Harpo Films

Background
Harpo Films is the film unit of Oprah Winfrey's production company Harpo Studios.

1st Logo (October 26, 1997-2010)
Nickname: "The Girl", "Young Oprah"

Logo: On a black background, we see a small square in the middle of the screen with a picture of a young girl sitting on a rocking chair reading a book. The shining words "harpo films" surround the girl.

Variants:
 * The long version of this logo has the camera panning down to the left to reveal the girl on the rocking chair on a porch. Seconds, later, a square surrounds the girl, segueing into the rest of the animation.
 * A short version of the above variant exists, starting from when the box surrounds the girl.

Trivia: This logo was designed by Eric J. Smith of Shine Studios. It is a portrait of Oprah as a young girl reading on the porch of her childhood home in Mississippi.

FX/SFX: The young girl on a rocking chair, the camera panning and the text shining.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on films from the company starting with Beloved. Also appeared at the end the 2004 TV movie Their Eyes Were Watching God.

Editor's Note: None, it's cute in a way.

2nd Logo (August 8, 2014-)
Nickname: "Harpo Rings"

Logo: Same as the current Harpo Studios logo, but it is silver and gold on a black background. The name has also been changed to "HARPOFILMS". Also, the rings spin differently towards the end.

Variants:
 * On When They See Us, we only see the finished product.
 * On The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, the logo is still on a white background.

FX/SFX: Same as the Harpo Studios logo.

Music/Sounds: A 4-note guitar jingle accompanied by strings. Whooshes are heard throughout. Composed by BAM Studios.

Music/Sounds Variant: Sometimes, the opening or closing theme of the movie or show is used instead.

Availability: Current. Can be seen on newer films from the company, such as The Hundred-Foot Journey and Selma. Can also be seen on TV shows from the company, like Greenleaf, Queen Sugar and David Makes Man.

Editor's Note: Same as the Harpo Studios logo.