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'''FX/SFX''': The company logo zooming in, the ring text rotating, the dove moving diagonally, the text appearing and disappearing.
'''FX/SFX''': The company logo zooming in, the ring text rotating, the dove moving diagonally, the text appearing and disappearing.


'''Music/Sounds''': When the company logo zooms in, a pitch-shifted version of the ERA Home Video logo's audio plays. When the dove is carrying the logo, a short harp tune is heard before a pitch-shifted version of the audio for the [[Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainment#3rd_Logo_(May_19,_1993-March_27,_2001)|third logo of Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment]] plays once the text appears.
'''Music/Sounds''': When the company logo zooms in, a pitch-shifted version of the second [[ERA Home Video (Hong Kong)|ERA Home Video]] logo's audio plays. When the dove is carrying the logo, a short harp tune is heard before a pitch-shifted version of the audio for the [[Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainment#3rd_Logo_(May_19,_1993-March_27,_2001)|third logo of Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment]] plays once the text appears.
'''Availability''': Seen on at least one film, which is ''Mann''.
'''Availability''': Seen on at least one film, which is ''Mann''.

Revision as of 19:55, 1 August 2021


Logo (2000s?)

DISCLAIMER: The only known uploads of this logo on YouTube are sourced from a heavily-damaged filmstrip. As such, the Logo description may not be entirely accurate to how the logo was actually intended to play out.

Logo: On a white background, we see a head of what appears to be a smiling boy, which is contained inside of a red ring with a dotted border and yellow text inside reading "SALON FILMS", slowly zoom in from what seems to be the center of the screen, with the text slowly rotating counter-clockwise until the image stops zooming. A white dove then comes up from what appears to be the bottom-right of the screen, seeming to “move” by zooming out diagonally to the left until it "picks up" the logo on its back and continues "moving" for approximately six seconds before stopping. Red Nepali text (what it exactly says is hard to make out due to the poor condition of the filmstrip) then appears underneath the dove before briefly disappearing and appearing and disappearing once more.

FX/SFX: The company logo zooming in, the ring text rotating, the dove moving diagonally, the text appearing and disappearing.

Music/Sounds: When the company logo zooms in, a pitch-shifted version of the second ERA Home Video logo's audio plays. When the dove is carrying the logo, a short harp tune is heard before a pitch-shifted version of the audio for the third logo of Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment plays once the text appears.

Availability: Seen on at least one film, which is Mann.

Editor's Note: This logo is infamous for its cheap, choppy quality and the blatant theft of the audios from both ERA Home Video and Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment's logos.

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