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===Background===
===Background===
'''Antenne 2''' is one of three public-state television channels created from the breakup of the ORTF (Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française) in late 1974, replacing its [[Deuxième Chaîne de l'ORTF|second channel]], along with [[TF1]] and [[France 3|FR3]] replacing the first and third channels respectively. Originally operating independently from the other channels, it would then join forces with FR3 under a common president in 1989 before the two channels officially became part of the newly-formed [[France Télévisions|France Télévision]] in 1992, with Antenne 2 renaming itself to [[France 2]] while FR3 was renamed to [[France 3]].
In 1974, three channels were established under a 1974 law that mandated the breakup of ORTF into seven distinct organisations, which includes [[TF1 (France)|TF1]], '''Antenne 2''' and [[France 3|FR3]]. ORTF then completely ceased operations on 6 January 1975. The channel, along with FR3 was then renamed to [[France 2]] and [[France 3]] in 7 September 1992.


{{ImageTOC
{{ImageTOC
|Fr2 5.png|1st Logo (January 6, 1975-1983)
|Fr2 5.png|1st ID (January 6, 1975-1983)
|Fr2 6.png|2nd Logo (January 6, 1975-1983)
|Fr2 6.png|2nd ID (January 6, 1975-1983)
|Antenne 2 (1978) (Credit - Channel ITVTV1990 - TV1).png|3rd Logo (1978-1980)
|Antenne 2 (1978) (Credit - Channel ITVTV1990 - TV1).png|3rd ID (1978-1980)
|Fr2 8.png|4th Logo (1983-1990)
|Fr2 8.png|4th ID (1983-1990)
|Antenne 2 (1987) (Credit - Fredandthecity).png|5th Logo (September 7, 1987-1988)
|Antenne 2 (1987) (Credit - Fredandthecity).png|5th ID (September 7, 1987-1988)
|Antenne 2 (1988) (Credit - Draeden Fagon).png|6th Logo (December 23, 1987-1990)
|Antenne 2 (1988) (Credit - Draeden Fagon).png|6th ID (December 23, 1987-1990)
|Fr2 9.png|7th Logo (1990-September 7, 1992)
|Fr2 9.png|7th ID (1990-September 7, 1992)
|Antenne 2 (Summer 1992).png|8th ID (Summer 1992)
}}
}}


=== 1st Logo (January 6, 1975-1983)===
=== 1st ID (January 6, 1975-1983)===
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{{YouTube|id=m5fASM0EDK8}}


'''Logo:''' On a psychedelic vector background, a TV antenna is formed from two white lines. 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. An {{color|darkorange|orange}} copy appears above the word "'''ANTENNE'''", flies around it, and forms the number "{{color|darkorange|'''2'''}}". The "'''A'''" grows and slowly becomes a triangle without a bottom line, with the "{{color|darkorange|'''2'''}}" becoming white and settling inside of it. The "'''2'''" then becomes {{color|violet|violet}} and flies around the "'''A'''" as the background turns {{color|blue}}. The vector background returns.
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|purple|royal purple}} background, a psychedelic vector-like portal forms, and then a TV antenna is formed from two white circular lines. As the background turns blue, the antenna then turns into the word "'''NTENNE'''" and a letter "'''A'''" which fly around the screen in a psychedelic manner before forming the word "'''ANTENNE'''" in white. An {{color|darkorange|orange}} copy appears above the word "'''ANTENNE'''", flies around it, and forms the number "{{color|darkorange|'''2'''}}". The "'''A'''" grows and slowly becomes a triangle without a bottom line, with the "{{color|darkorange|'''2'''}}" becoming white and settling inside of it. The "'''2'''" then becomes {{color|violet}} and flies around the "'''A'''" as it grows, while "'''A'''" shrinks down and settles itself against a number "'''2'''" as a psychedelic vector-like portal goes away from the screen, leaving a blue background. The vector-like portal returns.


'''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.
'''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.


'''Technique:''' An early example of Scanimation.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''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. 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. 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. This is followed by arpeggiating synths.
'''Audio:''' Composed by Francois de Roubaix, there is 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. 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. 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. This is followed by arpeggiating synths.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was used for programming announcements.
'''Availability:''' Was used for programming announcements.


'''Legacy:''' This logo gained infamy and popularity in the logo community due to its tense music and vector-animated nature.
'''Legacy:''' This logo gained infamy and popularity in the logo community due to its tense music and vector-animated nature.


=== 2nd ID (January 6, 1975-1983)===

=== 2nd Logo (January 6, 1975-1983)===
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{{YouTube|id=VLaPLw9DRrQ|id2=Mzy9GGbcvSI}}
{{YouTube|id=VLaPLw9DRrQ|id2=Mzy9GGbcvSI}}


'''Logo:''' In a space full of planets, a {{color|red}} planet and approaches the viewer. Then, various men in {{color|blue}} uniforms fly and settle on the planet. Then we see a rising "'''2'''". As that happens, the planet flies away, unveiling the whole image, and the men start flying. They then regroup themselves above the "'''2'''" and turn around to reveal the letters of the word "{{color|red|'''ANTENNE'''}}" on their coats. The men then fly away.
'''Visuals:''' In a space full of planets, a red planet and approaches the viewer. Then, various men in blue uniforms fly and settle on the planet. Then we see a rising "'''2'''". As that happens, the planet flies away, unveiling the whole image, and the men start flying. They then regroup themselves above the "'''2'''" and turn around to reveal the letters of the word "{{color|red|'''ANTENNE'''}}" on their coats. The men then fly away.


'''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
'''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
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'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn animation.
'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A melancholic oboe and horn piece composed by Michel Colombier, titled "Emmanuel".
'''Audio:''' A melancholic oboe and horn piece composed by Michel Colombier, titled "Emmanuel".


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was used as a startup and closedown. This ident was also resurrected in 2017 commercial jingles for France 2.
'''Availability:''' This was used as a startup and closedown. This ident was also resurrected in 2017 commercial jingles for France 2.


'''Legacy:''' A lot more calm compared to the last logo, but less memorable.
'''Legacy:''' A lot more calm compared to the last logo, but less memorable.


===3rd ID (1978-1980)===

===3rd Logo (1978-1980)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a more twisted sketch of the previous logo is drawn with "{{color|red|A}}" in red and "{{color|green|2}}" in green. "{{color|lightblue|ntenne}}" is seen after the "2" and behind it are multiple curves and lines bursting out of the logo. "presente" can be seen to the bottom right.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a more twisted sketch of the previous logo is drawn with "{{color|red|A}}" in red and "{{color|green|2}}" in green. "{{color|lightblue|ntenne}}" is seen after the "2" and behind it are multiple curves and lines bursting out of the logo. "presente" can be seen to the bottom right.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*On ''Cro et Bronto'', the logo appears as an in-credit logo with the curves and lines removed and simply containing "{{color|red|A}}{{color|lime|2}}'''ntenne'''" with a black outline.
*On ''Cro et Bronto'', the logo appears as an in-credit logo with the curves and lines removed and simply containing "{{color|red|A}}{{color|lime|2}}'''ntenne'''" with a black outline.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A printed card using traditional ink and paint.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This can only be found at the beginning of some French programs from this period such as ''Heidi'' and ''Cro et Bronto''. However, they have become increasingly hard to find after they have stopped airing on the channel.
'''Availability:''' This can only be found at the beginning of some French programs from this period such as ''Heidi'' and ''Cro et Bronto''. However, they have become increasingly hard to find after they have stopped airing on the channel.


=== 4th ID (1983-1990)===

=== 4th Logo (1983-1990)===
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{{YouTube|id=BfMJ1jP5Jpk|id2=HqFcgDNjkGc}}
{{YouTube|id=BfMJ1jP5Jpk|id2=HqFcgDNjkGc}}


'''Logo:''' We see a black background with {{color|lightpink|pink}} lighting on the top half and {{color|chocolate|brown}} lighting on the bottom. One of the {{color|chocolate|brown}} lights then moves to the right until it stops, and various geometrical shapes fly around it. Then some color-changing circles appear on the {{color|chocolate|brown}} light as the shapes fly around it. As that happens, the circles separate themselves from the orbit and form an orbit of their own. Then we see a bubble as the logo transitions to a black body of water under a dusk sky. At the top we see rectangles with stripes on them, while bubbles fly around the screen. 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. Then the screen moves away to reveal a water background, which zooms out to reveal the Antenne 2 logo.
'''Visuals:''' There is a black background with {{color|lightpink|pink}} lighting on the top half and {{color|chocolate|brown}} lighting on the bottom. One of the {{color|chocolate|brown}} lights then moves to the right until it stops, and various geometrical shapes fly around it. Then some color-changing circles appear on the {{color|chocolate|brown}} light as the shapes fly around it. As that happens, the circles separate themselves from the orbit and form an orbit of their own. Then we see a bubble as the logo transitions to a black body of water under a dusk sky. At the top we see rectangles with stripes on them, while bubbles fly around the screen. 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. Then the screen moves away to reveal a water background, which zooms out to reveal the Antenne 2 logo.


'''Trivia:''' The sequence is intended to represent the transition from night to daytime.
'''Trivia:''' The sequence is intended to represent the transition from night to daytime.


'''Technique:''' TBA
'''Technique:''' Analog computer animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An instrumental piece consisting of oboe, drum and violin for the closedown variant. The startup is a more upbeat version of the closedown, with keyboards and drums.
'''Audio:''' An instrumental piece consisting of oboe, drum and violin for the closedown variant. The startup is a more upbeat version of the closedown, with keyboards and drums.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' There is another variant with a drum and synth theme.
'''Audio Variant:''' There is another variant with a drum and synth theme.

'''Availability:''' Extinct.


'''Legacy:''' The logo has been noted for its peaceful music and abstract artistic vision.
'''Legacy:''' The logo has been noted for its peaceful music and abstract artistic vision.


=== 5th ID (September 7, 1987-1988)===

=== 5th Logo (September 7, 1987-1988)===
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Antenne 2 (1987) (Credit - Fredandthecity).png
Antenne 2 (1987) (Credit - Fredandthecity).png
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'''Logo:''' We see {{color|red}} stripes flying by forming lines. Then we see a "2" and an "a" appear, then the "2" turns 90° and the a becomes flat.
'''Visuals:''' There are red stripes flying by forming lines on a gray background. Then a number "{{color|gray|'''2'''}}" and a letter "{{Font|Serif|{{color|red|''a''}}}}" appear, and a number "{{color|gray|'''2'''}}" turns 90° and it becomes flat.


'''Technique:''' TBA.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesised song with the singer at the beginning singing "A A A2".
'''Audio:''' A synthesised song with the singer at the beginning singing "A A A2".


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This is most likely a prototype for the 5th logo.
'''Availability:''' This is most likely a prototype for the 5th logo.


=== 6th ID (December 23, 1987-1990)===

=== 6th Logo (December 23, 1987-1990)===
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Antenne 2 (1988, allumenez la passion) (Credit - Vsn One HD).png
Antenne 2 (1988, allumenez la passion) (Credit - Vsn One HD).png
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{{YouTube|id=qBtQ_-bLJRY|id2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__Yl8bsXFHc|id3=UQ7f4Rdnjp0|id4=NWGYwP-zv2c|id5=6JW3tMNwKUs|id6=mGQLMHAegNE|id7=wHMHw3_Lo8I|id8=FnbRsBi1wNg|id9=OXk3cbZ59hY|id10=AtYZlGALjxo|id11=https://youtu.be/ah-kF9bQHmM?si=kyznNw8sBsqAp88C}}
{{YouTube|id=qBtQ_-bLJRY}}
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Antenne 2 full startup music (1988) (Credit - French Tv Compagny).mp3|Full version of the startup variant
Antenne 2 full startup music (1988) (Credit - French Tv Compagny).mp3|Full version of the startup variant
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'''Logo:''' On a dark grey background with black stripes, a spotlight traces out a faint "'''2'''" shape in white, which greatly resembles the future 1991 BBC Two logo in design. As a "{{color|red|a}}" flies in from the right. As it approaches and rests on the "2", the screen brightens into a light grey color, although the "2" remains in grey and gains a white drop shadow.
'''Visuals:''' On a dark grey background with black stripes, a spotlight traces out a faint "'''2'''" shape in white, which greatly resembles the future 1991 BBC Two logo in design. As a "{{color|red|a}}" flies in from the right. As it approaches and rests on the "2", the screen brightens into a light grey color, although the "2" remains in grey and gains a white drop shadow.


'''Variant:'''
'''Variant:'''
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* There is a winter variant in which a strange puppet, which appears to be an anthromorphic polar bear, hops in from the right on snowy ground, holding a sign featuring the Antenna 2 logo covered in snow. It then cuts to a close-up to him signing (which is a deep male voice) and then looking at the sign, zooming in as well.
* There is a winter variant in which a strange puppet, which appears to be an anthromorphic polar bear, hops in from the right on snowy ground, holding a sign featuring the Antenna 2 logo covered in snow. It then cuts to a close-up to him signing (which is a deep male voice) and then looking at the sign, zooming in as well.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' After a few seconds, a pop music-styled tune plays with a lady singing "A2, A2. Passionnément. A2, A2."
'''Audio:''' After a few seconds, a pop music-styled tune plays with a lady singing "A2, A2. Passionnément. A2, A2."


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This logo was also resurrected in the 2017 commercial jingle for France 2.
'''Availability:''' This logo was also resurrected in the 2017 commercial jingle for France 2.


=== 7th ID (1990-September 7, 1992)===

=== 7th Logo (1990-September 7, 1992)===
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{{YouTube|id=JgWzeAV000E|id2=-twzwBXdQMY}}
{{YouTube|id=JgWzeAV000E}}


'''Logo:''' On a night sky background with exploding fireworks, a {{color|blue}} rectangle appears and a {{color|red}}-{{color|#FFD900|yellow}} "2" is formed on it. Then, from above, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|ANTENNE}}" appears.
'''Visuals:''' On a night sky background with exploding fireworks, a blue rectangle appears and a red-yellow "2" is formed on it. Then, from above, the word "{{Font|Times New Roman|ANTENNE}}" appears.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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* There is a 1992 variant that consists of the logo zooming in while a 2 is getting beatboxed.
* There is a 1992 variant that consists of the logo zooming in while a 2 is getting beatboxed.


'''Technique:''' TBA
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Audio:''' A catchy bass theme with a singing chorus and sounds of fireworks.

=== 8th ID (Summer 1992)===
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Antenne 2 (Summer 1992).png|Main bumper/ident
Antenne 2 - Dans un instant... (Summer 1992).png|Coming next bumper
Antenne 2 - Ce soir (Summer 1992).png|"Tonight" promo
Antenne 2 - FR3 (Summer 1992).png|"Tonight on FR3" promo
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Antenne 2 - Découvrir (Summer 1992).png|"Take the time to discover"
Antenne 2 - S'évader (Summer 1992).png|"Take the time to relax"
Antenne 2 - Rêver (Summer 1992).png|"Take the time to dream"
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{{YouTube|id=PqFVYS6izqg|t=204}}

'''Visuals:''' A montage of various scenes from different shows, movies and cartoons broadcasted on Antenne 2 is shown, with footage ranging from people performing their various activities to generally having fun to movie sequences of couples kissing each other. In-between these sequences, we can read the words "{{color|lightgreen|REDECOUVRIR}}" (to rediscover), "{{color|darkblue|S'EVADER}}" (to relax), "{{color|cyan|REVER}}" (to dream). At the very end, the words
<center>
<big>{{color|darkblue|CET ETE}}<br>
{{color|cyan|PRENEZ}}<br>
{{color|limegreen|LE TEMPS}}<br>
{{color|lightgreen|SUR ANTENNE 2}}</big><br>
(THIS SUMMER, TAKE YOUR TIME ON ANTENNE 2)
</center>
fade in line by line in time with a female voiceover reading the text before fading out, slightly approaching the viewer.

'''Variants:'''
* "PRENEZ LE TEMPS" pre-trailer bumpers: Each variant plays out the exact same way, with the same animations and colors (the first line in dark blue, the second in {{color|cyan|cyan}}, the third in lime green). The "PRENEZ" and "LE TEMPS" texts morph in different fonts before settling on their original fonts. The third line then fades in to complete the sentence. One of the three following phrases can appear.
** PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE RÊVER (Take the time to dream)
** PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE DECOUVRIR (Take the time to discover)
** PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE VOUS EVADER (Take the time to relax)
* "Tonight" promos use the same animations as the regular bumper/ident, only with "CET ETE" replaced by "CE SOIR".
* Cross-promotions for FR3 programming are similar to regular "Tonight" promos but "CE SOIR" is split in two lines while "SUR FR3", also on two separate lines, fades in, using the 1992 FR3 logo. These cross-promotions are also only in text, with no footage of said programming.


'''Technique:''' Digital graphics with live-action/animated clips.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A chorus.


'''Audio:''' A relaxing soundscape mixed with the sounds of water and birds chirping in the background. A woman's chuckle is also heard at certain intervals.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


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Latest revision as of 02:58, 29 September 2024


Background

Antenne 2 is one of three public-state television channels created from the breakup of the ORTF (Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française) in late 1974, replacing its second channel, along with TF1 and FR3 replacing the first and third channels respectively. Originally operating independently from the other channels, it would then join forces with FR3 under a common president in 1989 before the two channels officially became part of the newly-formed France Télévision in 1992, with Antenne 2 renaming itself to France 2 while FR3 was renamed to France 3.



1st ID (January 6, 1975-1983)


Visuals: On a royal purple background, a psychedelic vector-like portal forms, and then a TV antenna is formed from two white circular lines. As the background turns blue, the antenna then turns into the word "NTENNE" and a letter "A" which fly around the screen in a psychedelic manner before forming the word "ANTENNE" in white. An orange copy appears above the word "ANTENNE", flies around it, and forms the number "2". The "A" grows and slowly becomes a triangle without a bottom line, with the "2" becoming white and settling inside of it. The "2" then becomes violet and flies around the "A" as it grows, while "A" shrinks down and settles itself against a number "2" as a psychedelic vector-like portal goes away from the screen, leaving a blue background. The vector-like portal returns.

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.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: Composed by Francois de Roubaix, there is 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. 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. 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. This is followed by arpeggiating synths.

Availability: Was used for programming announcements.

Legacy: This logo gained infamy and popularity in the logo community due to its tense music and vector-animated nature.

2nd ID (January 6, 1975-1983)


Visuals: In a space full of planets, a red planet and approaches the viewer. Then, various men in blue uniforms fly and settle on the planet. Then we see a rising "2". As that happens, the planet flies away, unveiling the whole image, and the men start flying. They then regroup themselves above the "2" and turn around to reveal the letters of the word "ANTENNE" on their coats. The men then fly away.

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

Trivia: This logo was designed by Jean-Michel Folon.

Technique: Hand-drawn animation.

Audio: A melancholic oboe and horn piece composed by Michel Colombier, titled "Emmanuel".

Availability: This was used as a startup and closedown. This ident was also resurrected in 2017 commercial jingles for France 2.

Legacy: A lot more calm compared to the last logo, but less memorable.

3rd ID (1978-1980)

Visuals: On a black background, a more twisted sketch of the previous logo is drawn with "A" in red and "2" in green. "ntenne" is seen after the "2" and behind it are multiple curves and lines bursting out of the logo. "presente" can be seen to the bottom right.

Variants:

  • On Heidi, the logo is smaller to make room for a curved trapezoid containing the stylized letters "rtsr". A2's logo is different than the normal one with "ntenne" in white and a written font and more detailed curves and line bursts. "presentent" can be seen underneath it and overlapping with the "rtsr" logo.
  • On Cro et Bronto, the logo appears as an in-credit logo with the curves and lines removed and simply containing "A2ntenne" with a black outline.

Technique: A printed card using traditional ink and paint.

Audio: None.

Availability: This can only be found at the beginning of some French programs from this period such as Heidi and Cro et Bronto. However, they have become increasingly hard to find after they have stopped airing on the channel.

4th ID (1983-1990)


Visuals: There is a black background with pink lighting on the top half and brown lighting on the bottom. One of the brown lights then moves to the right until it stops, and various geometrical shapes fly around it. Then some color-changing circles appear on the brown light as the shapes fly around it. As that happens, the circles separate themselves from the orbit and form an orbit of their own. Then we see a bubble as the logo transitions to a black body of water under a dusk sky. At the top we see rectangles with stripes on them, while bubbles fly around the screen. 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. Then the screen moves away to reveal a water background, which zooms out to reveal the Antenne 2 logo.

Trivia: The sequence is intended to represent the transition from night to daytime.

Technique: Analog computer animation.

Audio: An instrumental piece consisting of oboe, drum and violin for the closedown variant. The startup is a more upbeat version of the closedown, with keyboards and drums.

Audio Variant: There is another variant with a drum and synth theme.

Legacy: The logo has been noted for its peaceful music and abstract artistic vision.

5th ID (September 7, 1987-1988)

Visuals: There are red stripes flying by forming lines on a gray background. Then a number "2" and a letter "a" appear, and a number "2" turns 90° and it becomes flat.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A synthesised song with the singer at the beginning singing "A A A2".

Availability: This is most likely a prototype for the 5th logo.

6th ID (December 23, 1987-1990)

Visuals: On a dark grey background with black stripes, a spotlight traces out a faint "2" shape in white, which greatly resembles the future 1991 BBC Two logo in design. As a "a" flies in from the right. As it approaches and rests on the "2", the screen brightens into a light grey color, although the "2" remains in grey and gains a white drop shadow.

Variant:

  • There is a startup variant that consists of the a2 logo sliding from the bottom to the center. Then a slide puts it away to reveal the same logo. Then a slide puts that one away to reveal rendered lines while the logo slides in from the left to the center. Then a slide flies by and the slide gets re-rendered revealing the logo sliding down from the top to the center. Then the process starts again from the same logo revelation onward six more times. All the time we hear an extended version of the track, though it lacks the "passionately" part.
  • There is a Christmas variant where the A gets packaged in by the 2. The theme is also shorter.
  • There is a winter variant in which a strange puppet, which appears to be an anthromorphic polar bear, hops in from the right on snowy ground, holding a sign featuring the Antenna 2 logo covered in snow. It then cuts to a close-up to him signing (which is a deep male voice) and then looking at the sign, zooming in as well.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: After a few seconds, a pop music-styled tune plays with a lady singing "A2, A2. Passionnément. A2, A2."

Availability: This logo was also resurrected in the 2017 commercial jingle for France 2.

7th ID (1990-September 7, 1992)


Visuals: On a night sky background with exploding fireworks, a blue rectangle appears and a red-yellow "2" is formed on it. Then, from above, the word "ANTENNE" appears.

Variants:

  • There is a startup variant that plays out like a sort of music video where people sing "La 2" constantly.
  • There is a 1991 variant that consists of a harp and flute theme where the components of the 2 form the 2 together.
  • There is a 1992 variant that consists of the logo zooming in while a 2 is getting beatboxed.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A catchy bass theme with a singing chorus and sounds of fireworks.

8th ID (Summer 1992)


Visuals: A montage of various scenes from different shows, movies and cartoons broadcasted on Antenne 2 is shown, with footage ranging from people performing their various activities to generally having fun to movie sequences of couples kissing each other. In-between these sequences, we can read the words "REDECOUVRIR" (to rediscover), "S'EVADER" (to relax), "REVER" (to dream). At the very end, the words

CET ETE
PRENEZ
LE TEMPS
SUR ANTENNE 2

(THIS SUMMER, TAKE YOUR TIME ON ANTENNE 2)

fade in line by line in time with a female voiceover reading the text before fading out, slightly approaching the viewer.

Variants:

  • "PRENEZ LE TEMPS" pre-trailer bumpers: Each variant plays out the exact same way, with the same animations and colors (the first line in dark blue, the second in cyan, the third in lime green). The "PRENEZ" and "LE TEMPS" texts morph in different fonts before settling on their original fonts. The third line then fades in to complete the sentence. One of the three following phrases can appear.
    • PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE RÊVER (Take the time to dream)
    • PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE DECOUVRIR (Take the time to discover)
    • PRENEZ LE TEMPS DE VOUS EVADER (Take the time to relax)
  • "Tonight" promos use the same animations as the regular bumper/ident, only with "CET ETE" replaced by "CE SOIR".
  • Cross-promotions for FR3 programming are similar to regular "Tonight" promos but "CE SOIR" is split in two lines while "SUR FR3", also on two separate lines, fades in, using the 1992 FR3 logo. These cross-promotions are also only in text, with no footage of said programming.

Technique: Digital graphics with live-action/animated clips.

Audio: A relaxing soundscape mixed with the sounds of water and birds chirping in the background. A woman's chuckle is also heard at certain intervals.

Deuxième Chaîne de l'ORTF
Antenne 2
France 2
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