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  1. Mar 6, 2015 · 20th Century Fox Logo History 1914-2015. NeoMetro2000 Southeast Asia. 34.6K subscribers. 8.9M views 9 years ago.

  2. The hyphen was dropped from the company name, effectively becoming 20th Century Fox after Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation purchased the company in March 1985. In 1987, a redesigned logo replaced this on movie posters and other uses, but this was still used on VHS cases from Fox Video until 1994.

  3. On September 16, 2014, 20th Century Fox posted a compilation of the logos and its variants (including the "William Fox Presents" version of the Fox Film Corporation logo), backed by the 1998 re-recording of the 1997 fanfare (albeit with the drum roll played twice), as a promotion of the new Fox Movies website, on the studio's YouTube channel here.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · Officially, 20th Century Fox no longer exists, having been rebranded to 20th Century Studios, but its logo history is still worth examining, especially as it's one of the best entertainment logos we know of. Here, we look at the main variations of the 20th Century Fox logo over the years.

  5. This logo was created as an introduction to 20th Century Fox's new CinemaScope process. It was designed by Pacific Title and Art's Rocky Longo, who also designed this logo's 1981 replacement.

  6. The 20th Century Fox Logo: A Brief History. Thumbnails. 1 of 7. 1935-53. The monumental art deco Fox monolith was painted in 1933 by Emil Kosa Jr., a prominent California watercolorist who...

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · It is known for its iconic logo, which features a searchlight-lit tower and a memorable fanfare by Alfred Newman. Big Movies: 20th Century Fox has given us classics like “The Sound of Music,” “Star Wars,” “Avatar,” and “Titanic.” “Titanic” and “Avatar” by James Cameron are among the highest earners ever.

  8. 20th Century Fox Logo 2010 Remake. 41k 3. 22.

  9. This is "20th Century Fox Updated Logo History (1932-2020)" by Mattéo Lepoultier on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love….

  10. These are most of the logo variations seen throughout the years by 20th Century Fox. Wee Willie Winkie (1937) and Star! (1968): The logo is in a sepia-tone.

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