Gaumont British
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Background
Gaumont British was founded in 1902 by Isidore Ostrer, acquired Leon Gaumont's control of the company. It was filmed pictures with Gainsborough Pictures Corporation (1924).
1st Logo (1910s)
Logo: On a tan background, we see a stylized black daisy in a circle with "G.B" inside.
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: Possibly none.
Availability: You can seen the print logo at Expansion depth limit exceeded.
2nd Logo (1930s)
Expansion depth limit exceeded Logo: A still, updated version of the "GB" sunflower appears with some shiny sun rays in the background.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The start of the movie's soundtrack.
Availability: It can be spotted on some DVD prints of films from the era, like 1933's The Ghoul, starring Boris Karloff.
3rd Logo (1931)
Expansion depth limit exceeded Logo: On a marble background, there is a black tube with a white outline with the Gaumont emblem at the lower right corner of the screen. Inside the tube reads "A Gaumont-British TALKING PICTURE".
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The end of the movie's soundtrack.
Availability: So far, it is seen on No Lady.
4th Logo (1935-1941?)
Expansion depth limit exceeded Logo: Stylized "GB" in circle.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None (or the film's soundtrack).
Availability: Rare. It can be found on GB films of the period, i.e.: The Tunnel (1935) and High Flyers (1941).
5th Logo (1937)
Expansion depth limit exceeded Logo: "Gaumont British" in corporate font?
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme to the film.
Availability: Very rare. Seen on Young and Innocent.
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6th Logo (1956)
Expansion depth limit exceeded Logo: Just a simple fade-in and fade-out on a space background with "GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE CORPORATION Presents" superimposed.
Technique: The fades and stars flying in the background.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme to the film.
Availability: Rare. Seen only on their last film: Supersonic Saucer.