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  1. The company was founded as 20th Century-Fox on May 31, 1935, as a result of a merger between the film companies 20th Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation. The structure was introduced without any searchlights (despite the fact that the on-screen logo used them) in their first print logo...

  2. 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.

  3. These are the logo variations used throughout the years by 20th Century Studios (formerly Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation), with more to be added over time. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Wee Willie Winkie (1937) and Star! (1968): The logo is in a sepia-tone.

  4. Há 5 dias · A strange error occurs on Seven Arts TV prints, with the CinemaScope extension fanfare being used (the extension is heard over the Seven Arts logo). The 20th Century Fox Hour uses that show's fanfare; a voice-over from Restoration of the 20th Century Fox Hour can be heard in the video.

  5. The 20th Century Studios logo and fanfare in use since the studio's re-branding in 2020. For the 20th Century Studios logo, its print logo debuted on a movie poster of The New Mutants while the on-screen logo debuted in a television advertisement for and the full version debuted on February 21, 2020, with the film The Call of the Wild.

  6. Logo with only two rear searchlights instead of three. Used on the beginning of the 20th Century Fox Television logo at the time.

  7. Logo: On a dark sky background, 3 rows of words, " 20th "," CENTURY ", and " PICTURES, INC. ", apparently carved out of stone and/or metal, are seen. The words are "stacked" on top of each other, with similarly carved lines separating the rows. The "20th" is the biggest row, with "CENTURY" and "PICTURES, INC."