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20 th Century Fox A carrier of entertainment

20 th Century Fox A carrier of entertainment. Student: Vasilica Mihaela. Teacher Coordinator: Cuatu Georgeta. Synopsis. 20 th Century Fox Film corporation is the result of the merger between Fox Film Corporation and Twentieth Century picture on May 31 st 1935. Cast.

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20 th Century Fox A carrier of entertainment

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  1. 20th Century FoxA carrier of entertainment Student: Vasilica Mihaela Teacher Coordinator: Cuatu Georgeta

  2. Synopsis 20th Century Fox Film corporation is the result of the merger between Fox Film Corporation and Twentieth Century picture on May 31st 1935.

  3. Cast The founders of the studio were the theater "chain" pioneer William Fox (creator of Fox Film Corporation) followed by Joseph Schenck, Darryl F. Zanuck, William Goetz and Raymond Griffith (creators of Twentieth Century Pictures) William Fox

  4. Fox Film Corporation William Fox William Fox was a pioneering American motion picture executive who founded the Fox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West Coast Theatres chain in the 1920′ s. Although he sold his interest in these companies in a 1936 bankruptcy settlement, his name lives on as the namesake of the Fox Television Network and the 20th Century Fox film studio. He was among first pioneers of the motion-picture to entertain the entertainment industry.

  5. Darryl Francis Zanuck Darryl F. Zanuck was that relative rarity among the movie moguls, a truly engaged, hands-on studio chief.As the controlling executive of Twentieth Century Fox, Zanuck produced such memorable films as The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941).Zanuck resigned the presidency of Twentieth Century Fox in 1956. He returned six years later and engineered the financial recovery of the studio

  6. The last studio kingpin of his era, Zanuck retired in 1971. He produced more than 165 films during his career. On three occasions he was awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for outstanding contributions to the industry. Zanuck’s most known movie “All About Eve”

  7. Finances By the early 1960s Fox was in trouble. The most expensive movie ever made, Cleopatra (1963), has determined Fox to sell its back lot to raise money. The studio was shut down, the entire staff was laid off, and made a series of cheap, popular pictures that restored Fox as a major studio. An adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical which became one of the all-time greatest box office hits.

  8. Signature mark 20th Century Fox logo designed by famed landscape artist Emil Kosa, Jr.was originally created as a painting on several layers of glass and animated frame-by-frame. The 1994 CGI logo was also the first time that Twentieth Century Fox was recognized as "A News Corporation Company" in the logo.In 2009, an updated version was used to coincide with 20th Century Fox's 75th anniversary and made its official debut with Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.

  9. Signature music The Fox fanfare was originally composed in 1933 by Alfred Newman. In addition to its music from the ongoing production of dozens of films and television shows each year, Fox Music also controls almost a century's worth of great music from the rich history of 20th Century Fox. On the list appear Celine Dion’s “My heart will go on”(Titanic), Julie Andrews with “The song of music”, Elvis Presley’s “Love me tender”(Aura Lee) and Leona Lewis’s song “I see you”(Avatar).

  10. Lights. Camera. Fox During the years, Fox produced such memorable movies as "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940), Star Wars (1977) - ranks as the fourth highest renting movie of all time; "Home Alone" (1990), Titanic (1997) - the highest-grossing movie of all time; X-men franchise (2000), the mega-hit Avatar (2009) -the highest-grossing film of all time in the U.S. and Canada, also worldwide, surpassing Titanic; and “The Black Swan” (2011) -received 12 nominations for the Oscar prices

  11. 20th Century Fox is currently one of the six major American film studios. With the work of its team and production partners (Marvel Studios, LucasFilm, Walden Media, etc.) the Fox studios promises a long and enchanting life in the entertainment industry.

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