Eros International
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Background
Eros International is an Indian film/home video production company, legally incorporated in the Isle of Man. Through its production and distribution subsidiary, Eros International, it co-produces, acquires and distributes Indian language films in multiple formats worldwide. Eros is one of the oldest companies in the Indian film industry to focus on international markets, and has aggregated rights to over 3,000 films in its library, including recent and classic titles that span different genres, budgets and languages. The Eros International USA building is headquarted in Secaucus, NJ. On July 30, 2020, the company merged with STX Entertainment to form ErosSTX.
1st Logo (1993-2007)
Logo: On a space background, comets are seen shooting. It then reveals the barred shape with the word "EROS" is on the top of the barred object on a space background. As it turns around and rotates, the ring with the word "INTERNATIONAL" rotates and slides down to form "EROS INTERNATIONAL", holding the ring in place.
Variant: TBA.
FX/SFX: The streaks and "EROS" morphing and rotating, the name "INTERNATIONAL" sliding down.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic synth tune. The early version had the music more powerful.
Availability: Rare. Spotted on distributed copies of Eros International films in Indian VHS and DVD copies and online.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (2007)
TBA.
3rd Logo (2007-2011)
4th Logo (2011- )
Later Variant: Starting in 2018, the logo is more colorful. The globe is tan, the continents are green, and the "EROS" text, "INTERNATIONAL" banner, and statues are dark blue. The sky is also much darker and it appears to be sunset.
FX/SFX: The globe rotating and zooming. Nice CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: The first second is silent, but upon zooming out, it's a majestic rising orchestral theme that, once the Eros text appears, becomes a triumphant trumpet fanfare with bells ringing.
Availability: Current.
Editor's Note: A very solid and nice logo all around. The color choices on the 2018 revamp are a bit tacky, though.