Gracie Films , the production company founded by James L. Brooks in 1986, has used the same basic concept for its logo since its inception. However, in 2009, the sequence was given a high-definition facelift. The Visuals A darkened movie theatre viewed from the back.
The legendary Art Deco "Fox" tower, illuminated by massive sweeping searchlights.
While this specific CGI tower logo was technically introduced in 2007, it was the definitive version used in the 2009 HD transition. From 2009 to 2013, the bottom of the screen featured the byline "A News Corporation Company."
The animation was re-rendered in sharp high definition to match a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The blue color of the projected screen became more vibrant, and the line work on the animated theater patrons was cleaned up.
A shortened, brisk 4-note or 5-note fanfare derived from the classic Alfred Newman 20th Century Fox film theme. 🔄 Legacy and "Plastering"
Several animated audience members are seen murmuring and talking.
A film projector clicks on, beaming the company name "GRACIE FILMS" in a glowing white, stylized font onto the theater's big screen against a blue background.
Gracie Films , the production company founded by James L. Brooks in 1986, has used the same basic concept for its logo since its inception. However, in 2009, the sequence was given a high-definition facelift. The Visuals A darkened movie theatre viewed from the back.
The legendary Art Deco "Fox" tower, illuminated by massive sweeping searchlights. Gracie Films/20th Century Fox Television (2009)
While this specific CGI tower logo was technically introduced in 2007, it was the definitive version used in the 2009 HD transition. From 2009 to 2013, the bottom of the screen featured the byline "A News Corporation Company." Gracie Films , the production company founded by James L
The animation was re-rendered in sharp high definition to match a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The blue color of the projected screen became more vibrant, and the line work on the animated theater patrons was cleaned up. The Visuals A darkened movie theatre viewed from the back
A shortened, brisk 4-note or 5-note fanfare derived from the classic Alfred Newman 20th Century Fox film theme. 🔄 Legacy and "Plastering"
Several animated audience members are seen murmuring and talking.
A film projector clicks on, beaming the company name "GRACIE FILMS" in a glowing white, stylized font onto the theater's big screen against a blue background.