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Revision as of 14:38, 17 March 2022


Background

TVRI (Televisi Republik Indonesia, Television of the Republic of Indonesia), legally Lembaga Penyiaran Publik (LPP) Televisi Republik Indonesia (Public Broadcasting Institution Television of the Republic of Indonesia) is a public television network and the oldest television network in Indonesia. Its national headquarters is in Gelora, Central Jakarta.

1st Logo (1962-1979)

Logoː All we see is a gray background with the TVRI logo during the time in white. Below the logo is the word "SUBARAYA", which is a city in Indonesia.

FX/SFXː None.

Music/Soundsː None.

Avaiabilityː Extinct.

2nd Logo (1980-1984)

Logoː On a dark-green Background, we see the TVRI logo in black which is in a bulging white box with the RGB colors curving in the bottom right Corner. We also see the text "Televisi Republik Indonesia" in White just below the White Square.

FX/SFXː None.

Music/Soundsː A somber 6-note chime theme, which repeats twice.

Avaiabilityː Extinct.

3rd Logo (20??)

Logoː We see multiple shots of Indonesia, some of them including people. We then cut to first shot of the person singing, and this goes throughout the logo while it keeps showing shots of Indonesia. It goes on for 2 Minutes before going on a blue background with a dark blue sphere. The white text "RI" shows on the blue sphere. The sphere turns 2D & the text "TV" slides to the left while the now circle slides to the right. It goes back a bit & "shines", while the text "MEDIA PEMERSATU BANGSA" in white fades in below the current TVRI logo.

FX/SFXː Done in live-action & neat animation for the final product.

Music/Soundsː A patriotic hymn, along with the Indonesians singing.

Music/Sounds Trivia: The hymn was known as the national anthem of Indonesia, which is called "Indonesia Raya".

Avaiabilityː Unknown. All we know is that it's used for an opening.

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