Pinnacle Peak Pictures

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Pinnacle Peak Pictures was initially formed in 2018 as an alternative label of Pure Flix Entertainment to release films that were not necessarily religious but still family-friendly. Following the sale of Pure Flix's streaming service and their trademark to Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2020, the mainline studio rebranded itself into the Pinnacle Peak name full-on. Their previous agreement with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment remains in place.

Logo (September 28, 2018, April 30, 2021- )


Visuals: There is the sky rising up to reveal a strange looking mountain, which is actually the Pinnacle Peak in Arizona. Then when the mountain's sky starting to have clouds is the text "PINNACLE PEAK" zooming out. Then the sunshine starts to shine and when the text is on the mountain.

Variant: On some films, the logo is shortened to where the text is already in place on the mountain.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A flute sounds plays that turns into a dramatic fanfare.

Audio Variants: On The Shift, the logo is silent.

Availability: First appeared on the 2018 version of Little Women. After a three-year hiatus, it resurfaced on Walking with Herb and God's Not Dead: We The People. It later appeared on Redeeming Love and all future films from the company. The logo has also been plastering the Pure Flix logos on current prints of their previous movies.
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