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  2. TriStar Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Tri-Star Pictures can be traced to Victor Kaufman, a senior executive of Columbia Pictures (then a subsidiary of the Coca-Cola Company), [18] who convinced Columbia, HBO, and CBS to share resources and split the ever-growing costs of making movies, leading to the creation of a new joint venture on March 2, 1982.

  3. File:Tristar-logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  4. TriStar Productions - Wikipedia

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    The company shares its name and logo with the current TriStar Pictures distribution label of Sony Pictures, [4] under which TriStar Productions' four films per year will be released joining the other titles released from Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions. [2] [5] The television programming however, will be produced for Sony Pictures ...

  5. Category:TriStar Pictures - Wikipedia

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    TriStar Pictures — an American film studio founded in 1982 that has served as a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment since 1989. It is the sister studio of ...

  6. List of TriStar Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films produced and/or released by American film studio TriStar Pictures.Some of the films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing (formerly known as Triumph Releasing Corporation (1982–1994) and Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (1988–2005).

  7. Columbia Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola, however, retained the Embassy Pictures name, logo, and trademark. HBO was the last partner to drop out of the Tri-Star venture and sold its shares to Columbia [57] Tri-Star later expanded into the television business with its new Tri-Star Television division. The same year, Columbia recruited British producer David Puttnam to head ...

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  9. Gaumont (company) - Wikipedia

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    Gaumont–Columbia–TriStar Films logo (2004–2007) On 2 February 2000, Philippe Binant, technical manager of Digital Cinema Project at Gaumont, realized the first digital cinema projection in Europe [ 16 ] with the Texas Instruments prototype projector. [ 17 ]