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== CMQ Televisión == |
== CMQ Televisión == |
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=== (1950-1962) === |
=== (1950-1962) === |
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CMQ Televisión
(1950-1962)
Logo: We see the channel's studios TV antenna with a black CRT TV border, and the CMQ Televisión logo in the middle of the screen.
FX/SFX: Possibly none.
Music/Sounds: Possibly none.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: As of the time this was edited, there's only a screenshot of this logo.
Canal 6 Cuba
1st Logo (1962-1970s?)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: Possibly none.
Music/Sounds: Possibly none.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: As of the time this was edited, there's only a screenshot of this logo.
2nd Logo (1970s-1984?)
Logo: On a grey background a black CRT shaped with grey lines is shown with a circle saying "6" in the middle of it; and below, there is a text saying "Televisión Cubana" ("Cuban Television") and the TVC logo at the time in the right of it.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: Same as above.
Availability: Rare to extinct.
Editor's Note: Even though colour TV was introduced in Cuba in December 1975, it was in Tele Rebelde (Cubavisión's sister channel) to broadcast the First Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba; and Cubavisión still had most of it's progamming in B&W (except movies, foreign programmes and special events) until 1982-1984(?).
3rd Logo (1984-1989)
Logo: On a background (which mostly were the channel's studios buildings, but could variate depending of the variant), the logo zooms in with a white rectangle border from the TV antenna.
FX/SFX: Scanimate-like animation.
Music/Sounds: A Cuban-sounding synth tune.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: None.
Cubavisión
1st Logo (1989-1990)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: Scanimate-like animation and probably live-action for the globe.
Music/Sounds: A mysterious-sounding synth that transitions into a Mambo track.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (1990-1996)
Logo: We start with blue and white stripes (a la the Cuban flag) sliding into place; as they finish, the screen fades to red and a white star in the center fades in. The logo fades to a top-down view of a star-shaped building. The camera pans up and then down through the building before zooming out to reveal a statue of then-leader Fidel Castro, zooming out into a comfortable distance to reveal the full building with the name "CUBA Visión" in orange and the number 6 in red.
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A synth fanfare that becomes majestic after the initial four notes.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: A nice effort for its first ID animated in 3D, especially considering the conditions the country was facing at the time.
3rd Logo (1996-2003)
Logo: On a blue background, the round fades-in and turn into green first. Then, it turns back and it becomes 2D, and the word "Cubavision" fades-in.
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A synth-pop fanfare.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: Compared to the previous logo, it's amateurish and clunky, and the word "Cubavision" is tilted in the end.
4th Logo (2003-2009, 2010, 2011?)
Logo: TBA
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: Same as above.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: The fanfare feels outdated for this logo, especially close by the time it was retired.
5th Logo (2007-200?)
TBA
6th Logo (2009-2014)
TBA
7th Logo (2014-2017)
TBA
8th Logo 2017-2020
TBA
9th Logo (2020- )
TBA