Eagle Pictures

Background
Eagle Pictures is an Italian film distributor founded in 1986 by brothers Steffano and Ciro Dammico.

1st Logo (1988?-2000)
Logo: On a grey radial gradient background, we see a dark blue triangular prism lying down and sliding up from the bottom. More shapes are seen coming towards the triangular prism to form an upside-down "V" shape. It flips and turns around and then shines, releasing the words "Eagle Pictures" as it zooms out.

Technique: The shapes flying and shining and "Eagle Pictures" zooming.

Music/Sounds: A descending synthesizer morphing into a majestic held-out orchestral note.

Availability: Found on early movies distributed by this company such as: The Dead Pitt, Hell Raiser and Most Valuable Primate.

2nd Logo (2000-2018)


Logo: On a dark blue background with flashing lights, a gray and metallic upside-down triangle from before is seen spinning and zooming out, setting in the center. Then, it flashes to transform into the same symbol and the words "Times New Roman" appears from a laser. Everything shines until the word disappears and the upside down triangle turns into lines and flashes into a white screen.

Variants:
 * A short version exists where it starts with the shape turning into a symbol.
 * On DVDs from Eagle Pictures, the white screen zooms out to reveal a DVD Video logo, taking up the whole screen.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds:''' Ambience noise with a loud bang when the triangle stops moving. Electric noises are heard when the letters appear, followed by a loud, descending bass drop and finally another sound resembling a rocket launching.

Availability: Can be seen in Italian prints of many movies from this period such as A Time for Dancing, Along Came a Spider, Sidewalks of New York, Rush Hour 2, among others.

3rd Logo (2005-2018)
Logo: The logo looks similiar to before, but with a different rendering. On a blue gradient background with moving searchlights, the upside-down triangle which is transparent and thinner flies and spins while going to the center. One of the searchlights move over the shape, transitioning it into the same symbol from before with "Times New Roman" appearing letter by letter by zooming and fading out. Shortly after, the logo is split into multiple pieces, opening into a white screen.

Variant: * Early DVDs with this logo have the same variant from before.

Technique: The background and searchlights moving, the wings flying, the letters of "Eagle Pictures" zooming out. This was designed by Frame by Frame.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Availability: Italy; could possibly be found in Italian prints of many movies of this period until 2018 such as Babysitter, Insurgent, Astro Boy, and The Fighter. Used in tandem with the previous logo.

3rd Logo (2018-)
Logo: A light blade cuts a close up of a steel surface in half, briefly opening it before cutting to various shots of the company's name emerging and expanding in depth while light passes by over it. After a few shot changes, it shows the same V-shaped logo from before but with the text "EAGLE PICTURES" in a more futuristic font as it faces the screen and zooms out while a light reflection is on the letter "S".

Variants:
 * A short version of this logo exists on The Truth About The Harry Quebert affair where it starts with the V-shaped logo.
 * There is a longer version of this logo where it starts with the steel upside down triangle shape. Then lights blades appear cutting it in half and begins opening it, then we see the close up of the company's name emerging. Afterwards the same animation plays however at the end the light shines forming the same logo then the final shot plays as normal.

Technique: Cool CGI.

Music/Sounds: A dramatic orchestral fanfare with an emphasis on percussions.

Availability: It was seen on Italian prints of movies from 2018 onwards. One of these newer films that contain these logos is an Italian print of The Addams Family. Don't except this logo to appear on Italian prints of Paramount Pictures titles as well as home video releases from Disney in that region.