Aubert-Franco Film

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

A merger between Franco Film and Etablissements Louis Aubert that came into being in the late 1920s. The company was short-lived and merged with Societe des Etablissements Gaumont to become GFFA (Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert) in 1930.

Logo (November 1, 1929)

Visuals: The logo consists of two circles. One of them contains a globe, and the other featuring a standing woman holding film reels and a sunset. There is an eagle with outstretched wings perched atop this logo. There's a filmstrip wrapped around the circles reading "AUBERT•FRANCO•FILM". Below the logo, there is the text "PRESENTE".

Technique: Still image.

Audio: None.

Availability: It was resurfaced on La Merveilleuse Vie de Jeanne d'Arc.

Etablissements Louis Aubert
Franco Film
Aubert-Franco Film
Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert
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