20th Century Studios/Modified Screens

Editions by DaBigLogoCollector

1st Screen (1994-2002)
Bumper: Just the same modified screen used on Trifecta/Universal/DreamWorks/Paramount home video and television releases.

FX/SFX: Same as the Paramount modified screen.

Music/Sounds: Same as the Paramount modified screen.

Availability: Rare. It can be seen on the 1995 VHS of The Pagemaster and full-screen DVDs of Cast Away (also seen on the VHS), The Sound of Music, and Digimon: The Movie.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Screen (1994-2006, 2006-present on some DVDs)
Bumper: We see the words "The following film has been modified from its original version. It has been formatted to fit this screen" on a black background.

Variant:
 * Some TV prints of Fox movies do feature this screen, with the text usually reading :
 * "...formatted to fit this screen and edited for content."
 * "...formatted to fit this screen and edited to run in the time allotted and for content."
 * "...formatted to run in the time allotted and edited for content."
 * On colorized films, the text reads "The following is a colorized version of the original black-and-white film."

Trivia: The 1998 pan-and-scan VHS/Laserdisc of Titanic and 2003 VHS of Finding Nemo use this screen instead of their usual Paramount and Walt Disney modified screens.

FX/SFX: Just the simple fade in and fade out. DVDs that are in the full-screen format use this format screen without the fade in and fade out, except for the full-screen DVD of Independence Day.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: On all Fox releases during the era (mostly VHS) including Ice Age, Baby's Day Out Home Alone 3, Garfield: The Movie, and Robots, among others, as well as on the VHS of Finding Nemo and the pan-and-scan VHS/Laserdisc of Titanic. Also seen on some full-screen DVDs of the era (without the fade in and fade out). Surprisingly, this also appeared at the start of Comet's print of Stigmata (a MGM film) and an old syndicated print of Savoy Pictures' No Escape as seen on WAMI-TV in 2001. The "...formatted to fit this screen and edited to run in the time allotted and for content." version makes a strange appearance at the start of the 2002 Mexican VHS release of Minority Report.

Editor's Note: None.

Final Note: Since 2020, TV prints of 20th Century Studios/Fox titles started using Disney Media Distribution's modified screens.