - 1989 to 1994

1991. clipped by 4RGeo

Visuals: cel animation

Audio: composed by Stephen Graziano


3rd logo - 1994 to 2014


visuals: cgi, font for "FILMS" is Trajan Bold

audio: composed by Stephen Graziano