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== Background ==
This company, also known as The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, produced silent films based off L. Frank Baum's books, most notably the Oz series. Every single one of them bombed commercially. The movies they made had various colors and custom themes playing over it, like silent films traditionally do.


Background: This company, also known as The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, produced silent films based off L. Frank Baum's books, most notably the Oz series. Every single one of them bombed commercially. The movies they made had various colors and custom themes playing over it, like silent films traditionally do.
== 1st logo (1914-1915) ==
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* '''Nicknames:''' "Princess Ozma", "Oz Lady of Doom", "V for Vivian"
(1914-1915)
* '''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a woman (silent film actress Vivian Reed, see "Trivia") wearing two flowers and a crown-like object on her forehead with a Z inside a circle (obviously the company name) with a few loose curls hanging down, apparently supposed to be Princess Ozma from the book series. She looks around the screen and smiles. No obvious indication of the name of the company is shown and it only appears on the title card of the movie.
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* '''Trivia:''' The woman is this logo is silent film actress Vivian Reed (1894-1989), an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 36 films between 1914 and 1938.
 
* '''Variants:'''
 
** The logo including the film has been shown in gray, red, yellow, blue, green and purple tones.
Nicknames: "Princess Ozma", "Oz Lady of Doom","V for Vivian"
** The logo also featured the woman's head in a close-up, to the point where her head almost covers the entire screen. Her loose curls are also missing. On this link, you can see that Ozma wears black clothes, so that only her face is visible.
 
** There has been a shorter version spotted where it just shows her looking around the screen for about 4 seconds. This variant is mostly at the end of the films.
Logo: On a black background, we see a woman (silent film actress Vivian Reed, see "Trivia") wearing two flowers and a crown-like object on her forehead with a Z inside a circle (obviously the company name) with a few loose curls hanging down, apparently supposed to be Princess Ozma from the book series. She looks around the screen and smiles. No obvious indication of the name of the company is shown and it only appears on the title card of the movie.
** The Patchwork Girl of Oz close-up variant lasts only 2 seconds, due to skips through the logo, which is a result of the film deterioration.
 
* '''FX/SFX:''' The woman moving her head and the fade-in effect.
Trivia: The woman is this logo is silent film actress Vivian Reed (1894-1989), an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 36 films between 1914 and 1938.
* '''Music/Sounds:''' None or a custom opening/closing theme of the film.
 
* '''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Only four films produced by the company are known to survive, the rest having been decomposed or lost.
Variants:
* '''Editor's Note:''' The logo is also regarded as another 'scary logo' due to the cold, lifeless stare of Ozma, as well a lack of music or anything else. The close-up variant is considered even worse. Though, it does get less scary to older viewers and those used to it.
The logo including the film has been shown in gray, red, yellow, blue, green and purple tones.
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The logo also featured the woman's head in a close-up, to the point where her head almost covers the entire screen. Her loose curls are also missing. On this link, you can see that Ozma wears black clothes, so that only her face is visible.
[[Category:American Movie Logos]]
There has been a shorter version spotted where it just shows her looking around the screen for about 4 seconds. This variant is mostly at the end of the films.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz close-up variant lasts only 2 seconds, due to skips through the logo, which is a result of the film deterioration.
 
FX/SFX: The woman moving her head and the fade-in effect.
 
Music/Sounds: None or a custom opening/closing theme of the film.
 
Availability: Ultra rare. Only four films produced by the company are known to survive, the rest having been decomposed or lost.
 
Editor's Note: The logo is also regarded as another 'scary logo' due to the cold, lifeless stare of Ozma, as well a lack of music or anything else. The close-up variant is considered even worse. Though, it does get less scary to older viewers and those used to it.
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