Roadshow Television (fictional variants)

1986-1992
Sometimes, depending on who released the film, a transition appears after the logo had finished.
 * Argosy Pictures (early 80s): The logo zooms out as the “ARGOSY PICTURES” text zooms out.
 * Argosy Pictures (late 80s): The logo turns like a trilon to the Argosy logo.
 * MTM Enterprises (film unit): The logo zooms out onto the red “M”.
 * Svensk Filmindustri: The logo is split in half vertically by the blue beams, and each half flies away as the beams animate.

1992-2010
Like the previous logo, this logo sometimes transitions to another company's logo.
 * Argosy Pictures (late-90s): The logo zooms out onto the particles forming the sphere, and fades away as the sphere is formed.
 * Argosy Pictures (early-00s): The logo zooms out onto the orange swirls.
 * MTM Films: The logo zooms out onto the orange “M”.
 * Gramercy Pictures: The logo zooms out onto the statue’s head, then fades away.
 * Embassy Pictures: The logo zooms out into the golden star-E.
 * Judy Garland Pictures: We zoom through a gap in one of the segments of the Roadshow logo into the Garland sunrise logo.
 * Seven Arts (mid-90s): The logo flies away as the box flies into the pink clouds.
 * Seven Arts (late-90s): The logo sticks to the top of the cube as the river and stars turn to form the 7A logo.
 * Svensk Filmindustri (early-90s): The logo is split in half vertically by the blue beams, and each half flies away as the beams animate.
 * Svensk Filmindustri (late-90s): The logo zooms out as the SF logo animates.
 * Media Asia Group (late-90s): The logo is split in half horizontally by the pink boxes, and each half flies away as the boxes animate.
 * Media Asia Group (early-00s): The logo zooms into the starting animation of the MA logo, with the pink lines forming the MA.