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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the first attempt at a small-format home cinema, using 28 mm cellulose diacetate film, a non-flammable material unlike the flammable celluloid of 35 mm films of the time. Initially, only the projector was offered, designed to project films from the Pathé catalogue in a small format, with the possibility of generating the necessary electricity via a hand dynamo.
 
===Logo (May 14, 1907-August 23, 1912)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a rooster on the top of the word "K.O.K.", and below that are the words "MARQUE DÉPOSÉE" in the middle in a smaller font. Wrapped around it is the word "PATHÉ FRÈRES".
 
'''Variant:''' AThe <u>brighter variantand existsdarker versions</u> are known to exist.
 
'''Technique:''' A still, traditionally painted graphic.

Latest revision as of 12:14, 17 August 2024


Background

K.O.K. Pathé was the first attempt at a small-format home cinema, using 28 mm cellulose diacetate film, a non-flammable material unlike the flammable celluloid of 35 mm films of the time. Initially, only the projector was offered, designed to project films from the Pathé catalogue in a small format, with the possibility of generating the necessary electricity via a hand dynamo.

Logo (May 14, 1907-August 23, 1912)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a rooster on the top of the word "K.O.K.", and below that are the words "MARQUE DÉPOSÉE" in the middle in a smaller font. Wrapped around it is the word "PATHÉ FRÈRES".

Variant: The brighter and darker versions are known to exist.

Technique: A still, traditionally painted graphic.

Audio: The closing theme of the film.

Availability: Like before, it was used in tandem with many other Pathé logos at the time and as of now, only a few films are known to use this logo. One of them includes The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1911).

Pathé Frères
K.O.K. Pathé
Pathécomedy
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