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  1. Aug 24, 2023 · This logo was repainted by Rocky Longo in the 1950s. This happened when Fox started releasing movies in the widescreen Cinemascope format. One change to this logo was making the '0' in '20th' tilted to improve the proportions with the wider aspect ratio. Once seen, that tilt cannot be unseen. The tilt is gone (1981-1994)

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  2. Jun 27, 2013 · Fox's new logo for its renamed news and entertainment divisions references design elements from Emile Kosa Jr.'s classic. Movies released under 20th Century Fox, as the studio will still be called ...

  3. The 20th Century Fox logo history in these early years relied heavily on the power of simple, elegant design. The fox, often depicted with a sly and confident gaze, became instantly synonymous with high-quality filmmaking. Technological Advancements and Logo Refinements (1980s-2000s) The 20th Century Fox logo history didn't remain static.

  4. Feb 26, 2020 · The 20th Century Fox emblem was also the result of a studio rebranding itself. ... who repainted the logo in 1953 to coincide with the studio releasing movies in the widescreen Cinemascope format, ...

    • 20th Century Fox
    • 20th Century Studios
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    1935–1968
    1953–1987
    1955–1967
    1981–1994
    Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (customized) Launched:  August 28, 1981 Rocky Longo revised the logo in 1981, modifying the font of the "20th" wordmark. This became the main design that the company will use in the following logos for almost four decades. On 35mm open matte film scan prints of films produced in 1.85:1 (including the first 2 Home Alone movies, as well as the next 2 Alien films and the third Star Wars movie) as well as later films produced in 2.35:1, the logo is seen at a much farther distance than any other 4:3 version of the logo. It was last used in
    1994–2010

    2020–present

    Typography:  A modified Proxima Nova Black. Launched:  February 3, 2020 On January 17th, 2020, it was announced that 20th Century Fox would change its name to 20th Century Studios, following Disney's purchase of the company's assets the year prior and likely to avoid confusion with the separate Fox Corporation. The opening design is very similar to the 2016 enhanced version of the 2009 TCF logo, which remained the same, except for the word “Fox” being replaced with the word "Studios", among the changes. The textures were also revised, giving the structure a more shiny look, the sky backdrop having a different design, and the Los Angeles landscape has more details than the last logo. It was created by Picturemill, in collaboration with Blue Sky Studios. This new version was showcased on a TV spot of The Call of the Wild and debuted on said film on February 21, 2020. It is also used as the on-screen logo for 20th Century Studios' home media releases.

  5. Jan 26, 2012 · 20th Century Pictures had the now famous logo, which was painted by Emil Kosa Jr, who later did a lot of matte paintings for big movies, the most famous one being the Statue of Liberty in Planet of the Apes and his Oscar for the special effects in Cleopatra. 1935. After the merger with Fox, Kosa simply replaced “Pictures” with “Fox”.

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  7. As stated above, this logo plasters the final 20th Century Fox logo on the remastered re-release of Avatar, though the ABC premiere in December 2022 retains the final 20th Century Fox logo, and it also plasters said logo on the 25th Anniversary re-release of Titanic. It is currently unknown that any other plastering will happen as of now.

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