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===Background===
'''ZaraVisión''' is a local TV station from the autonomous region of Aragon in Spain.
 
===Logo (1995?)===
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'''LogoVisuals:''' Over a stock red background, consisting of a red sky with a linear, diagonally-tilted red floor, there is the red text "Zv" with a blue-bordered eye shown over the "v", having three lines above. Below is the 3D text "ZaraVision" in blue, with a silver border. After a few seconds, the logo and the text rotate, with the logo moving to the right side, withand the logoletters havingof athe fastertext rotationhaving thana theslow, textswaying rotation. This repeats again for the rest of the minute.
 
'''Variant:''' In several occasions (such as in the only capture of the logo above), the logo is cut-short by a promo of the station, before resuming.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' Basic CGI effects.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A looped electronic keyboard rhythm with a two-chord progression. Briefly near the end, another section with strings is heard.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:23, 16 February 2024


Background

ZaraVisión is a local TV station from the autonomous region of Aragon in Spain.

Logo (1995?)

Visuals: Over a stock red background, consisting of a red sky with a linear, diagonally-tilted red floor, there is the red text "Zv" with a blue-bordered eye shown over the "v", having three lines above. Below is the 3D text "ZaraVision" in blue, with a silver border. After a few seconds, the logo and the text rotate, with the logo moving to the right side, and the letters of the text having a slow, swaying rotation. This repeats again for the rest of the minute.

Variant: In several occasions (such as in the only capture of the logo above), the logo is cut-short by a promo of the station, before resuming.

Technique: Basic CGI effects.

Audio: A looped electronic keyboard rhythm with a two-chord progression. Briefly near the end, another section with strings is heard.

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