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'''Closing Variant:''' The print Sony Pictures logo with "INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS" below.
'''Closing Variant:''' The print Sony Pictures logo with "INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS" below.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces.


'''Audio:''' Same as the SPHE logo composed by Lee Sanders, but sometimes it is abridged.
'''Audio:''' Same as the SPHE logo composed by Lee Sanders, but sometimes it is abridged.
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Revision as of 22:27, 2 February 2024


Logo (2019, March 12, 2021-)


Visuals: It's exactly the same as the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment logo, except "INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS" replaces "HOME ENTERTAINMENT", and the animation is sped-up, similar to the prototype Sony Pictures Entertainment logo.

Variants:

  • On Veneciafrenia, the logo is in black and white and plays at regular speed. Also, the 2021 Sony logo now transitions to this logo.
  • A short version exists, where the 2021 Sony Entertainment logo (the short trailer variant) transitions into the tail end of the logo with the light dying down as the text appears.
  • On trailers for Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan films, the logo is placed on the right alongside the Sony Entertainment logo.

Closing Variant: The print Sony Pictures logo with "INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS" below.

Technique: CGI animation by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces.

Audio: Same as the SPHE logo composed by Lee Sanders, but sometimes it is abridged.

Audio Variant: The short version is completely silent.

Availability:

  • First seen on Guerra de Likes (War of Likes) on Amazon Prime Video, and later appeared on Veneciafrenia.
  • The short version was spotted on Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness and a trailer for Whisper of the Heart (2022).
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