Which of the following transformations actually happened to the Columbia Pictures logo (the torch-bearing woman) since its introduction in 1924?
The iconic logos of film studios are powerful brand symbols that have become as recognizable as the blockbuster movies they introduce. Yet many of these logos have undergone significant transformations over the decades. This trivia poll tests your knowledge of the evolution of one particularly famous studio logo that has become inseparable from the cinematic experience. Can you identify which major change actually occurred?
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- The female figure was completely replaced with a male figure during the 1980s before reverting back in 1992
- The torch flame changed from orange-yellow to blue in 1992 to symbolize the studio's technological advancement into the digital era
- The woman's appearance was modeled after different real women over time, with the current version based on graphic designer Jenny Joseph from 1992
- The original logo featured the woman standing on a film reel, which was removed in the 1940s when television began threatening film's dominance
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