Biograph Company

Background
The Biograph Company was a motion picture company founded on December 30, 1895 by William Kennedy Dickson after leaving Thomas Edison. The company is the first full-fledged film company in the United States and was one of the most active, producing thousands of short films over the course of two decades. Biograph was one of the most influential studios worldwide.

(1908-1913)
Logo: It is simply a merged "A" and "B" in a serif font inside a white circular outline against a black background.

Opening Title: We see a drawing of a scroll with an eagle to the left. The film's title is on the scroll. Ornate plant motifs surround the drawing, and below is the text also surrounded by plant motifs: COPYRIGHT, XXXX. BY BIOGRAPH COMPANY NEW YORK

Variants: TBA.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the ending music.

Availability: Extremely rare. Similar with other silent films, much of their catalogue has been destroyed. That, or the logo has been plastered by the Blackhawk Films logo, replaced with end markers, or simply end with a "The End" card. However, this can still be seen on many short films from this era such as The Lonedale Operator, My Baby, Enoch Arden, among others.