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  1. Taken from "Rio" (2011)

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  2. 20th Century Fox / Blue Sky Studios - Taken from a "Rio" (2011).#logo #identity #label #RioThis video shows content that is not owned by us. All the rights ...

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    • 1987 – 2005
    • 2005 – 2013
    • 2013 – 2021

    The first emblem is natural and resembles the name underlined with blue chalk. The composition conveys the idea of special effects, transforming ordinary lines into frames at the animator’s will. The studio’s founders invented a mechanism that allowed light effects to be added to the frame not manually but automatically. To do this, complex studies...

    The idea of selling the division due to financial problems of 20th Century Fox was abandoned after Ice Age nominations for an Oscar. Instead, the studio was transformed, moved to a new headquarters, and updated the logo. The change of emblem was timed to coincide with the second animated film, Robots, released in 2005. After its creation, it became...

    The company finally focused on producing cartoons, reflected in the new logo. In the studio, they settled on the name without additional elements. The letters of the words are positioned at different heights and seem to be bouncing, indicating a child audience. Each part of the name is executed in its color. Blue is in blue, and Sky is in navy. The...

    • February 22, 1987-April 10, 2021
    • Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.
  3. Feb 20, 2024 · 20th Century FOX Logo 2011 & Blue Sky Studios Logo 2012 Trial 0 ... 2012

  4. On January 5, 2009, the studio was moved from White Plains, New York to Greenwich, Connecticut. Blue Sky Studios also animated 20th Century Fox's final logo for the studio's 75th anniversary, the Fox Star Studios logo, the Fox International Productions logo, and the final Searchlight Pictures logo under the Fox Searchlight Pictures name.

  5. Taken from the end of Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas

  6. The 20th Century Pictures, Inc. logo and the 20th Century Fox logo from 1935 were designed by Emil Kosa, Jr., who was also responsible for creating the Statue of Liberty matte shot in Planet of the Apes (1968). The 20th Century Fox logo from 1953 was designed by Pacific Title artist Rocky Longo, who also designed the next two logos.

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