Famous Players Film Company

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Logo (July 12, 1912-1916)


Visuals: On a black background, there are two masks alongside a mirror or a simple oval, which reads:

PRODUCED
BY THE
FAMOUS PLAYERS
FILM CO.
ADOLPH ZUKOR
PRES.

The text "Distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation" appears below.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the "Distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation" notice doesn't appear.
  • On Poor Little Peppina (and possibly other films), the masks and the mirror are different and a different font is used.
  • On very few films, colors may vary.
  • In closings, the usual "The End" notice appears in center, and a rectangle is shown at the bottom with the print logo inside.

Technique: None.

Audio: None or the music added to the silent film playing.

Availability: This is very difficult to find, as many silent films had been destroyed. Snow White and Poor Little Peppina are the only known surviving films containing this logo.

Legacy: One of the first Hollywood logos, along with Universal Pictures and Nestor Film Company. Despite the company's first official rebrand in 1914, this logo continued to be used until two years later.

Famous Players Film Company
Paramount Pictures
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