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This could come in handy with Clustertrumpers or Demon pizza sex people
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underpants
Jul 2020
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mahatmakanejeeves
(57,727 posts)1. Needs fanfare.
Logo and fanfare
The familiar 20th Century production logo originated as the logo of Twentieth Century Pictures and was adopted by 20th Century-Fox after the merger in 1935. It consists of a stacked block-letter three-dimensional, monolithic logotype ( nicknamed "the Monument" ) surrounded by Art deco buildings and illuminated by searchlights. In the production logo that appears at the start of films, the searchlights are animated and the sequence is accompanied by a distinctive fanfare that was originally composed in 1933 by Alfred Newman. The original layout of the logo was designed by special effects animator and matte painting artist Emil Kosa Jr..
The familiar 20th Century production logo originated as the logo of Twentieth Century Pictures and was adopted by 20th Century-Fox after the merger in 1935. It consists of a stacked block-letter three-dimensional, monolithic logotype ( nicknamed "the Monument" ) surrounded by Art deco buildings and illuminated by searchlights. In the production logo that appears at the start of films, the searchlights are animated and the sequence is accompanied by a distinctive fanfare that was originally composed in 1933 by Alfred Newman. The original layout of the logo was designed by special effects animator and matte painting artist Emil Kosa Jr..
Fanfare for New FoxMovies.com | 20th Century FOX
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20th Century Studios
4.06M subscribers
Introducing the new foxmovies.com the official home for all 20th Century FOX films including favorites like X- Men, Planet of the Apes, Ice Age and more!
It sounds to me as if there's an extra ruffle in there, but what would I know?
In 1994, after a few failed attempts, Fox in-house television producer Kevin Burns was hired to produce a new logo for the company, this time using the then-new process of computer-generated imagery (CGI) adding more detail and animation, with the longer 21-second Fox fanfare arranged by David Newman used as the underscore.
So I'm NOT crazy. At least regarding this.
Celerity
(43,734 posts)3. +100000
NutmegYankee
(16,204 posts)5. Like this?
underpants
(183,007 posts)6. Oh that's classic.
Thanks.
2naSalit
(86,920 posts)7. Perfect!!!
Zoonart
(11,897 posts)2. Oh man....
I DO need this. How did you know?
underpants
(183,007 posts)4. I...I just know these things
I saw it attached to something about Kanye and Kim and cracked up.