4/2/2023 0 Comments Journal antenne 2![]() ![]() Music/Sounds: An instrumental piece consisting of oboe, drum and violin for the closedown variant. Trivia: The sequence is intended to represent the transition from night to daytime. Then the screen moves away to reveal a water background, which zooms out to reveal the Antenne 2 logo. The rectangles then move to the lower part of the screen, as the sky becomes a morning sky, turning to a diagonal angle as it does. At the top we see rectangles with stripes on them, while bubbles fly around the screen. Then we see a bubble as the logo transitions to a black body of water under a dusk sky. As that happens, the circles separate themselves from the orbit and form an orbit of their own. Then some color-changing circles appear on the brown light as the shapes fly around it. One of the brown lights then moves to the right until it stops, and various geometrical shapes fly around it. Logo: We see a black background with pink lighting on the top half and brown lighting on the bottom. However, they have become increasingly hard to find after they have stopped airing on the channel. This can only be found at the beginning of some French programs from this period such as Heidi and Cro et Bronto. On Cro et Bronto, the logo appears as an in-credit logo with the curves and lines removed and simply containing " A 2 ntenne" with a black outline.Īvailability: Extinct."presentent" can be seen underneath it and overlapping with the "rtsr" logo. A2's logo is different than the normal one with "ntenne" in white and a written font and more detailed curves and line bursts. ![]() On Heidi, the logo is smaller to make room for a curved trapezoid containing the stylized letters " rtsr". ![]() "presente" can be seen to the bottom right. " ntenne" is seen after the "2" and behind it are multiple curves and lines bursting out of the logo. Logo: On a black background, a more twisted sketch of the previous logo is drawn with " A" in red and " 2" in green. Legacy: A lot more calm compared to the last logo, but less memorable. This ident was also resurrected in 2017 commercial jingles for France 2. This was used as a startup and closedown. Music/Sounds: A melancholic oboe and horn piece composed by Michel Colombier, titled "Emmanuel".Īvailability: Extinct. Trivia: This logo was designed by Jean-Michel Folon. Variant: A closedown variant exists where we see one of the men flying towards the others as the two is slowly unveiled, before turning around and flying away like in the normal variant They then regroup themselves above the " 2" and turn around to reveal the letters of the word " ANTENNE" on their coats. As that happens, the planet flies away, unveiling the whole image, and the men start flying. Then, various men in blue uniforms fly and settle on the planet. Logo: In a space full of planets, a red planet and approaches the viewer. Legacy: This logo gained infamy and popularity in the logo community due to its tense music and vector-animated nature. This is followed by arpeggiating synths.Īvailability: Extinct. Another high electronic warble then plays, followed by the same synth/piano in a more higher pitch, then an even more higher repeat of the same 2 notes. Four ascending synth bell notes then play with a piano, then a different electronic warble, then the same synth notes and piano, but in a higher pitch. Music/Sounds: Composed by Francois de Roubaix, we hear a loud descending pulse-wave synthesizer at the beginning, that then fades into an electronic warble with another electronic dripping sound once the antenna appears. Technique: An early example of Scanimation. Trivia: The logo was created by Peter Foldes, who created the 1956 anti-nuclear war short film A Short Vision, and was also known for pioneering in the field of computer animation with The Hunger, a 1974 short film. The " 2" then becomes violet and flies around the " A" as the background turns blue. The " A" grows and slowly becomes a triangle without a bottom line, with the " 2" becoming white and settling inside of it. An orange copy appears above the word " ANTENNE", flies around it, and forms the number " 2". The antenna then turns into the word " NTENNE" and an " A" which fly around the screen in a psychedelic manner before forming the word " ANTENNE" in white. Logo: On a psychedelic vector background, a TV antenna is formed from two white lines. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |