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|20thCenturyFoxVideo1982.png|1st Logo (January 1982-January 1983) |
|20thCenturyFoxVideo1982.png|1st Logo (January 1, 1982-January 14, 1983) |
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|20th Century-Fox Video (German, 1982).png|2nd Logo (Germany only, 1982) |
|20th Century-Fox Video (German, 1982).png|2nd Logo (Germany only, 1982) |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* On ''The Missouri Breaks'' and the original rental-only version of ''A Fistful of Dollars'', the 1981 20th Century-Fox logo is used instead. |
* On ''The Missouri Breaks'' and the original rental-only version of ''A Fistful of Dollars'', the 1981 20th Century-Fox logo is used instead. |
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* There also exists a black and white version of this variant, which has been spotted on ''The Apartment'', ''Sergeant York'', and ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. |
* There also exists a black and white version of this variant, which has been spotted on ''The Apartment'', ''Sergeant York'', ''Cabiria'', and ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation for the spotlights, with the structure itself being an eight-layered glass painting. The structure was designed by Rocky Longo. |
'''Technique:''' Cel animation for the spotlights, with the structure itself being an eight-layered glass painting. The structure was designed by Rocky Longo. |
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* On ABC, [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC]], [[Avco Embassy Television|Avco Embassy]], [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]], and other non-Fox releases (including concert videos, Bruce Lee films, and ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' episodes), the voice-over said "The following feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". |
* On ABC, [[ITC Entertainment Group|ITC]], [[Avco Embassy Television|Avco Embassy]], [[Viacom Productions|Viacom]], and other non-Fox releases (including concert videos, Bruce Lee films, and ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' episodes), the voice-over said "The following feature is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". |
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* On the double-feature release of ''The Making of Star Wars/SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back'', the voice-over says "The following special presentation is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". |
* On the double-feature release of ''The Making of Star Wars/SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back'', the voice-over says "The following special presentation is brought to you by 20th Century-Fox Video". |
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* On UK tapes with this logo, a British announcer says "20th Century |
* On UK tapes with this logo, a British announcer says "20th Century-Fox Video presents". |
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* Sometimes, this would plaster the film's original Fox logo (or if no logo is shown at the start, be added to the start) on a few Fox titles such as the 1982 reissues of ''Silver Streak'', ''The Omen'', and ''The Turning Point''. Here, there is no voiceover. |
* Sometimes, this would plaster the film's original Fox logo (or if no logo is shown at the start, be added to the start) on a few Fox titles such as the 1982 reissues of ''Silver Streak'', ''The Omen'', and ''The Turning Point''. Here, there is no voiceover. |
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20th Century-Fox Video was a home media and audio duplication service established in 1968 as Magnetic Video Corporation. It was renamed to 20th Century-Fox Video in 1982.
Visuals: It's basically the 1953 20th Century-Fox logo with no video indicator whatsoever.
Variants:
Technique: Cel animation for the spotlights, with the structure itself being an eight-layered glass painting. The structure was designed by Rocky Longo.
Audio: The 1979 20th Century-Fox fanfare, accompanied by a male announcer (different from any of the Magnetic Video announcers) on non-Fox releases, indicating the studio:
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Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: The 1935 TCF fanfare.
Availability: Only known to have appeared on a German LaserDisc of Alien.
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