Pallas Pictures

Background
Pallas Pictures was an American production company initially founded in 1913 as Hobart Bosworth Productions Company (or Bosworth Inc.) by Hobart Bosworth to produce melodramas based on Jack London's novels. Throughout the company's lifespan under Bosworth, Frank A. Garbutt had most of the control in the business. When Bosworth left in 1915, Garbutt fully controlled the company and it was renamed to Pallas Pictures. Three years later, the brand was discontinued.

(January 20, 1915)
Logo:

Distributed by Paramount Pictures Corporation below the logo. The logo is also inside a frame.
 * Opening: Same as usual title cards, the logo (The white letter "B" in a fancy font with a drawing of a flying bee the bottom right corner of the letter) on both top corners, and the company name on the top center, all inside a frame.
 * Closing: On a black background, we see the same logo from the opening, as well as the white text

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Extinct. So far, it's only known to be seen on Hypocrites.

(November 28, 1915-February 4, 1918)
Logo: A picture of an owl standing on a tree branch overlaps a giant white serif "Times New Roman" with the text "PALLAS PICTURES" above it. Inside the bottom page scroll, which is part of the logo's border, the company's copyright info is seen with two copies of the logo inside a circle with wings besides it.

Variants:
 * On films distributed by Paramount Pictures, a bottom text is added below the logo, reading and showing as the same thing as the last logo.
 * The logo can be seen in a sepia or yellow tone.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None. Availability: Ultra rare, close to extinct. The normal variant was seen on Ben Blair whereas the Paramount variants was seen on The Call of the Cumberlands, The Intrigue, and A Son of Erin.