Patriot Pictures

Background
Patriot Pictures is an independent American film production company founded in 2005 by Michael Mendelsohn.

1st Logo (May 9, 2014-)
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Visuals: The camera zooms out through a -tinted field where a battleground of 19th-century American soldiers fighting are seen soon after the sequence starts. As the screen lifts away from the field, a personification of liberty, pictured as a white lady with black long hair wearing a white dress, holding the American flag zooms out. When the background fades to black, the woman becomes grayscale. A 3D half of a ring wraps around and behind the liberty personification before gaining its other half. Simultaneously, a shiny circle expands within the ring's center and two white rings wrap around it, covering the circle's fill. The part of Liberty outside the circles disappear before the flag stops waving and the circles become flat. Underneath the logo, "Times New Roman" wipe in below while the logo stops zooming out.

Trivia: The image of Liberty is sourced from a 1917 World War 1 propaganda poster promoting patrons to participate in the war either by joining the army or by buying bonds. This poster was illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.

Variants:
 * There is a closing variant that shows a darker version of the liberty image and "pictures" is white.
 * In its earliest appearance, the logo is still and Liberty is smaller.
 * On American Nightmares, the logo becomes black and white and glitches at the end.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A patriotic fanfare with a particular emphasis on drums and a horn playing in the background.

Audio Variants:
 * There is an early audio used for the logo that has a drum fanfare with a faster tempo and no horns playing in the background.
 * On some recent films, a classical, baroque string music piece is used.

Availability: It appeared on most of their films with the animated variant debuting on Chocolate City. The still variant made its first appearance on Rage, which was also the logo's overall debut. I Am Wrath is the first film to use the normal audio. The classical music piece was used on Prisoners of the Ghostland and How the Gringo Stole Christmas.

2nd Logo (January 27, 2017)
Visuals: The logo from before is shown slowly zooming in on a black background with the image of Liberty being darker. The flag and the lady's dress waves as the bullseye and text shines a few times.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: The sounds of howling wind and the flag waving.

Availability: It can be seen on I Am Michael.