24 Oras

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Background

24 Oras is a Philippine television news broadcast by GMA Network. It premiered on March 15, 2004, replacing Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco, with Mel Tiangco and Mike Enriquez as its anchors. On November 10, 2014, former Saksi anchor Vicky Morales joined as its third anchor.

1st Intro (March 15, 2004-April 12, 2006)

Intro: We see time-lapse footage of people walking and vehicles moving, and we fade in time-lapse footages of close-up views of a clock moving, then a table with papers on it with shadows moving. Then, we fade to a close-up of anchor Mel Tiangco, and a person wearing a black suit, albeit blurred, against a white background, and then, Tiangco's face is blurred and the man in the suit is revealed to be Mike Enriquez. Afterwards, Tiangco and Enriquez are seen for a split-second each before the words "Tambalang di mapapantayan" move down, against a shot of Enriquez and Tiangco on the lower right corner, and their shots are blurred when "di mapapantayan" is revealed. Then it cuts to a time-lapse footages of vehicles moving on the road and the words "24" appear randomly on the lower right corner. Then letters rotate to form the words "Mel TIANGCO" against a cream-colored background, and then we cut to Tiangco taking care of an elderly woman with the words "may puso" below, and then Tiangco reading a paper with the word "tapat" on the left corner. Afterwards, in a similar formation as before, "Mike ENRIQUEZ" is being formed, and then we cut to a zooming in shot of Enriquez typing on a laptop, with the words "Mapagkakatiwalaan" on the lower left. As we fade in to Enriquez putting down a phone and closing a laptop, the words change to "Matapang", before it fades out. Afterwards, we cut to several white background shots of Tiangco and Enriquez with their names on it, then they walk from the right as the words "Mel" and "Mike" cross opposite directions moving vertically, and then a close-up shot of Enriquez with his name on the left side with Tiangco facing left, and briefly to a slightly blurred close-up of Tiangco's face with Enriquez on the right, then back to before, but Tiangco is facing front with the word "Mel" on it. Then we cut to a nighttime shots of vehicles moving with the sun rising, as number in the center rapidly from 1 to 24. Then the words "ORAS" flash in letter-by-letter on the bottom, and we cut back to the shortened shots of the same things before, then briefly to Enriquez reading Tiangco's paper, and finally to Tiangco and Enriquez on the lower-right, as a number 1 appears on the upper left, zooms out, and rapidly counts to 24. Afterwards, the 24 Oras logo is formed. The 24 is shaped like a clock, enclosed in a circle. The words "ORAS" zooms out, and followed by the words "Dahil natutulog ang balita." below "ORAS". Then we blur in to shots of the GMA Network Center, as we pan to what's inside the building. Then the 24 Oras logo rotates on a maroon background.

Technique: Live-action and computer animation.

Music/Sounds: The 2004 24 Oras theme music, followed by Joel Reyes Zobel saying: "Mula sa GMA Network Center, narito ang walang kinikilingan, walang pinoprotektahan. Mel Tiangco, Mike Enriquez."

Availability: Extinct on TV.

2nd Intro (April 17, 2006-August 8, 2008)

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