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'''Visuals:''' There is a chicken, moving a bit. Then there are the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|Pathécomedy}}" or "{{Font|Times New Roman|Pathépicture}}", with the tops of the "{{Font|Times New Roman|t}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|h}}" connected and a line below. Below all that is a circle with a rooster drawing in a crowing stance with "TRADE" and "MARK" on either side of it.
'''Variant:''' On some films, such as ''Nanook of the North'', omit the live-action footage of the rooster.
'''Technique:''' Live-action, followed by a still painted graphic.
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Revision as of 00:53, 13 August 2024
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Logo (December 15, 1914-August 22, 1926)
Visuals: There is a chicken, moving a bit. Then there are the words "Pathécomedy" or "Pathépicture", with the tops of the "t" and "h" connected and a line below. Below all that is a circle with a rooster drawing in a crowing stance with "TRADE" and "MARK" on either side of it.
Variant: On some films, such as Nanook of the North, omit the live-action footage of the rooster.
Technique: Live-action, followed by a still painted graphic.
Audio: The closing theme of the film.
Availability: Seen on films made by the company, such as Nanook of the North, Grandma's Boy, The Freshman, and Crazy Like a Fox.
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