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===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an American film production company active during the silent film era, operating as a prestige subsidiary of Universal Pictures. Filming at Universal's California and New Jersey studios, it marketed its productions independently despite being under Universal’s ownership. Known for its talented roster, Bluebird featured stars like Mary MacLaren, Louise Lovely, Carmel Myers, Mae Murray, and Rudolph Valentino, with directors including Ida May Park, Elsie Jane Wilson, and Tod Browning. Founded with a $500,000 studio in New Jersey, the company was managed by M.H. Hoffman and saw investment from Louis B. Mayer, cementing its reputation as a notable but short-lived Universal brand. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebird_Photoplays</ref>
 
===Logo (September 3, 1917)===
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'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
 
'''Audio:''' OpeningThe partopening theme of the moviefilm.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Triumph''.
 
===External Links===
==References==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebird_Photoplays Bluebird Photoplays] on Wikipedia
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 2 November 2024


Background

Bluebird Photoplays was an American film production company active during the silent film era, operating as a prestige subsidiary of Universal Pictures. Filming at Universal's California and New Jersey studios, it marketed its productions independently despite being under Universal’s ownership. Known for its talented roster, Bluebird featured stars like Mary MacLaren, Louise Lovely, Carmel Myers, Mae Murray, and Rudolph Valentino, with directors including Ida May Park, Elsie Jane Wilson, and Tod Browning. Founded with a $500,000 studio in New Jersey, the company was managed by M.H. Hoffman and saw investment from Louis B. Mayer, cementing its reputation as a notable but short-lived Universal brand.

Logo (September 3, 1917)


Visuals: There is a drawing of a bird with a serif "BLUE BIRD" and a san-serif "PHOTO PLAYS", being flunked with 2 lines below the bird. The title of the movie is below.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: The opening theme of the film.

Availability: Seen on Triumph.

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