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{{Infobox company
|name=Sony Pictures Releasing International
|image=Sony Pictures Releasing International Print 2.png
|formerly=[[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]]<br>(1988–2005)
|founded=December 1988 ({{age|1988|3|1}} years ago)
|subsidiaries=
|founder=
}}


===Background===
===Background===
'''Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International''' is the international distribution unit of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]. The company was formed in 1988 by Columbia Pictures Entertainment to handle international distribution of titles from [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[TriStar Pictures]] as well as productions from third-parties such as [[Orion Pictures]]. The company also distributed local productions being produced by either Columbia or TriStar. In 2005, the company was renamed to '''Sony Pictures Releasing International'''. It also operated in Japan until 1992 when the Japanese branch of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan|Sony Pictures]] began taking over distribution of SPE titles in that country.
'''Sony Pictures Releasing International''' is the international distribution unit of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]. The name was given in 2005, when [[Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International]] was renamed to Sony Pictures Releasing International.


===Logo (2005-)===
==Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International==
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===1st Logo (December 21, 1988-December 3, 1993)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Early CT Boxes", "CT Boxes", "Turning CT Boxes" , "Print CT Boxes"

'''Logo:''' On a nighttime sky background, we see two {{Font color|red|red}} boxes fading-in and turning, featuring the '80s print logos of Columbia Pictures and Tri-Star Pictures with "'''COLUMBIA PICTURES'''" in between the Torch Lady and on the Tri-Star box, it doesn't have the word "PICTURES" under the triangle. As the boxes faces the center, the print logos appears in solid white. The sky background later turns into a solid black background with the words "'''Columbia Tri-Star Films'''" in white lettering (in the Souvenir font used by Columbia in the 1980s-early '90s) fading in below in between the transition effect. The print logo are used in 1993.

'''Later Variant:''' The text was later known as "'''Columbia TriStar Films'''" by dropping off the hyphen (-) in August 1991 by Sony Pictures Entertainment.

'''Variants:'''
* An Italian variant also exists with the text on the bottom reading "'''Columbia Tri-Star Films Italia'''".
* A variant with the text on the bottom reading "'''Columbia Pictures'''" also exists in some countries such as Brazil and the Philippines.
* On the Spanish film ''Las Historias de Puta Mili'', there is text above the logo reading "Distribuida Por" (Distributed By), with the text on the bottom reading "'''Columbia Tri-Star de España'''" instead of "'''TriStar'''". On the trailer for the film, the logo is tinted blue.
* One version had a orange and purple gradient background with the text "COLUMBIA TRISTAR" and "INTERNATIONAL" with two boxes featuring the 80s Torch Lady print logo and the "Pegasus over Pyramid" (looking like the 1991 [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment#1st Logo (December 1991-September 9, 1992)|Columbia TriStar Home Video]] logo) fly in from the left to the middle and the logo shining. It was seen on a video showing Sony Pictures Entertainment's plans for Culver City. It's unknown if this was used on international releases of films and TV shows or it was just something used for promotional purposes.
* On the Italian trailer of ''Casualties of War'', the logo plays in warp-speed.

'''FX/SFX:''' The boxes turning, which was produced with slit-scan technology.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Was seen on international theatrical releases of films released by Columbia and Tri-Star Pictures, but most current prints of these films might use domestic prints or remove it.

* The logo first appeared in ''Compagni di scuola,'' and made its final appearance in ''Piccolo grande amore'' (''Pretty Princess;'' 1993).
* It was seen on the Pirated VHS Italian of ''Bram Stoker's Dracula'', with the logo preceding to Columbia Pictures.
* The print logo appears on the international trailer for ''Solo'' (1996).

===2nd Logo (October 9, 1992-December 17, 1993)===
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'''Logo:''' On the {{Font color|black|black}} background, we see the text "Distributed by", with "COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL" below it in the white lettering (in the Souvenir font used by Columbia in the 1980s-early '90s).

'''FX/SFX:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Ultimately rare. It was seen on the international prints of ''Fortress'' (1992), and ''Robin Hood: Men in Tights''.

===3rd Logo (1993-2001)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "CT Boxes II" , "CT Cloudy Boxes"

'''Logo:''' We see the text "(DISTRIBUTED BY) COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILMS [country]", often localized, fading in first, then we see a Columbia-like cloud background (which looks like the background from the 1993 [[TriStar Pictures]] logo, but it has a mirror effect), with the 1992 print logos of [[Columbia Pictures]] and TriStar Pictures fading in. The logo and text would fade-out like the 1992 [[Columbia Pictures Television]] logo.

'''Variants:'''
* A later variant features the cloud background from the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo. The background zooms-out and we later see the 1992 colorized print logos of both Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures fading-in with the text "DISTRIBUTED BY COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL, INC." below the boxes, this was seen on English-language prints of Columbia TriStar titles.
* An in-credit version exists with the print Torch Lady and Pegasus box logos with company name and SPE byline.
* Another in-credit version has the print Torch and Pegasus box logos with text "DISTRIBUTED BY COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL" and a copyright stamp under the text on the left side of the print logos.
* On some Italian films, the words "FILMS ITALIA" replace "FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL, INC" while the "COLUMBIA TRISTAR" text still remains, although it is a different font below the boxes with the same logo and almost similar to the 1988-93 logo.
* On the international trailer and TV spots of ''Escape from Absolom'', the logo is brightened than usual.
* On the Italian TV spot of ''Godzilla'' (1998), the logos has both the theatrical versions of the Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures logos in two of the boxes, texts and byline included and the text that reads "COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILMS ITALIA" is in a different font.
* On the Brazilian TV spot of ''O Auto da Compadecida'', the logo is entirely seen with the blue background instead of the cloud background.
* On the Italian TV spot of ''Secrets & Lies'', the logo is seen inside the theaters, while the text "COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILMS ITALIA" fades in.
* The logo with the black background and the byline also exists, only seen on the trailers and TV spots for ''Screamers'' and ''Solo'' (1996).

'''FX/SFX:''' The fade in and fade-out, the zoom out. For the later variant, the camera zooming out and the clouds moving.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent, or the music from any given soundtrack.
* On the DVD and a Spanish dub of ''Escape from Absolom'' (aka ''No Escape'' in the US and UK), the [[Savoy Pictures]] theme plays at the end of the logo.
* On the TV airings, and Blu-ray (the latter when you select the Russian dub) prints of ''Street Fighter'', the 1990 [[Universal Pictures#(May 25, 1990-June 18, 1997, October 16, 1998)|Universal Pictures]] fanfare is heard.

'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Was seen on export theatrical prints of films and various foreign productions produced or released by Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures, but most now either use U.S. domestic prints, or have removed or plastered this over.
* The in-credit logo can be found on ''Guerra de Canudos''.
* On the theatrical prints (including French VHS and Australian DVD & Blu-ray prints) of ''Escape from Absolom'', the logo has the widescreen version with its original ratio aspect 2.35:1 (which is the different than the Region 2 and Region 4 DVDs with 1.78:1, which has the Savoy Pictures logo).
* Also seen on some international trailers, such as ''The Indian in the Cupboard'', and ''My Best Friend's Wedding''.
* It was seen on the foreign prints of ''Street Fighter''.
* It was spotted on ''Cronica de un desayuno (A Breakfast Chronicle;'' 2000'')''. For some reason, the logo is still retained on the Mexican VHS of ''The Swan Princess''.

===4th Logo (October 22, 1999-April 13, 2003)===
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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, we see the text "Distributed by", with "COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL" below it in the Bank Gothic MD BT font.

'''Variants:'''
* On an American HBO airing of ''Spider-Man'', the background has a {{color|purple}}
gradient to it.
* A Spanish variant that reads "Distribuida por COLUMBIA TRISTAR FILMS DE ESPAÑA, S.A." exists.
* A stretch variant of the logo exists.

'''FX/SFX:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None.

'''Availability:''' Can be seen on some films such as ''Seeing Double'', ''Bats'', international prints of ''Fortress 2: Re-Entry'', ''The Pact of Silence'', and a 2007-era HBO airing of ''Spider-Man''. It was also spotted on the international trailers for ''American Psycho'', ''Simon Sez'', and ''FearDotCom''.

===5th Logo (2001-2005)===
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'''Nickname:''' "The Silver Light"

'''Logo:''' On a black background, there is a {{color|silver}} light that gets a little brighter, then the text "COLUMBIA TRISTAR" in Bank Gothic MD BT fades in and zooms out. The {{color|silver}} light later forms a {{color|silver}} line forming "FILM DISTRIBUTORS INTERNATIONAL" in smaller lettering below the line. The logo shines while the entire text zooms in slowly as the light dims inside the line.

'''Variants:'''
* On ''The Punisher'', the logo's text turns {{Font color|red|red}} and segues to the 2002 [[Marvel Studios|Marvel]] logo. At the end of the credits, the logo is seen with the text "RELEASED BY" above it and the byline "a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company" on the bottom, though it doesn't have a silver line.
* On ''Suspect Zero'', the logo is in warp speed.

'''FX/SFX:''' The light forming, and the name effects.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Silent or the film's opening theme.

* On some American TV airings of ''The Punisher'', the 2004 [[Lionsgate]] theme is heard due to sloppy error.

'''Availability:''' Very rare in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia, but extremely rare in the U.S. Seen on international theatrical prints of films produced or distributed by Columbia/TriStar/Screen Gems. Like the previous logos, most prints either use U.S. domestic versions, have this removed, or plastered this over. Seen on foreign prints of ''The Punisher'', ''Suspect Zero'' and ''Mindhunters''. It is unknown if this logo was seen international theatrical prints of ''Feardotcom'', as the DVD and VHS releases do not have the logo. It was also reportedly seen on some foreign copies of ''Toyko Godfathers'', but most prints have ether the Destination Films, TriStar Pictures, or Sony Pictures Releasing Japan logos. Around 2005, this was phased out and replaced with the Sony Pictures Releasing International logo after the demise of the Columbia TriStar label.

==Sony Pictures Releasing International==
===(2005- )===
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'''Nicknames:''' "The Shining Bars", "Ultra Majestic Sony Pictures Bars", "SPE Bars", "The SPE Parallelogram", "The Bars of Heaven"
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'''Visuals:''' Over a set of {{color|darkviolet|purple}} clouds, a bright light with rays shooting outward appears, which start to create some lens flares. A set of white lines of light appear and zoom out to solidify into the 1991 Sony Pictures Entertainment logo, which gives off rays of light. As this happens, the background turns black. The rays die down and below, the text "{{font|Times New Roman|'''SONY PICTURES'''}}" in the Sony font (called Clarendon Medium) appear below the bars (first as silhouettes before fully brightening up), a line fades in underneath that, and "{{font|Times New Roman|'''RELEASING INTERNATIONAL'''}}" fades in underneath word-by-word.
'''Logo:''' It's exactly the same as the [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] logo, except "RELEASING INTERNATIONAL" replaces "HOME ENTERTAINMENT".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*A Spanish variant exists where the logo freeze-frames before "INTERNATIONAL" can appear and "Distribuida por Sony Pictures Releasing de España, S.A." appears below the logo, along with the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline, all in Sony's font.
*A Spanish variant exists where the logo freeze-frames before "INTERNATIONAL" can appear and "Distribuida por Sony Pictures Releasing de España, S.A." appears below the logo, along with the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline, all in Sony's font.
*An open-matte fullscreen version of the logo has been spotted in the trailer for the 40th anniversary theatrical re-release of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''.
*An open-matte fullscreen version of the logo has been spotted on the trailer for the 40th anniversary theatrical re-release of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''.
*On the trailer of the Spanish film ''Veronica'', the logo is red tinted. On the teaser trailer for the film, the logo speeds up.
*On the trailer of the Spanish film ''Veronica'', the logo is red tinted. On the teaser trailer for the film, the logo speeds up.
*Another variant exists where only "RELEASING" appears.
*Another variant exists where only "RELEASING" appears. On the American and international theatrical release of ''Suzume'', the 2022 version of the logo (as described below) is used.
*A print version of this logo exists.
*A print variant of this logo exists.
*A still version of the "RELEASING" only variant was spotted at the end of Sony and/or Sony-distributed films when shown as in-flight movies.
*Starting with the international release of ''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero'', the 2021 [[Sony Entertainment]] logo now transitions to this one.
*Starting with the international release of ''Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero'', the 2021 [[Sony Entertainment]] logo now transitions to this one.


'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the SPHE logo. Something to note is that in the Spanish variant, the freeze-frame is made even more obvious due to the fact that "RELEASING" has not even finished fading in when the bottom text appears and the animation halts, making the "RELEASING" text be darker than the rest.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces. Something to note is that in the Spanish variant, the freeze-frame is made even more obvious due to the fact that "RELEASING" has not even finished fading in when the bottom text appears and the animation halts, making the "RELEASING" text darker than the rest.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the SPHE logo.
'''Audio:''' Same as the SPHE logo composed by Lee Sanders.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On ''The Squid and the Whale'', the logo is silent.
'''Audio Variant:''' On ''The Squid and the Whale'', the logo is silent.


'''Availability:''' Very rare in the U.S. and Canada, but common outside it. It can be seen on ''The Squid and The Whale'', and on most prints (DVDs and Blu-rays) of ''Paprika'' after the [[Sony Pictures Classics]] logo (on streaming prints, only the latter is shown before the Madhouse logo). This logo also makes an appearance on the international IMAX 3D version of ''Resident Evil: Afterlife'' (may be on the 3D Blu-ray release as well). It was spotted on international trailer for ''Punisher: War Zone'', with the logo preceding to Lionsgate and Marvel. The "RELEASING" variant can be spotted on the 2015 Japanese film ''Shinjuku Swan''.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on ''The Squid and The Whale'', and on most prints (DVD and Blu-ray releases) of ''Paprika'' after the [[Sony Pictures Classics]] logo (on streaming prints, only the latter is shown before the Madhouse logo).
* This logo also makes an appearance on the international IMAX 3D version of ''Resident Evil: Afterlife'' (it may be on the 3D Blu-ray release as well).
* It was also spotted on an international trailer for ''Punisher: War Zone'', with the Lionsgate and Marvel logos preceding it.
* The "RELEASING" variant can be spotted on the 2015 Japanese film ''Shinjuku Swan'', and on American and international theatrical prints of ''Suzume''.
* It may have appeared on the select international theatrical prints of ''Universal Soldier: Regeneration''.


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Latest revision as of 11:46, 13 May 2024



Background

Sony Pictures Releasing International is the international distribution unit of Sony Pictures Entertainment. The name was given in 2005, when Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International was renamed to Sony Pictures Releasing International.

Logo (2005-)

Visuals: Over a set of purple clouds, a bright light with rays shooting outward appears, which start to create some lens flares. A set of white lines of light appear and zoom out to solidify into the 1991 Sony Pictures Entertainment logo, which gives off rays of light. As this happens, the background turns black. The rays die down and below, the text "SONY PICTURES" in the Sony font (called Clarendon Medium) appear below the bars (first as silhouettes before fully brightening up), a line fades in underneath that, and "RELEASING INTERNATIONAL" fades in underneath word-by-word.

Variants:

  • A Spanish variant exists where the logo freeze-frames before "INTERNATIONAL" can appear and "Distribuida por Sony Pictures Releasing de España, S.A." appears below the logo, along with the Sony Pictures Entertainment byline, all in Sony's font.
  • An open-matte fullscreen version of the logo has been spotted on the trailer for the 40th anniversary theatrical re-release of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
  • On the trailer of the Spanish film Veronica, the logo is red tinted. On the teaser trailer for the film, the logo speeds up.
  • Another variant exists where only "RELEASING" appears. On the American and international theatrical release of Suzume, the 2022 version of the logo (as described below) is used.
  • A print variant of this logo exists.
  • A still version of the "RELEASING" only variant was spotted at the end of Sony and/or Sony-distributed films when shown as in-flight movies.
  • Starting with the international release of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the 2021 Sony Entertainment logo now transitions to this one.

Technique: CGI animation by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces. Something to note is that in the Spanish variant, the freeze-frame is made even more obvious due to the fact that "RELEASING" has not even finished fading in when the bottom text appears and the animation halts, making the "RELEASING" text darker than the rest.

Audio: Same as the SPHE logo composed by Lee Sanders.

Audio Variant: On The Squid and the Whale, the logo is silent.

Availability: It can be seen on The Squid and The Whale, and on most prints (DVD and Blu-ray releases) of Paprika after the Sony Pictures Classics logo (on streaming prints, only the latter is shown before the Madhouse logo).

  • This logo also makes an appearance on the international IMAX 3D version of Resident Evil: Afterlife (it may be on the 3D Blu-ray release as well).
  • It was also spotted on an international trailer for Punisher: War Zone, with the Lionsgate and Marvel logos preceding it.
  • The "RELEASING" variant can be spotted on the 2015 Japanese film Shinjuku Swan, and on American and international theatrical prints of Suzume.
  • It may have appeared on the select international theatrical prints of Universal Soldier: Regeneration.
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