Encyclopædia Britannica Films

Background
Encyclopedia Britannica Films (also named EB Films for short) was the top producer and distributor of educational 16mm films and later VHS videocassettes for schools and libraries from 1926 through 1998. From 1926 to 1943, the company operated under the name of Electrical Research Products Inc. (ERPI) Classroom Films.

Logo (1931-1949)
Visuals: On a granite background, there is the text "Times New Roman". Below it, a rotating globe is shown with the text "BRING THE WORLD TO THE CLASSROOM" on a filmstrip in front of the globe.

Variant: There is a later version with the Encyclopedia Britannica name instead of the Electrical Research Products Inc. name.

Technique: The rotating globe.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on films from the period, such as Sound On Film.

1st Logo (July 19, 1949-1952)
Visuals: On a stylish background, the EBF logo appears.

Technique: None.

Audio: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: This logo was seen on films like Care of the Skin and Sleep for Health.

2nd Logo (1953-1970)
Visuals: Same as before except with the newer EBF logo.

Variant: An in credit version exists on some of their films.

Technique: None.

Audio: Same as before.

Availability: Seen on films like Eat for Health.

3rd Logo (1970-1986)
Visuals: The EBF logo of the time appears on a black background.

Variant: There are in-credit and superimposed versions are known to exist.

Technique: None.

Audio: Silent or the opening theme of the film.

Availability: Seen on films from the time such as Introduction to Holography.