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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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'''Will Barker Film Company''' was an early British film production company and studio founded by director '''Will Barker'''. The company was active during the silent era. Today, the studio, now known as Ealing Studios, is still in use, and is the oldest continuously working studio for film production in the world.<ref>[http://www.ealingstudios.com/EalingStudios/history_home.html History] |
'''Will Barker Film Company''' was an early British film production company and studio founded by director '''Will Barker'''. The company was active during the silent era. Today, the studio, now known as Ealing Studios, is still in use, and is the oldest continuously working studio for film production in the world.<ref>[http://www.ealingstudios.com/EalingStudios/history_home.html History] [https://web.archive.org/web/20130726040738/http://www.ealingstudios.com/EalingStudios/history_home.html Archived 26 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine.] Ealingstudios.com, accessed 22 June 2011</ref> |
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===Logo (1912)=== |
===Logo (1912)=== |
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Background
Will Barker Film Company was an early British film production company and studio founded by director Will Barker. The company was active during the silent era. Today, the studio, now known as Ealing Studios, is still in use, and is the oldest continuously working studio for film production in the world.[1]
Logo (1912)
Visuals: On a black background, a graphic of a standing pug is seen. Flanking the pug are the words "Trade" and "Mark", respectively. Below is the word "BARKER".
Technique: A still graphic filmed by a cameraman.
Audio: None.
Availability: This logo is seen on Our King Emperor and Queen Empress Hold a Durbar in Delhi.
References
- ↑ History Archived 26 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Ealingstudios.com, accessed 22 June 2011