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===Background===
===Background===
'''Foxstar Productions''' was the documentary television production arm of [[20th Century Fox Television|20th Century Fox Television, Inc.]] that was originally formed in 1993 as a TV movie and mini-series unit under Steve Bell, the former TCFTV network president. The first series was the ''Alien Nation'' TV movie series. In 1998, Foxstar was made a unit of [[Touchstone Television (2020)|Fox Television Studios]]. Although [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] has produced documentaries since 1987, a standard logo wasn't used until 1994.
'''Foxstar Productions''' was the documentary television production arm of [[20th Century Fox Television|20th Century Fox Television, Inc.]] that was originally formed in 1993 as a TV movie and mini-series unit under Steve Bell, the former TCFTV network president. The first series was the ''Alien Nation'' TV movie series. In 1998, Foxstar was made a unit of [[Fox Television Studios]]. Although [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] has produced documentaries since 1987, a standard logo wasn't used until 1994.


===(1994-2005)===
===Logo (1994-2005)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a Fox structure similar to the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, but there is a giant star at the top, and the text:
'''Nicknames:''' "The Star Tower", "CGI Searchlights", "Documentary Tower", "Docuseries Tower"


<center>{{color|gold|<u>{{Huge|'''FOXSTAR'''}}</u><br><small><u>P R O D U C T I O N S</u></small>}}</center>
'''Logo:''' We see the Fox structure that's the same as the 1994 [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] logo, but there is a giant star on top of the stack and the words:


in lines under it. Once the structure is in a familiar distance, the News Corporation byline fades in.
<center>{{Font color|gold|<u>{{Huge|'''FOXSTAR'''}}</u><br><small>P R O D U C T I O N S</small>}}</center>


'''Later Variant:''' From 1998 onward, this logo can be seen after a split-second of the [[Fox Television Studios]] logo. Both logos zoom in slowly.
in the lines below. Once the structure is in the familiar distance, the News Corporation byline fades in.


'''Technique:''' CGI animated by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation).
'''Later Variant:''' From 1998 onward, this logo can be seen after a split-second of the [[Touchstone Television (2020)#Fox Television Studios|Fox Television Studios]] logo. Both logos zoom-in slowly.


'''Audio:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' The zoom-out in the original, the stormy sky, the lightning, and the logo switch in the FTS-FSP combo, this logo was animated by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation).

'''Music/Sounds:'''
* 1994-2000: A shortened version of the last part of the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare, as conducted by Bruce Broughton.
* 1994-2000: A shortened version of the last part of the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare, as conducted by Bruce Broughton.
* 1998-2005: The FTS-FSP combo is the same as Fox Television Studios, accompanied by a lightning strike.
* 1998-2005: The FTS-FSP combo is the same as Fox Television Studios, accompanied by a lightning strike.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. This is seen on documentaries produced by Foxstar Productions and co-produced by [[20th Television]] and Fox Television Studios. It first appeared on ''A Hollywood Christmas'', and it appears on the VHS release of the special. Other documentaries included ''Rogers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies'' when it originally aired on A&E, AMC’s ''Backstory'', and select episodes of A&E’s ''Biography'', as well as many documentaries from The Travel Channel. The Fox Television Studios combo first appeared on the Fox Family documentary series ''Famous Families''.
'''Availability:''' This is seen on documentaries produced by Foxstar Productions and co-produced by [[20th Television]] and Fox Television Studios.
* It first appeared on ''A Hollywood Christmas'', and it appears on the VHS release of the special.
* Other documentaries included ''Rogers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies'' when it originally aired on A&E, AMC’s ''Backstory'', and select episodes of A&E’s ''Biography'', as well as many documentaries from The Travel Channel.
* The Fox Television Studios combo first appeared on the Fox Family documentary series ''Famous Families''. It also appeared on ''The Great Escape: Heroes Underground'', which aired on The History Channel and appears as a bonus feature on most DVD and Blu-Ray releases of ''The Great Escape''.


===Final Note===
'''Legacy:''' Nice looking CGI for the most part as with other Fox logos at the time.
All documentaries related to 20th Century Studios properties are currently produced by ABC News.


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Revision as of 16:59, 19 May 2024


Background

Foxstar Productions was the documentary television production arm of 20th Century Fox Television, Inc. that was originally formed in 1993 as a TV movie and mini-series unit under Steve Bell, the former TCFTV network president. The first series was the Alien Nation TV movie series. In 1998, Foxstar was made a unit of Fox Television Studios. Although 20th Century Fox has produced documentaries since 1987, a standard logo wasn't used until 1994.

Logo (1994-2005)


Visuals: There is a Fox structure similar to the 1994 20th Century Fox logo, but there is a giant star at the top, and the text:

FOXSTAR
P R O D U C T I O N S

in lines under it. Once the structure is in a familiar distance, the News Corporation byline fades in.

Later Variant: From 1998 onward, this logo can be seen after a split-second of the Fox Television Studios logo. Both logos zoom in slowly.

Technique: CGI animated by Studio Productions (now Flip Your Lid Animation).

Audio:

  • 1994-2000: A shortened version of the last part of the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare, as conducted by Bruce Broughton.
  • 1998-2005: The FTS-FSP combo is the same as Fox Television Studios, accompanied by a lightning strike.

Availability: This is seen on documentaries produced by Foxstar Productions and co-produced by 20th Television and Fox Television Studios.

  • It first appeared on A Hollywood Christmas, and it appears on the VHS release of the special.
  • Other documentaries included Rogers and Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies when it originally aired on A&E, AMC’s Backstory, and select episodes of A&E’s Biography, as well as many documentaries from The Travel Channel.
  • The Fox Television Studios combo first appeared on the Fox Family documentary series Famous Families. It also appeared on The Great Escape: Heroes Underground, which aired on The History Channel and appears as a bonus feature on most DVD and Blu-Ray releases of The Great Escape.

Final Note

All documentaries related to 20th Century Studios properties are currently produced by ABC News.

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