Pathé: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
272 bytes added ,  15 January 2024
imported>Camenati
No edit summary
imported>Logofan
Line 25: Line 25:
}}
}}


===1st Logo (1929-1936)===
===1st Logo (1927-1936)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Pathe4.jpeg
Pathe4.jpeg
Pathe (1929) (Credit - Earth full of Logos).png
Pathe (1929) (Credit - Earth full of Logos).png
File:Pathé (1927) (From - Chicago).png
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=WoRM_RVSGhA}}
{{YouTube|id=WoRM_RVSGhA|id2=3BHxHx2Ac2Y}}


'''Visuals:''' Inside a white circle on a black BG, there is a rooster, which seems to be standing on top of a model globe. Below is the word "Pathé", in the same style as before. The word is in white, except for the areas which overlap the circle, which are in black. The rooster crows.
'''Visuals:''' Inside a white circle on a black BG, there is a rooster, which seems to be standing on top of a model globe. Below is the word "Pathé", in the same style as before. The word is in white, except for the areas which overlap the circle, which are in black. The rooster crows.
Line 37: Line 38:
*On ''Two Fresh Eggs'', a sepia-toned version is used.
*On ''Two Fresh Eggs'', a sepia-toned version is used.
*A variant exists where the background is white and the text is black and thinner.
*A variant exists where the background is white and the text is black and thinner.
*On silent films <u>produced by Cecil B. DeMille</u>, there is the text "Distributed by Pathé" overlapping the globe and the rooster.


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action.
Line 42: Line 44:
'''Audio:''' Just the rooster crowing. On silent films with this logo, it had the film's score over it.
'''Audio:''' Just the rooster crowing. On silent films with this logo, it had the film's score over it.


'''Availability:'''  Most surviving prints of their output have this removed or plastered over with the 7th logo (an example of this is on the Olive Films DVD & Blu-ray of the 1959 French version of ''Les Misérables''). May still be intact on French films released by The Criterion Collection, Fox Lorber, and Koch Media, among other specialty/art film labels. Was also seen on UK and French prints of Hal Roach's ''Laurel and Hardy'' comedies. This was found intact on Pathegrams News Digests. Also seen on ''Van Beuren'' cartoons from 1929-1930 (most YouTubers remove the Pathé logo, but some kept them, particularly [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC91Xc99QjNk-ywL6U8oDyXg/videos Motion Pictures]).
'''Availability:'''  Most surviving prints of their output have this removed or plastered over with the 7th logo (an example of this is on the Olive Films DVD & Blu-ray of the 1959 French version of ''Les Misérables''). May still be intact on French films released by The Criterion Collection, Fox Lorber, and Koch Media, among other specialty/art film labels. Was also seen on UK and French prints of Hal Roach's ''Laurel and Hardy'' comedies and Cecil B. DeMille's silent films such as ''Chicago'' and ''The Godless Girl''. This was found intact on Pathegrams News Digests. Also seen on ''Van Beuren'' cartoons from 1929-1930 (most YouTubers remove the Pathé logo, but some kept them, particularly [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC91Xc99QjNk-ywL6U8oDyXg/videos Motion Pictures]).


===2nd Logo (1943)===
===2nd Logo (1943)===
Anonymous user

Navigation menu