Draft:Andina de Televisión

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1st ID (1992-1993)


Visuals: Unknown

Variants:

  • On January, 14th of 1992, Canal 9 returned as Andina de Televisión (ATV) and aired a 2-minute reel announcing the change. After 20 seconds of the reel, we see the Canal 9 isotype transforming to the Andina de Televisión logo. This would be later used in commercials.
  • At minute 1:47 of the reel, we see the full ident used as the ending.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Whooshes sound while dramatic music plays which transitions into a rustling explosion where the music, reminiscent of the first, is a group of singers saying the company's name in Spanish with passionate-like music, then an ascending post-finale of the passionate one which then transitions into a synth doomsday music and explosions and zaps when the logo forms. Then an announcer says something in said language (Spanish): "ATV, To See the Best".

Audio Variants:

  • There's a silent variant that was used for commercials.
  • There's an entertainment variant used on promos. It had a male announcer saying "To See the Best, in Entertainment..."
  • There's a cartoon variant used on promos. It had a male announcer saying "To See the Best, in Cartoons..."

2nd ID (1993-1994)



Visuals: On a blue background with a gradient floor, the letters of the channel's acronym go one by one at speed until they reach the center of the camera angle. Then, the angle changes to also show the text "To see the best", in Spanish with white capital letters, coming from the right.

Technique: CGI

Audio: A dramatic theme, somewhat similar to the first logo, with the choir singing the channel's acronym as the letters reach the center.

3rd ID (1996-1998)



Visuals: In the background, we see a light yellow sky as the background. We can also see the logo gliding to the center with sparkles surrounding the logo while landing. Then, we see the text in Spanish, "To See the Best", below the logo and below the text, we see another text in said language fading, "Always".

Technique: CGI

Audio: A loud, triumphant fanfare with a choir singing the channel's acronym, "ATV". At the end, the announcer says: "Always" in Spanish.

Canal 9 (Peru)
Andina de Televisión
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