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{{PageCredits|description=Logoboy95 and loveslogos|capture=Logoboy95 and loveslogos|video=Broken Saw and Tracy G. Jackson TV}}
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|fXM: Movies from Fox|
|fXM: Movies from Fox|
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|Fxm.jpg|(October 31, 1994-February 29, 2000)
|Fxm.jpg|ID (October 31, 1994-February 29, 2000)
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|Fox Movie Channel|
|Fox Movie Channel|
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{{ImageTOC
|Fox Movie Channel logo (2000).jpg|1st ID (March 1, 2000-2005)
|Fox Movie Channel logo (2000).jpg|1st ID (March 1, 2000-2005)
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|Fox Movie Channel ID (2005-2007).jpg|2nd ID (2005-2007)
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{{YouTube|id=Ni8JPqMBjGw}}
{{YouTube|id=Ni8JPqMBjGw}}


'''Visuals:''' We see some close-ups of a circular stage-like 3-D structure with the FX logo on one side: a giant "'''M'''" is on the other. Then we zoom out to reveal that the bottom of the structure says "'''MOVIES FROM FOX'''".
'''Visuals:''' There is some close-ups of a circular stage-like 3-D structure with the FX logo on one side: a giant "'''M'''" is on the other. Then the screen zooms out to reveal that the bottom of the structure says "'''MOVIES FROM FOX'''".


'''Variants:''' There were other variants where the structure was in a different color, depending on the genre of the following film:
'''Variants:''' There were other variants where the structure was in a different color, depending on the genre of the following film:
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* {{color|Orange}}: Best of
* {{color|Orange}}: Best of


'''Technique:''' CGI. This was done by Hatmaker Films in Boston, MA.
'''Technique:''' CGI, commissioned by Hatmaker in Boston, MA.


'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant, but generally a remix of the Cinemascope version of the [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] theme.
'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant, but generally a remix of the Cinemascope version of the [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] theme.
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Fox Movie Channel logo (2000).jpg
Fox Movie Channel logo (2000).jpg
Fox Movie Channel ID (2000-2005, Romance).jpg
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{{YouTube|id=eEYAAIDWKy0|id2=gjQUtSfPS_Y|id3=ePznYBflRtg|id4=nqyMmaDlauA|id5=WrbkAUJ-CyA|id6=8UK0Y-n6acQ|id7=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjfU6hi65j4&t=783s}}


'''Visuals:''' We see the regular 20th Century Fox structure on its side, but then the camera pans and it reveals that the wordmark is replaced by "{{color|gold|'''FOX MOVIE CHANNEL'''}}" against an {{color|orange}} background. As the camera sits in its position, it brightens and the byline "MOVIES FROM 20TH CENTURY FOX" fades in below.
'''Visuals:''' There is the regular 20th Century Fox structure on its side, but then the camera pans and it reveals that the wordmark is replaced by "{{color|gold|'''FOX MOVIE CHANNEL'''}}" against an {{color|orange}} background. As the camera sits in its position, it brightens and the byline "MOVIES FROM 20TH CENTURY FOX" fades in below.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* A variant exists that was used as a bumper, which starts with the [[Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc.|Twentieth Century Pictures]] logo, until it flashes to the version that succeeded it, and we go through most of the Fox logos that had been used up until that point. Then we see the FMC logo as usual.
* A variant exists that was used as a bumper, which starts with the [[Twentieth Century Pictures, Inc.|Twentieth Century Pictures]] logo, until it flashes to the version that succeeded it, and we go through most of the Fox logos that had been used up until that point. Then we see the FMC logo as usual.


'''Technique:''' CGI. This logo was animated by Fabrice Maurel.
'''Technique:''' CGI. This logo was animated by Autonomy.


'''Audio:''' A remixed version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A remixed version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

'''Audio Trivia:''' The 2000-2005 Fox Movie Channel music package was composed by Nathan Furst, in addition, the music package uses Peter Siedlaczek's "Orchestral Colours" sample library.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
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* The Action bumper had a menacing and suspenseful fanfare, followed by another remixed version of the fanfare.
* The Action bumper had a menacing and suspenseful fanfare, followed by another remixed version of the fanfare.
* The Fox Prime bumper had an extended and more majestic version of the fanfare.
* The Fox Prime bumper had an extended and more majestic version of the fanfare.
* The Romance bumper had a slower-paced, romantic fanfare, followed by another remixed version of the fanfare.




===2nd ID (2005-2007)===
===2nd ID (2005-2007)===
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Fox Movie Channel ID (2005-2007).jpg
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{{YouTube|id=7XhEHXt5dFg|id2=Sg_kF0j-On0|id3=nBLP_dvfFkE|id4=hcH6eMF2VqY}}


'''Visuals:''' Unknown.
'''Visuals:''' Unknown.
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'''Audio:''' A drum driven re-orchestrated version of the second half of the Fox fanfare.
'''Audio:''' A drum driven re-orchestrated version of the second half of the Fox fanfare.

'''Audio Trivia:''' Like the previous music package, the 2005-2014 Fox Movie Channel music package was also composed by Nathan Furst.


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* Sometimes, an extended, more sweeping and even more powerful version of the fanfare is used.
* Sometimes, an extended, more sweeping and even more powerful version of the fanfare is used.
* Same as the previous logo.
* Same as the previous logo.




==FX Movie Channel (FXM)==
==FX Movie Channel (FXM)==
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[[Category:Walt Disney Television]]
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[[Category:Disney General Entertainment Content]]
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[[Category:The Walt Disney Company]]
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[[Category:Logos made by Hatmaker]]
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 30 June 2024





fXM: Movies from Fox

ID (October 31, 1994-February 29, 2000)


Visuals: There is some close-ups of a circular stage-like 3-D structure with the FX logo on one side: a giant "M" is on the other. Then the screen zooms out to reveal that the bottom of the structure says "MOVIES FROM FOX".

Variants: There were other variants where the structure was in a different color, depending on the genre of the following film:

  • Green: Comedy
  • Blue: Musical
  • Purple: Drama
  • Gray: Action
  • Red: Romance
  • Orange: Best of

Technique: CGI, commissioned by Hatmaker in Boston, MA.

Audio: Depends on the variant, but generally a remix of the Cinemascope version of the 20th Century Fox theme.

  • Comedy: A cartoony, kazoo version of the fanfare with other cartoon sound effects.
  • Musical: A jazzy and upbeat, big band version of the fanfare.
  • Drama: A suspenseful, mysterious-sounding version of the fanfare using woodwing stings.
  • Action: A dramatic version of the fanfare.
  • Romance: A slower-paced, romantic version of the fanfare using violins.
  • Best of: A more orchestral and prestigious version of the fanfare.


Fox Movie Channel

1st ID (March 1, 2000-2005)


Visuals: There is the regular 20th Century Fox structure on its side, but then the camera pans and it reveals that the wordmark is replaced by "FOX MOVIE CHANNEL" against an orange background. As the camera sits in its position, it brightens and the byline "MOVIES FROM 20TH CENTURY FOX" fades in below.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, it lacks the byline.
  • A variant exists that was used as a bumper, which starts with the Twentieth Century Pictures logo, until it flashes to the version that succeeded it, and we go through most of the Fox logos that had been used up until that point. Then we see the FMC logo as usual.

Technique: CGI. This logo was animated by Autonomy.

Audio: A remixed version of the 20th Century Fox fanfare.

Audio Trivia: The 2000-2005 Fox Movie Channel music package was composed by Nathan Furst, in addition, the music package uses Peter Siedlaczek's "Orchestral Colours" sample library.

Audio Variants:

  • The variant had a synth drone sound, followed by the 1994 TCF fanfare.
  • The Comedy bumper had a comedic tune played by organs, followed by a redone version of the 20th Century Fox Television fanfare.
  • The Action bumper had a menacing and suspenseful fanfare, followed by another remixed version of the fanfare.
  • The Fox Prime bumper had an extended and more majestic version of the fanfare.
  • The Romance bumper had a slower-paced, romantic fanfare, followed by another remixed version of the fanfare.

2nd ID (2005-2007)


Visuals: Unknown.

Variants: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A drum driven re-orchestrated version of the second half of the Fox fanfare.

Audio Trivia: Like the previous music package, the 2005-2014 Fox Movie Channel music package was also composed by Nathan Furst.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes, an extended, more sweeping and even more powerful version of the fanfare is used.
  • Same as the previous logo.

FX Movie Channel (FXM)

Unknown

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