Gaumont (1908-1930)

(1908-1920)
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Logo: We see the same outlined daisy, this time with "Gaumont" written on it. Sometimes, "FILMS" is shown above, and "CINEMA" is shown below.

Variants:
 * This logo appears on an experimental Chronochrome film made in 1912. Chronochrome was Gaumont's three-colour additive process used from 1912-1913. Throughout the logo, it slightly changes in hue, demonstrating the technique.
 * An orange/golden version is seen on the 1915 silent film L'embusqué.
 * At the start and end of some films, the logo is at the bottom of a stylised frame that usually has French text with the title of the film and the director (Opening) and/or Fin (Closing).

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: Possibly the opening theme of the film. Silent for the color variant.

Availability: Ultra rare. It appears in cartels of cinema from Gaumont from 1908 to 1914, and appears on the short film L'embusqué.