Notice how the coda was originally just to signify a CinemaScope picture. By the 70s it had been largely abandoned as CinemaScope wasn't being used. George Lucas liked the extra flourish at the end to go over his LUCASFILM title card and insisted it be used for the original 1977 Star Wars release. It (and his film) proved so popular that: A) People still associate it with Star Wars. and B) Its become part of the standard Fox logo for most films.
The 1932 clip at 0:26 is phony. Alfred Newman wrote that version, the formal title of the music piece being "20th Century Fox Fanfare WITH CINEMASCOPE EXTENSION." The additional extension after the original fanfare was composed specifically for the release of THE ROBE in 1953, the first CinemaScope film; it was needed to cover the second add frame ("20the Century Fox Presents A CinemaScope Picture"). That extension did not exist in 1932, so this particular clip is bogus.
The newer cards have too much shadow to make the text easy to read. Luck for us we already know what it says. I like the late '70s early '80s the best. But you have to laugh at the 0 falling asleep in 1954.
It looks MUCH more what it is. The new ones today weren't black and white, and plus, today we have more cable on our TV, and VHS tapes/normal tapes weren't colored until the late 50s.
I remember one of the 3d ones having a lightning bolt in the backgrounds as a kid. Maybe it was just me. Maybe it was true. Can anyone confirm that? Thanks! Awesome vid by the way.
+H F “TBird8923” McBain goanimate the movie was not created by 20th century fox and +getoutofthecar1999 it was actually 2014 some gof*g interested in years made the year 2006 up
2:49 - One of the most unnecessary logos of all time. There was no excuse to still be using the short fanfare when I was born. At least the 20th Century Fox movie released the EXACT DAY I was born (Hoffa) used the long fanfare. October 24, 2015 3:31 am
What on earth is the 'CinemaScope Extension' doing on that second 1932 example? This was not introduced until twenty years later. One is left wondering about the validity of the other examples. 🤔
This goes the same for the 1st example of the 1981 version... after 1953 they used the 'CinemaScope Extension' in every version after 1953. Can someone explain this?
+Mr. Fox's Journey! Actually Fox stopped using Alfred Newman's CinemaScope extension to their fanfare in 1967. This was due to the fact that they were not using Boch & Lomb CinemaScopeⓒ lenses anymore, but had changed to a superior quality anamorphic made by Panavision. Therefore, nearly all Fox movies from then on carried the tag 'In Panavision' somewhere within its credits. The 'CinemaScope' extension theme was not heard again until a decade later when George Lucus decided it was to good to remain unused and had it reinstated, played this time over his own logo in the first 'Star Wars'.
Oh.... It actually also makes me wonder why they used the CinemaScope extension in the Grandeur 70 one. Well, it was a bit of a long logo... but still.
Charles Slater Replying to your original comment, I think the out of nowhere 1932 'CinermaScope' extension was fan-made, because I was doing some research and going through some of my VHS movies that had 20th Century Fox logos back in the 30's or 40's, I couldn't find ANYTHING that had the extension. And the (extension) fan-fare that played wasn't composed until 1953 actually. For more info, I recommend looking up "20th Century Fox History Episode 1". If you're into other Logos like MGM or Paramount, I also recommend watching the other episodes.
I loved the bit with the 20th Century Fox logo.
1994,2009,1953 or the 1935?
Henry Jones Jr. what Up Indiana Jones I haven’t seen you since the Indiana Jones films
3:40 Oh come on start!
3:43 Fox: I just did!
やっぱり最初に20世紀フォックスからのルーカスのロゴが一番いいよな
You are a legend of videos! Like!
I haven't been watching this video for years
Notice how the coda was originally just to signify a CinemaScope picture. By the 70s it had been largely abandoned as CinemaScope wasn't being used. George Lucas liked the extra flourish at the end to go over his LUCASFILM title card and insisted it be used for the original 1977 Star Wars release. It (and his film) proved so popular that:
A) People still associate it with Star Wars.
and
B) Its become part of the standard Fox logo for most films.
+HailAnts In 1980, John Williams conducted his variation of the fanfare.
ill download the old one, it's called TCF 50's.
1996 is definatly the awsomest one
I love the logo can you send through fox is my favorite
0:25 is the 1954 Cinemascope Fanfare
The fox logo still has the same tune to it, even this year.
everone say the 20th centry fox was made in 1935
cool.you added alvin version
The 1932 clip at 0:26 is phony. Alfred Newman wrote that version, the formal title of the music piece being "20th Century Fox Fanfare WITH CINEMASCOPE EXTENSION." The additional extension after the original fanfare was composed specifically for the release of THE ROBE in 1953, the first CinemaScope film; it was needed to cover the second add frame ("20the Century Fox Presents A CinemaScope Picture"). That extension did not exist in 1932, so this particular clip is bogus.
Maybe because they slowed down
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4:03 WTF century fox dadadada
ah, i remembered the Alvin and the chipmunks one...classic
4:05 minutes right?
THE SECOND ONE HAS THE 1977 FOX FANFARE!!!
It actually has the 50s fanfare. I think it was fake, also, since the music could've been replaced by the 50s fanfare.
I saw ,hear ,see and look 20 Century Pictures,Inc. in Full version.
They actually had the Bandicam thing on there back then!
where?
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The newer cards have too much shadow to make the text easy to read. Luck for us we already know what it says. I like the late '70s early '80s the best. But you have to laugh at the 0 falling asleep in 1954.
This is the first time I've ever seen someone I'm subscribed to comment on a video.
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real questions is, did you come to this video and see me or did you see that I commented on this in Google+ then catch the video?
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I was bored, so for some reason I'm looking up logos for famous movie studios.
Slanted Zero but yes its a 0 falling asleep.
1:13 you finally found a working logo
Long is tttttttttaaddddddddddasaaddx medium ttttttttddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
just like in the 20 century fox logos 1914-2011, many are missing.
Thanks this is anxiety in video form
You forgot the logo from The Simpsons Movie.
+Ben Dalton EVOLUTION....not versions....
Don't forget about Edward Scissorhands
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Andrew Kuder a 0
Minute 3:41 From Anastasia in dvd 1998
A quick google search shows that 2oth century fox was founded on May, 31 1935
Why Is Fox Films Only 12 Secs Long? It used to be 9 secs
*byline stuck in 20th logo*
byline: help
*celebrating 75 years appears*
20th Century Fox Logo History (1914-2011)
I like the 1998 logo the best
And me
Cool thanks God is not only that I have to be a good idea of a few weeks ago. It was great seeing
Yeah. I'm sure it was great seeing you guys have any of these days ago and hi guys 😉
200thFOX
The sound of Star Wars (until 2015)
There is going to be something "wrong" with a Star Wars picture opening without the Fox fanfare (with the CinemaScope extension, of course).
+David Curry And STILL is, was, and always WILL be.
20th Century Fox Nacio el 13 de Abril de 1913 producciendo sus peliculas al igual que Warner Bros y Walt Disney Pictures
I like it
0:28 1932 with Star wars fanfare
The current 2013 logo have no byline.
The Fox Slanted Zero, Regular Zero and the Pre Structure does have a long fanfare
1953-54
Was that last one played on a Pentium II? What's with all the lag?
clip 3:00 nice my favorite
1998 dosent scared me! :) but the others are loud
1914 one looks like a new ine
It looks MUCH more what it is. The new ones today weren't black and white, and plus, today we have more cable on our TV, and VHS tapes/normal tapes weren't colored until the late 50s.
Que bueno mija
I remember one of the 3d ones having a lightning bolt in the backgrounds as a kid. Maybe it was just me. Maybe it was true. Can anyone confirm that? Thanks! Awesome vid by the way.
Yeah, it was Fox Television Studios I believe.
Chipmunks version is the best... :-)
Alvin and the chipmunks one me too
Who is the dork that put a second 20th century fox on 1932?
Ya gotta ask him how he got all of these
Do you have been working on the rest of the year and ☺
Will Not Added The Simpsons Movie Version Ralph Wiggum?
Almost thought the 1996 logo was fake ;-;
1932-the 1940's is very art deco .
I like the one at the beginning of the Batman movie with Michael Keaton
The Michael Keaton movie was by Warner brothers not fox. The Adam west movie and tv show are from fox
Pretty good at this point in my head and neck and back to the next week and a half hour and half of the year of college football game 😡
Apparently 2011's suffers lag. Come on guys!
What Year is the Alvin & The Chipmunks one ?
***** this 2007
Leonardo Gómez del Río No 2009 or Your Right Idk
The 1998 One Reminds Me Of Go!Animate The Movie
that the 2007 one
Yes
+H F “TBird8923” McBain goanimate the movie was not created by 20th century fox and +getoutofthecar1999 it was actually 2014 some gof*g interested in years made the year 2006 up
you included alvin and the chipmunks vaiant
My Fav One Is: 1996
0:16 I want to see them make these and how they made the intros
1932
@@XavierMedina1996 I doubt I will find a video
My Favorith Is (1935-1950)
"Batman The Movie 1966".
3:47 3:47 3:48 3:48 3:48 3:48 3:48 3:49 3:49 3:49 3:49 3:49 3:49
Why Is There 2 1932 20th Century Pictures?
WTF WHY DOES ONE OF THE 20TH CENTURY PICTURES INC LOGO HAVE THE EXTENDED FANFARE????!!!!!!!!
2:49 - One of the most unnecessary logos of all time. There was no excuse to still be using the short fanfare when I was born. At least the 20th Century Fox movie released the EXACT DAY I was born (Hoffa) used the long fanfare.
October 24, 2015 3:31 am
20th Century pictures inc does not have a long fanfare
20th Century Puctures inc. does not have a long fanfare!
Pictures Not Puctures.
What on earth is the 'CinemaScope Extension' doing on that second 1932 example?
This was not introduced until twenty years later.
One is left wondering about the validity of the other examples. 🤔
This goes the same for the 1st example of the 1981 version... after 1953 they used the 'CinemaScope Extension' in every version after 1953. Can someone explain this?
+Mr. Fox's Journey! Actually Fox stopped using Alfred Newman's CinemaScope extension to their fanfare in 1967. This was due to the fact that they were not using Boch & Lomb CinemaScopeⓒ lenses anymore, but had changed to a superior quality anamorphic made by Panavision. Therefore, nearly all Fox movies from then on carried the tag 'In Panavision' somewhere within its credits. The 'CinemaScope' extension theme was not heard again until a decade later when George Lucus decided it was to good to remain unused and had it reinstated, played this time over his own logo in the first 'Star Wars'.
Oh.... It actually also makes me wonder why they used the CinemaScope extension in the Grandeur 70 one. Well, it was a bit of a long logo... but still.
+Charles Slater
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Charles Slater Replying to your original comment, I think the out of nowhere 1932 'CinermaScope' extension was fan-made, because I was doing some research and going through some of my VHS movies that had 20th Century Fox logos back in the 30's or 40's, I couldn't find ANYTHING that had the extension. And the (extension) fan-fare that played wasn't composed until 1953 actually. For more info, I recommend looking up "20th Century Fox History Episode 1". If you're into other Logos like MGM or Paramount, I also recommend watching the other episodes.
I hate the 30s ones they hurt my ears😰
Deal with it xD
+leafy pillow 😎 Thug life
Plex Winger :D
I Agree With You.
I Agree With You.
why would you add the chipmunks varient in there. that was awful!
It wasn't necessary for the history
1996 super mario 64 yeahhh
1914
1932
1932
1935-1950
1953
1955
1954
1981
1981
1996
1998
Chipmunks
2010
2011
0:26 ID 1953 no 1932
You should change "Fox" to "Studios" because it's now owned by Disney.
Last Year.
m.ruclips.net/video/MZwd0PZBSVc/видео.html
1:48 WHAT ZERO IS THAT?
Slanted Zero
In 1932, It Says 20th Century Pictures Inc.
Not 20th Century Fox...
+Connor McGregor they changed the name
I think 2015. This year already is 2015!
You forgot 1979
ok, who let the chipmunks in on the set?
H F mcbean you have the same wide picture as me
So basically post 1996 they take the same animation and re render it lol
Neil Caulfield Well, the hand-drawn versions have only been VERY SLIGHTLY altered as well.
+Zachman Awesomeness II avatar was 6 years ago.
wait how long has blender been around
No manches, en 1932 ya existia la version extendida... 0.o
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sip,jajaja,en 1932 no existia fanfare 1953
You Forgot About The Simpsons Movie
3:00
1994 Logo Missing
1996 Logo Incorrect
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You Forgot The on from Trolls
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The Wiggles adventure Wiggly Movie 1997
20th century pictures inc.
3:43 3:43 3:43 3:43
I think 1932-1950 is the best
I Agree
Me too
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 2:23
OMG
where's the Simpson's version?
***** There was a Simpsons version of the theme in the Simpsons Movie
m.ruclips.net/video/m2gqIYhKd2Y/видео.html
this can't be right the 75th anniversery was 1989 not after 1998....
*****
79 this year Leon Lind
20th century fox did this in the chimpmunks
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Antonio Marcos Rodrigues 87
🍤2:56
2012
1996 is a fake. It's made in Blender or something.
Plex Winger yes it is a fake. FAAAAAAAAKKKEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Plex Winge
1996 20th century FOX cool
fake
1996 is fake
📖📖📖📖📖📖📖4:00
same as '54
Paw patrol ☺yes ☺
0:26 wtf
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