The New York Motion Picture Company was a film production and distribution company from 1909 until 1914. It changed names to New York Picture Corporation in 1912.[1] It released films through several different brand names, including 101 Bison, Kay-Bee, Broncho, Domino, Reliance, and Keystone Studios.[1][2]
Keystone would later be a part of Triangle Pictures, which would merge with Feature Play and become Paramount Studios.[3]