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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* February 12- | * February 12, 2010-March 3, 2011: For the logo's first official year (2010), while the logo finishes its move into position, the camera pans up and two streaks of light draw "75", as two searchlights turned on, after the "75" finishes drawing, with the word "CELEBRATING", appearing letter by letter, above the numbers and "YEARS" below both in spaced-out letters. The camera pans the words and numbers in position. Also, the registered trademark symbol "®" and the News Corporation byline are engraved on different parts of the structure. Also, the front searchlight we usually pass animates. | ||
* The prototype version had a much darker {{color|orangered|red-orange}} sunset sky, harder shading, and different searchlight positions. | * The prototype version had a much darker {{color|orangered|red-orange}} sunset sky, harder shading, and different searchlight positions. | ||
* Another prototype version appears on two CGI environment reels by Dave Strick, a designer at Blue Sky Studios. A much different sky is used and the searchlights are less realistic, the front-left searchlight is located in a slightly different position and wireframes fade in on most of the 3D geometry at the end of the logo sequence. It also lacks the flash before the front searchlight passes in. One version of this has Blue Sky's logo and copyright info (dated to 2008) along the bottom of the screen, while another version has details (including Strick's email address) at the beginning where the logo starts blurry and then gains focus. The latter version can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6IzE6WCdvA here]. | * Another prototype version appears on two CGI environment reels by Dave Strick, a designer at Blue Sky Studios. A much different sky is used and the searchlights are less realistic, the front-left searchlight is located in a slightly different position and wireframes fade in on most of the 3D geometry at the end of the logo sequence. It also lacks the flash before the front searchlight passes in. One version of this has Blue Sky's logo and copyright info (dated to 2008) along the bottom of the screen, while another version has details (including Strick's email address) at the beginning where the logo starts blurry and then gains focus. The latter version can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6IzE6WCdvA here]. | ||
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* The 2005 recording of the 1989 [[20th Century Fox Television]] fanfare is heard at the end of ''Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas''. | * The 2005 recording of the 1989 [[20th Century Fox Television]] fanfare is heard at the end of ''Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas''. | ||
* The 1999 recording of the 1980 re-orchestrated fanfare was retained at the beginning of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D'', with only the final shot of this logo seen, followed by the [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo (similar to what was done for the original prequel trilogy). | * The 1999 recording of the 1980 re-orchestrated fanfare was retained at the beginning of ''Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D'', with only the final shot of this logo seen, followed by the [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] logo (similar to what was done for the original prequel trilogy). | ||
* Starting with the 3D re-release, the 1994 fanfare is heard on international prints of ''Titanic''. This is also heard on the German | * Starting with the 3D re-release, the 1994 fanfare is heard on international prints of ''Titanic''. This is also heard on the films ''Klitschko'' (2011; German prints only), ''Ausgerechnet Sibirien'' (2012), ''Rico, Oskar und die Tieferschatten'' (2014) and ''Rico, Oskar und das Herzgebreche'' (2015), but not ''Rico, Oskar und der Diebstahlstein'' (2016), as the 1998 fanfare was used instead. | ||
* The 1981 fanfare is heard on the 3D version of ''Predator''. | * The 1981 fanfare is heard on the 3D version of ''Predator''. | ||
* In rare cases, such as ''The Monuments Men'' (US release), ''The Greatest Showman'', ''Gone Girl'', ''Ad Astra'', the Russian film ''The Balkan Line'', and ''Terminator: Dark Fate'' (both US and international versions), the film's opening theme is used instead. | * In rare cases, such as ''The Monuments Men'' (US release), ''The Greatest Showman'', ''Gone Girl'', ''Ad Astra'', the Russian film ''The Balkan Line'', and ''Terminator: Dark Fate'' (both US and international versions), the film's opening theme is used instead. | ||
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* Seen on nearly every film from the company until the renaming in 2020, starting with ''Avatar'' (released on December 10, 2009) and ending with ''Underwater'' (released on January 10, 2020). | * Seen on nearly every film from the company until the renaming in 2020, starting with ''Avatar'' (released on December 10, 2009) and ending with ''Underwater'' (released on January 10, 2020). | ||
* The prototype versions are found on trailers and TV spots for ''Avatar'', as well as various newer 20th Century Fox games. | * The prototype versions are found on trailers and TV spots for ''Avatar'', as well as various newer 20th Century Fox games. | ||
* The 75 Years variant made its debut on ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief'' (released on February 12, 2010), and last | * The 75 Years variant made its debut on ''Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief'' (released on February 12, 2010), and made its last appearance on ''Gulliver's Travels'' (released on December 25, 2010). Outside North America, this continued use until ''Love Carrot 3'' (released on March 3, 2011). | ||
* It also appears on some international theatrical release prints of ''Hot Tub Time Machine''. | * It also appears on some international theatrical release prints of ''Hot Tub Time Machine''. | ||
* Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, such as the ''Alien vs. Predator'' game, ''Rio'', ''Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games'', and ''Snoopy's Grand Adventure''. | * Also appears on some video games based on 20th Century Fox films, such as the ''Alien vs. Predator'' game, ''Rio'', ''Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games'', and ''Snoopy's Grand Adventure''. |