Columbia TriStar Family Collection

Background
The Columbia TriStar Family Collection was a product line launched by Columbia TriStar Home Video in 1995 to release children’s/family movies from Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures on VHS. The line’s first title was The Indian In The Cupboard which was released in December 1995. The tapes were packaged in gold clamshell cases, but were changed to traditional white clamshells in 1997. The Family Collection was discontinued in 1999.

1st Logo (December 1995-May 1996)
Logo:
 * Opening: On a black background, we see a rectangular/squared shaped box. In the top center we see the words "COLUMBIA TRISTAR" in the Apple Garamond font and in the bottom center, we see the words "Family Collection" in the Shelly Script font. On the left box, we see the Columbia torch lady and on the right we see the TriStar Peagasus.
 * Closing: Same as the opening, but with the logo fully zoomed in.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: An announcer saying "Columbia TriStar Home Video presents, the movies of the Family Collection!" with the fanfare "Legends by Spirit Of America Ensemble" playing.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * This can be found on the first trailer for the Family Collection, which can be found on most 1995-96 Family Collection releases, including Real Genius, Willow, Ghostbusters, The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. and The Adventures of Milo and Otis.
 * This can also be found on the 1996 demo VHS of Jumanji, which used the next trailer on the retail VHS.

2nd Logo (May 1996-1998)
Logo:
 * Opening: We start with a still of the 1996 Columbia TriStar Home Video logo which then cuts to a wiping transition revealing the Family Collection logo zooming in.
 * Closing: We start with the antique fabric background used in the 4th CTHV logo. Then all the titles from the Family Collection sliding down from right to left. Once the final title slides in, the Family Collection logo slides down from the right. As this happens, the background transitions to the background used in the 5th CTHV logo.

Variant: On a TV commercial for the Family Collection VHS release of The Baby-Sitter’s Club, the Family Collection logo slides down and zooms in from the top center.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Same as the first logo.

Availability: Uncommon.
 * This can be found on all later trailers and TV commercials for the Family Collection, some of which can be found on the 1996 VHS releases of Jumanji, Matilda, Fly Away Home and Race The Sun, as well as the 1997 VHS releases of Buddy and Annie.