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|20th Century Fox (1982).png|2nd Logo (September 16, 1953-December 11?, 1987) | |20th Century Fox (1982).png|2nd Logo (September 16, 1953-December 11?, 1987) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1965).png|3rd Logo (February 16, 1956-December 12, 1967) | |20th Century Fox (1965).png|3rd Logo (February 16, 1956-December 12, 1967) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1983).png|4th Logo (August 28 | |20th Century Fox (1983).png|4th Logo (August 28, 1981-August 5, 1994) | ||
|20th Century Fox (1994 - 2010) 2007 Enhanced Version.png|5th Logo (July 12, 1994-January 22, 2010) | |20th Century Fox (1994 - 2010) 2007 Enhanced Version.png|5th Logo (July 12, 1994-January 22, 2010) | ||
|Twentieth Century Fox (2013).png|6th Logo (December 10, 2009-January 10, 2020) | |Twentieth Century Fox (2013).png|6th Logo (December 10, 2009-January 10, 2020) | ||
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'''Availability:''' Seen on large-format (70mm, CinemaScope 55) films. It made its first known appearance on ''Carousel''. The "regular 0" variant without the CinemaScope snipe or "Twentieth Century-Fox presents" card following is seen on ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967). The 16-bit version is only seen on ''Predator 2'' for Sega Genesis. | '''Availability:''' Seen on large-format (70mm, CinemaScope 55) films. It made its first known appearance on ''Carousel''. The "regular 0" variant without the CinemaScope snipe or "Twentieth Century-Fox presents" card following is seen on ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Doctor Dolittle'' (1967). The 16-bit version is only seen on ''Predator 2'' for Sega Genesis. | ||
===4th Logo (August 28 | ===4th Logo (August 28, 1981-August 5, 1994)=== | ||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
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* On most post-2006 films, no closing logo or in-credit notice is shown at all. | * On most post-2006 films, no closing logo or in-credit notice is shown at all. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek]]. | '''Technique:''' CGI directed by the late Kevin Burns at Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation), who had previously animated the logos for [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[Buena Vista Television]], and [[Morgan Creek]] design by MetroLight Studios. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' | '''Music/Sounds:''' | ||
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* At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012 (including Blue Sky films from ''Epic'' to ''Spies in Disguise''), text (usually in white) appears on a black background, reading "The making and authorized distribution of the film supported over (number) jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of/over one million work hours." | * At the end of the majority of Fox films starting in 2012 (including Blue Sky films from ''Epic'' to ''Spies in Disguise''), text (usually in white) appears on a black background, reading "The making and authorized distribution of the film supported over (number) jobs and involved hundreds of thousands of/over one million work hours." | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha and animated at Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]]. | '''Technique:''' CGI designed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha at Picturemill and animated at Fox's now-defunct sibling company [[Blue Sky Studios]]. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare composed and conducted by David Newman, same as the one from the previous logo. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The 1997 Fox fanfare composed and conducted by David Newman, same as the one from the previous logo. |