Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp.

Background
Echo Bridge Entertainment is an American independent distribution company, formed on February 11, 2004 by Lucie Salhany, Michael Rosenblatt, Michael Alexander and Doug Hamilton. On February 7, 2005, Echo Bridge merged with Platinum Disc Corporation to form Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. They are one of the largest video distributors in the United States, with over 11,000 titles in their portfolio. In 2017, producer Steven Paul (who also founded Crystal Sky Pictures) purchased Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Around the same time (possibly around 2016), its name was changed to Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp LLC.

Background Trivia: The company derives its name from the Echo Bridge in Needham, Massachusetts, the town where it is based.

Logo (March 4, 2004-2016?)
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Videos= Visuals: Fading from black, the camera zooms out from a creek on a clear sunny day, with grass along the banks and autumn trees. A flock of birds are also seen flying in the distance. As the camera zooms out, a large arched bridge made of stone and brick, along with black guardrails, is displayed in full view, as well as a family of ducks at the bottom of the screen. The entire scene eases back to be captured into a cropped rectangle on a black background, and the words "Times New Roman" fade in around the box, with "Times New Roman" on the top and "Times New Roman" on bottom, and shimmer with a black shine. The logo then zooms and blurs out as the the following text appears and ease back: THE ENTERTAINMENT ALTERNATIVE FOR WHAT THE WORLD WANTS TO SEE The lines appear one after another before they blur out.

Trivia: The design of the bridge in this logo is based on the aforementioned Echo Bridge.

Variants:
 * Prior to 2007, the words at the end aren't seen and the logo is overall slower. The scene also doesn't zoom out when the square forms and the text shimmering is not as dark.
 * A still version exists.
 * Sometimes, the screen merely reads "Times New Roman".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Birds chirping and a short piano tune composed by Jamie Christopherson with a small whoosh at the end. Water can also be heard.

Availability:
 * Appears on DVD releases from the company, which can be seen in bargain bins at stores such as Walmart or Best Buy.
 * The still version appears on later seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation.
 * This logo debuted on the 2004 U.S. DVD release of License to Kill.

Logo (2016?-early 2020's?)
Visuals: On a black background, a greatly simplified, monochrome version of the Echo Bridge print logo is seen, though details like the ducks and birds are still present. Above it, "ECHO BRIDGE ACQUISITION CORP, LLC" is seen in a Copperplate Gothic font.

Technique: None.

Audio: Same as the Echo Bridge Entertainment logo.

Availability: This logo was first spotted on a DVD release of Abraxas: Guardian of the Universe.

Final Note
Starting in the early 2020's, the Echo Bridge logo was replaced by the SP Distribution logo. However, as of now, the Echo Bridge print logo can still be seen on their releases.