This timeline outlines Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter's establishment of the Victor Film Company, their attempt to gain creative control, and the challenges they faced.
Founding Victor Film Company
1912
Florence Lawrence and Harry Solter establish their own production company, the Victor Film Company, with the backing of Universal. This venture allows them greater creative control over their projects.
Producing and Starring in Victor Films
1912-1914
Lawrence and Solter produce and star in a variety of films for Victor, experimenting with different genres and showcasing their talents. This period allows them to explore their artistic vision.
Selling Victor Film Company
1914
Facing increasing competition and financial pressures, Lawrence and Solter sell the Victor Film Company to Universal. This marks the end of their independent production venture.