Triangle Film Corporation

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Triangle Film Corporation was a film studio established in July 1915 by Harry and Roy Aitken. Several months after their opening, the company opened the Lincoln Theater in Massillon, Ohio. The company had a bloated film catalogue that led to ownership reorganization for the company. Adolph Zukor acquired the company's assets two years after the company's founding. Triangle stopped producing films in 1919, three years before they went defunct.

Logo (March 26, 1916-1919)


Visuals: A downward facing triangle with an inner fifteen-black triangle border is shown with a "T" with a pointed leg and arm is displayed on top of the stacked text

COPYRIGHT (YEAR) BY
TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION
NEW YORK CITY

The logo is within a thin white border with two vertical columns with the inverted "T" symbol on top, a pattern of downward triangles and two bottom dots below the "T" and two outer white outlines spaced slightly away from the columns.

Variant: Similar to other logos from its time period, the logo may appear on the top or bottom of text cards.

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: The standalone variant has so far resurfaced on The Mystery of the Leaping Fish. The in-credit variant was so far only seen on Hoodoo Ann.

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