Kay-Bee Pictures

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Kay-Bee Pictures was an American film production company active from around 1913 to 1917. The company was a brand name used by the New York Motion Picture Company[1] For most of their lifespan, their catalogue was distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation, with some in their later years under Triangle-Kay Bee.

Logo (May 27-December 2, 1917)

Visuals: On a black background, there is an assortment of solid upside-down triangles on both sides of the screen, some of which feature a serif "T" and an oval emblem containing "KB" in the center. The largest triangles feature tragedy masks and are placed on the bottom left and right sections of the screen. In the foreground, "TRIANGLE KAY-BEE", in a stacked format, is shown on top of a giant upside-down triangle containing an inner black border patterned with equilateral solid triangles and the "T" from the side-triangles in the center, alongside the "KB" oval also featured in said objects.

Technique: A still, printed image.

Audio: None.

Availability: The logo is seen on Wolf Lowry and Until They Get Me.

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