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===Background===
===Background===
CBS Sunday Morning is a news-magazine created by CBS News which debuted on January 28th 1979 with Charles Kuralt as the anchor. Sunday Morning is known for its iconic sun logo and its theme which is the fanfare "Abblasen" composed by 18th century composer Gottfried Reiche.
'''''CBS Sunday Morning''''' is a news-magazine created by CBS News which debuted on January 28, 1979 with Charles Kuralt as the anchor. ''Sunday Morning'' is known for its iconic sun logo and its theme which is the fanfare "Abblasen" composed by 18th century composer Gottfried Reiche.


==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1979-1993)===
===1st Intro (January 28, 1979-1993)===
<!-- Replace this line with logo captures and/or videos -->'''Visuals: We see a light yellow sun rise then when the sun reaches the middle it zooms backwards and then an orange CBS eye logo zooms forward with a trail following it, then we see the days SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY (in a blocky font) scroll in from top to bottom, then the days move forward towards the viewer then a orange trail is seen then the day SUNDAY follows the orange trail backwards and when it reaches the end of the trail theres a flash that reveals the text CBS News on the top of SUNDAY and the word MORNING below SUNDAY the the black backround fades away to reveal the set'''<!-- Describe the visual aspects of the logo with as much detail as possible -->


'''Visuals:''' We see a {{color|lemonchiffon|light yellow}} sun rise on a black background. When the sun reaches the middle, it zooms backwards and then an {{color|orange}} CBS eye logo zooms forward with a trail following it. Then we see the days "SUNDAY", "MONDAY", "TUESDAY", "WEDNESDAY", "THURSDAY" and "FRIDAY" (in a blocky font) scroll in from top to bottom. The days move forward towards the viewer. Then a {{color|orange}} trail is seen and "SUNDAY" follows the {{color|orange}} trail backwards. When it reaches the end of the trail, there's a flash that reveals the text "CBS News" on the top of "SUNDAY" and the word "MORNING" below "SUNDAY". The black background fades to the set afterward.
'''Variants: Starting in 1986 the day SATURDAY is added to the intro and the CBS eye is red and the sun is orange and the days SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY are in yellow and the day SATURDAY is in purple when the days scroll and when the days move forward towards the viewer.'''


'''Variants:''' Starting in <u>1986</u>, the day "{{color|darkviolet|SATURDAY}}" is added to the intro and the CBS eye is {{color|red}} and the sun is {{color|orange}}. Also, "{{color|gold|SUNDAY}}", "{{color|gold|MONDAY}}", ""{{color|gold|TUESDAY}}", "{{color|gold|WEDNESDAY}}", "{{color|gold|THURSDAY}}" and "{{color|gold|FRIDAY}}" are in {{color|gold|yellow}} and "{{color|darkviolet|SATURDAY}}" is in {{color|darkviolet|purple}} when the days scroll and when the days move forward towards the viewer.
'''Technique: Scanimate'''
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'''Audio:'''
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.
Gottfried Reiche's "Abblasen" performed by Don Smithers on a baroque trumpet.


'''Audio:''' Gottfried Reiche's "Abblasen" performed by Don Smithers on a baroque trumpet.
'''Availability: Can be found on old recordings of Sunday Morning found on youtube'''
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'''Availability:''' Appeared on episodes of ''CBS Sunday Morning'' of the era.
==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1993-2003)===
'''Visuals:




===2nd Intro (1993-2003)===


'''Visuals:''' Unknown


''' Technique:''' CGI


''' Technique: CGI
'''Audio:'''
*1993-1998: The same recording of "Abblasen" from before.

*1998-2003: A clearer recording of "Abblasen" performed by Doc Severinsen on a piccolo trumpet.
'''Audio:

1993-1998: The same recording of "Abblasen" performed by Don Smithers on a baroque trumpet

1998-2003: A clearer recording of "Abblasen" performed by Doc Severinsen on a piccolo trumpet
'''Availability: Can be found on old recordings of Sunday Morning on youtube and other sources.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on episodes of ''CBS Sunday Morning'' of the time.




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Revision as of 17:31, 16 October 2023



Background

CBS Sunday Morning is a news-magazine created by CBS News which debuted on January 28, 1979 with Charles Kuralt as the anchor. Sunday Morning is known for its iconic sun logo and its theme which is the fanfare "Abblasen" composed by 18th century composer Gottfried Reiche.

1st Intro (January 28, 1979-1993)

Visuals: We see a light yellow sun rise on a black background. When the sun reaches the middle, it zooms backwards and then an orange CBS eye logo zooms forward with a trail following it. Then we see the days "SUNDAY", "MONDAY", "TUESDAY", "WEDNESDAY", "THURSDAY" and "FRIDAY" (in a blocky font) scroll in from top to bottom. The days move forward towards the viewer. Then a orange trail is seen and "SUNDAY" follows the orange trail backwards. When it reaches the end of the trail, there's a flash that reveals the text "CBS News" on the top of "SUNDAY" and the word "MORNING" below "SUNDAY". The black background fades to the set afterward.

Variants: Starting in 1986, the day "SATURDAY" is added to the intro and the CBS eye is red and the sun is orange. Also, "SUNDAY", "MONDAY", ""TUESDAY", "WEDNESDAY", "THURSDAY" and "FRIDAY" are in yellow and "SATURDAY" is in purple when the days scroll and when the days move forward towards the viewer.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: Gottfried Reiche's "Abblasen" performed by Don Smithers on a baroque trumpet.

Availability: Appeared on episodes of CBS Sunday Morning of the era.


2nd Intro (1993-2003)

Visuals: Unknown

Technique: CGI

Audio:

  • 1993-1998: The same recording of "Abblasen" from before.
  • 1998-2003: A clearer recording of "Abblasen" performed by Doc Severinsen on a piccolo trumpet.

Availability: Appeared on episodes of CBS Sunday Morning of the time.

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