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===Background===
===Logo (Early 2010s?)===▼
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▲Background:Temple TV (or TuTV for short) is a station for Temple University. It launched on October 1, 2010, and this company has a website here.
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action, CGI and 2D animation.
▲(Early 2010s?)
'''Availability:''' Unknown, but was most likely seen on the
▲Logo: In a sky BG, a B&W city cut-out pans from the right, and a grey shadow appears behind it. A red path appears from the top of the screen, and moves in a random directions. The panning stops and it zooms in. Another B&W city appears from the top, and a red path (now in 3D) appears from the left, and goes to the right. The TuTV logo appears with a thin vertical line fades in. The words "OriginalProduction" pans from the left, where the line is. It then stops after it is fully readable. It then fades out.
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▲Music/Sounds: A drum beat, ending off with a synth.
▲Availability: Unknown, but was most likely seen on the networks productions from the time.
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 14 June 2024
Background
Temple TV (or TuTV for short) is a station for Temple University. It launched on October 1, 2010, and has a website here.
Logo (Early 2010s?)
Visuals: On a sky background, a black-and-white city cut-out pans from the right, and a grey shadow appears behind it. A red path appears from the top of the screen, and moves in a random directions. The panning stops and it zooms in. Another black-and-white city appears from the top, and a red path (now in 3D) appears from the left, and goes to the right. The TuTV logo appears with a thin vertical line next to it. The stacked text "Original Production" pans from the left, where the line is. It then stops after it is fully readable. It then fades out.
Technique: A mix of live-action, CGI and 2D animation.
Audio: A drum beat, ending off with a synth.
Availability: Unknown, but was most likely seen on the network's productions from the time.