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=== <u>Vremya</u> ===

=== Background ===
'''Vremya''' is the main evening newscast in Russia (formerly the USSR), currently being broadcast by Channel One Russia and Previously CT USSR Programme One. It has been running since January 1, 1968, and first broadcasting color in 1974.

=== 1st Intro (1968-1970) ===

'''Intro:''' On a black background, a radio transmitter with "TV CCCP" in a stacked format on the left is seen releasing radio waves in a leaf-like shape from top to bottom. The transmitter repositions itself to the center as a giant yellow "'''B'''" wipes in against the transmitter, followed by the transmitter releasing a giant horizontal grey bar with a white outline, with another line being released, splitting the bar into 2 bars. 2 sets of text then appear within the 2 bars letter-by-letter, both being "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" on the top bar and "ВРЕМЯ" on the bottom.

'''FX/SFX:''' Early computer animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A string and piano theme, composed by Andrey Petrov.

'''Availability:''' Long extinct. Only partial recordings of the intro have been found, but not the full intro.

=== 2nd Intro (1970-1974) ===
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'''Intro:''' On a black background, a model of Earth rotating counter-clockwise is displayed with 3 says of text saying:
<center>
<strong>
<small>информационная</small>
<br>
<small>программа</small>
<br>
<big><< ВРЕМЯ >></big>
</strong>
</center>
zooming in for a short period of time, eventually disappearing after a few seconds. This action repeats 2 times and after the 3rd time, the Earth shrinks, and as it stops shrinking, 2 white bars wipe in from the top and bottom ends of the EARTH, and curves until it reaches the right side of the globe, forming a stylized "'''B'''". "ЦТ" along with the same text from before fade in at the left side and bottom of the "B", respectively.

'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.

'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV.

=== 3rd Intro (1974-1975) ===
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'''Intro:''' On a black-{{color|blue}} gradient background, a model of the Earth rotating along with the same "TV CCCP" is first shown. A circular panel comprising multiple {{color|orange}} dots (similar to its channel ident) wipes in from left to right, enclosing the globe, as "'''ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА'''" within the panel in black scrolls by right to left and word by word. As it is done scrolling, the same "'''<< ВРЕМЯ >>'''" but in white abruptly appears within the panel. It then disappears, causing the globe to suddenly teleport to the left side of the panel, being noticeably bigger than it was before. Another stylized "B" fades in within the globe and gradually expands until it touches the surface of the Earth, which is followed by a black horizontal bar along with the same text from the previous logo placed on the right-most side to fade in against the globe.

'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.

'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV.

=== 4th Intro (1974-1975) ===
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'''Intro:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, we see a radio transmitter rotating clockwise with "{{font|Oswald|ВРЕМЯ}}" constantly zooming in and stopping during this. As the transmitter stops rotating, "{{font|Oswald|ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ}}" and "{{font|Oswald|ПРОГРАММА}}" appear in the center and both move to the top and bottom portions of the screen, giving space for the same "ВРЕМЯ" to appear in the middle letter-by-letter. The transmitter then slowly starts to face the camera.

'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.

'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV.

Revision as of 08:06, 15 April 2023

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U.S. Navy Film Dept.

Background

This is the main film branch of the U.S. Navy, which was founded on April 1st of 1961 as a documentary film studio about the sea and ship-related content.

1st Logo (1966)

Logo: On a blue background, there is a white, stylized military ship containing the letters "UNF" on top of a wavy line representing the ocean. Underneath is the text "U.S. NAVY FILM DEPARTMENT" in white.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: A nautical 7-note horn jingle.

Availability: Extinct. It has only appeared once in its lifetime since it has been confirmed by the studio that it was a placeholder/prototype logo. It may potentially be found on VHS tapes from the state, or possibly the internet archive website.

2nd Logo (1966-1990)

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Vremya

Background

Vremya is the main evening newscast in Russia (formerly the USSR), currently being broadcast by Channel One Russia and Previously CT USSR Programme One. It has been running since January 1, 1968, and first broadcasting color in 1974.

1st Intro (1968-1970)

Intro: On a black background, a radio transmitter with "TV CCCP" in a stacked format on the left is seen releasing radio waves in a leaf-like shape from top to bottom. The transmitter repositions itself to the center as a giant yellow "B" wipes in against the transmitter, followed by the transmitter releasing a giant horizontal grey bar with a white outline, with another line being released, splitting the bar into 2 bars. 2 sets of text then appear within the 2 bars letter-by-letter, both being "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" on the top bar and "ВРЕМЯ" on the bottom.

FX/SFX: Early computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A string and piano theme, composed by Andrey Petrov.

Availability: Long extinct. Only partial recordings of the intro have been found, but not the full intro.

2nd Intro (1970-1974)

Intro: On a black background, a model of Earth rotating counter-clockwise is displayed with 3 says of text saying:

информационная
программа
<< ВРЕМЯ >>

zooming in for a short period of time, eventually disappearing after a few seconds. This action repeats 2 times and after the 3rd time, the Earth shrinks, and as it stops shrinking, 2 white bars wipe in from the top and bottom ends of the EARTH, and curves until it reaches the right side of the globe, forming a stylized "B". "ЦТ" along with the same text from before fade in at the left side and bottom of the "B", respectively.

Technique: Live action and cel animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Extinct on TV.

3rd Intro (1974-1975)

Intro: On a black-blue gradient background, a model of the Earth rotating along with the same "TV CCCP" is first shown. A circular panel comprising multiple orange dots (similar to its channel ident) wipes in from left to right, enclosing the globe, as "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" within the panel in black scrolls by right to left and word by word. As it is done scrolling, the same "<< ВРЕМЯ >>" but in white abruptly appears within the panel. It then disappears, causing the globe to suddenly teleport to the left side of the panel, being noticeably bigger than it was before. Another stylized "B" fades in within the globe and gradually expands until it touches the surface of the Earth, which is followed by a black horizontal bar along with the same text from the previous logo placed on the right-most side to fade in against the globe.

Technique: Live action and cel animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Extinct on TV.

4th Intro (1974-1975)

Intro: On a blue background, we see a radio transmitter rotating clockwise with "ВРЕМЯ" constantly zooming in and stopping during this. As the transmitter stops rotating, "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ" and "ПРОГРАММА" appear in the center and both move to the top and bottom portions of the screen, giving space for the same "ВРЕМЯ" to appear in the middle letter-by-letter. The transmitter then slowly starts to face the camera.

Technique: Live action and cel animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Extinct on TV.

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