Intro Logo — 20th Century Fox
In 1953, Newman extended the fanfare for the studio's first CinemaScope film, The Robe .
The original "20th Century" logo was designed in 1933 by landscape artist Emil Kosa Jr. for Twentieth Century Pictures. When the company merged with Fox Film Corporation in 1935, Kosa simply added "Fox" to the base. 20th Century Fox Intro Logo
Following Disney’s acquisition of the studio in 2019, the brand was officially renamed to in 2020 to distance it from the Fox Corporation. In 1953, Newman extended the fanfare for the
The 20th Century Fox intro logo is one of the most recognized hallmarks in cinema history, famous for its Art Deco structure, sweeping searchlights, and triumphant brass fanfare. 🏛️ The Design Origins When the company merged with Fox Film Corporation
Composed by Alfred Newman in 1933, the "20th Century Fanfare" is nearly as famous as the visual itself.
In 1994, the logo was rebuilt digitally by Blue Sky Studios to include more detailed textures and a realistic Los Angeles cityscape in the background. 🎶 The Iconic Fanfare
The logo depicts a massive, three-tiered monolith.