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Canal 8 Mar del Plata


==Canal 8 Mar del Plata==
1st Logo
===1st ID (early/mid 1980s-1988)===
(198?-1988)
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'''Visuals:''' On a night background, the camera pans up to reveal the skyline of a red and purple-tinted city with some searchlights scanning the sky. The camera them zooms towards the skyline until it's close enough, at which point it pans up to the sky, with the searchlights briefly remaining visible. The screen then fades to a blue-black background as a flash forms a blue "8". The text " ''L.R.I. 486 TV CANAL 8 Mar del Plata''" flies in and briefly stops under the "8" before flying away, while the names of the network's substations ("CANAL 13 Tandil", "CANAL 45 Olavarria", "CANAL 13 Bolivar", "CANAL 6 De la Costa" and "CANAL 9 Benito Juarez") appear around it.
Canal 8 Mar del Plata (1987/A)Canal 8 Mar del Plata (1987/B)


'''Variant:''' The ID was tweaked in the late 1980s: the text "L.R.I. 486 TV CANAL 8 Mar del Plata" is now white and not in italics, the station names are in all-caps, and the station name "CANAL 12 GRAL. GUIDO" is added. This was first used when the station for General Guido was launched.


'''Technique:''' Unknown
Left: The channel's license.
Right: The stations.


'''Audio:''' A majestic and somewhat ominous synth theme with an announcer saying "Transmite L.R.I. 486 Televisión Canal 8 desde Mar del Plata, provincia de Buenos Aires, Republica Argentina, y sus estaciones repetidoras Canal 13 de Tandil, Canal 45 de Olavarria, Canal 13 de Bolivar, Canal 6 de la Costa y Canal 9 de Benito Juarez." ("L.R.I. 486 Television Channel 8 broadcasts from Mar del Plata, province of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, and its repeater stations Channel 13 of Tandil, Channel 45 of Olavarria, Channel 13 of Bolivar, Channel 6 of De La Costa and Channel 9 of Benito Juarez.").
Note: No complete ID has been found. The first ID (used in middle 1980s) can be seen complete, can be seen here, but unfotunately, is in B/W. Although a portion can be seen here in full color (part of the portion is also used for the late 1980s variant).


'''Audio Variant:''' In the later variant, the name "Canal 12 de General Guido" is added to the list of station names at the end of the announcer spiel.
Logo: We see far away , during the night, a city which is toned red/purple, and some searchlight appear moving. We move above it, to the sky, while the searchlight are still seen. A flash forms a blue "8". The station signal text ("L.R.I. 486 TV CANAL 8 Mar Del Plata") appear below it, placing below the number, and then moving out, while the other stations are presented: "CANAL 13 Tandil", "CANAL 45 Olavarria", "CANAL 13 Bolivar", "CANAL 6 De la Costa" and "CANAL 9 Benito Juarez".


Variant: The same ID was tweaked in late 1980s: The text for the station signal/license changed of font and color, being white and no italic. The station "Canal 12 General Guido" is now seen among the other stations. This was used when the station for General Guido was launched.


FX/SFX: TBA


Music/Sounds: A majestic and somewhat omnious tune.


===2nd ID (1988-1995?)===
Availability: Extinct.
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown
Editor's Note: None.


'''Variant:''' There's a variant where after the ID is fully formed, it transitions to a green map of Mar del Plata with "Y SUS REPETIDORAS" ("AND ITS REPEATERS") appearing above it and moving behind it, while the stations (represented by satellite dishes and their respective station names) appear one by one, with the Canal 8 logo located on the main station.


'''Technique:''' 3D animation.


'''Audio:''' A depressing synth theme with the announcer saying "En el aire, Canal 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina." ("On air, Channel 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.").
2nd Logo
(1988-1995?)


'''Audio Variant:''' In the extended variant, the announcer spiel is extended to "En el aire, Canal 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, y sus repetidoras: Canal 13 de Tandil, Olavarria, Canal 13 de Bolivar, Canal 6 de la Costa, Canal 9 de Benito Juarez, Canal 12 de General Guido y Canal 2 de Necochea." ("On air, Channel 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its repeaters: Channel 13 of Tandil, Channel 45 of Olavarria, Channel 13 of Bolivar, Channel 6 of De La Costa, Channel 9 of Benito Juarez, Channel 12 of General Guido and Channel 2 of Necochea.").
Canal 8 Mar del Plata (1994/A)Canal 8 Mar del Plata (1994/B)




Left: The channel's license.
Right: The stations.


Logo: TBA


===3rd ID (1999-2001)===
Variant: There's a variant in which after the ID is "finished", there's a transition to a green map of Mar del Plata while the stations (representated by antennas and station names) appear one by one, with the Canal 8 logo.
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown
FX/SFX: 3D animation.


'''Technique:''' Unknown
Music/Sounds: A depressing synth theme with the announcer presenting the channel name and signal (and sometimes the stations)


'''Audio:''' Unknown
Availability: Extinct.


Editor's Note: None.






===4th ID (2001-2002)===
3rd Logo
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(1999-2001)


'''Visuals:''' Unknown
Canal 8 Mar del Plata (2001)
Note: This ID can be seen here.


'''Technique:''' Unknown
Logo: TBA


'''Audio:''' Unknown
FX/SFX: TBA


Music/Sounds: TBA


Availability: Extinct.


Editor's Note: None.


===5th ID (2004-2005)===
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown


'''Technique:''' Unknown
4th Logo
(2001-2002)


'''Audio:''' Unknown


Logo: TBA


FX/SFX: TBA


Music/Sounds: TBA


===6th ID (2009-2011)===
Availability: Extinct.
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' Unknown


'''Audio:''' Same as the Telefe of the time.


5th Logo
(2004-2005)


Note: This ID can be seen here.


Logo: TBA


===7th ID (2011)===
FX/SFX: TBA
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown
Music/Sounds: TBA


'''Technique:''' Unknown
Availability: Extinct.


'''Audio:''' Unknown
Editor's Note: None.






6th Logo
(2009-2011)


===8th ID (2011-2018)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time, but the Telefe logo is replaced by the Canal 8 logo.


'''Technique:''' Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time.
Logo: TBA


'''Audio:''' Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time.
FX/SFX: TBA


==Telefe Mar del Plata==
Music/Sounds: The same music used in the Telefe ID's from the time.


===Logo (2018-2022)===
Availability: Extinct.
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'''Visuals:''' Unknown
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' Unknown


'''Audio:''' Unknown


7th Logo
(2011)




Logo: TBA


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FX/SFX: TBA


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Music/Sounds: TBA
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Availability: Extinct.
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Editor's Note: None.



8th Logo
(2011-2018)


Logo: Is a standart ID from Telefe, but the Canal 8 logo is used.

FX/SFX: The color stripes, the logo.

Music/Sounds: Same as his counterpart.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.


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Telefe Mar del Plata

(2018-)


Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

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Latest revision as of 18:31, 2 October 2024




Canal 8 Mar del Plata

1st ID (early/mid 1980s-1988)



Visuals: On a night background, the camera pans up to reveal the skyline of a red and purple-tinted city with some searchlights scanning the sky. The camera them zooms towards the skyline until it's close enough, at which point it pans up to the sky, with the searchlights briefly remaining visible. The screen then fades to a blue-black background as a flash forms a blue "8". The text " L.R.I. 486 TV CANAL 8 Mar del Plata" flies in and briefly stops under the "8" before flying away, while the names of the network's substations ("CANAL 13 Tandil", "CANAL 45 Olavarria", "CANAL 13 Bolivar", "CANAL 6 De la Costa" and "CANAL 9 Benito Juarez") appear around it.

Variant: The ID was tweaked in the late 1980s: the text "L.R.I. 486 TV CANAL 8 Mar del Plata" is now white and not in italics, the station names are in all-caps, and the station name "CANAL 12 GRAL. GUIDO" is added. This was first used when the station for General Guido was launched.

Technique: Unknown

Audio: A majestic and somewhat ominous synth theme with an announcer saying "Transmite L.R.I. 486 Televisión Canal 8 desde Mar del Plata, provincia de Buenos Aires, Republica Argentina, y sus estaciones repetidoras Canal 13 de Tandil, Canal 45 de Olavarria, Canal 13 de Bolivar, Canal 6 de la Costa y Canal 9 de Benito Juarez." ("L.R.I. 486 Television Channel 8 broadcasts from Mar del Plata, province of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, and its repeater stations Channel 13 of Tandil, Channel 45 of Olavarria, Channel 13 of Bolivar, Channel 6 of De La Costa and Channel 9 of Benito Juarez.").

Audio Variant: In the later variant, the name "Canal 12 de General Guido" is added to the list of station names at the end of the announcer spiel.



2nd ID (1988-1995?)


Visuals: Unknown

Variant: There's a variant where after the ID is fully formed, it transitions to a green map of Mar del Plata with "Y SUS REPETIDORAS" ("AND ITS REPEATERS") appearing above it and moving behind it, while the stations (represented by satellite dishes and their respective station names) appear one by one, with the Canal 8 logo located on the main station.

Technique: 3D animation.

Audio: A depressing synth theme with the announcer saying "En el aire, Canal 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina." ("On air, Channel 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.").

Audio Variant: In the extended variant, the announcer spiel is extended to "En el aire, Canal 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, y sus repetidoras: Canal 13 de Tandil, Olavarria, Canal 13 de Bolivar, Canal 6 de la Costa, Canal 9 de Benito Juarez, Canal 12 de General Guido y Canal 2 de Necochea." ("On air, Channel 8, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its repeaters: Channel 13 of Tandil, Channel 45 of Olavarria, Channel 13 of Bolivar, Channel 6 of De La Costa, Channel 9 of Benito Juarez, Channel 12 of General Guido and Channel 2 of Necochea.").



3rd ID (1999-2001)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown



4th ID (2001-2002)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown



5th ID (2004-2005)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown



6th ID (2009-2011)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Same as the Telefe of the time.



7th ID (2011)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown



8th ID (2011-2018)


Visuals: Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time, but the Telefe logo is replaced by the Canal 8 logo.

Technique: Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time.

Audio: Same as the normal Telefe ID of the time.

Telefe Mar del Plata

Logo (2018-2022)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown



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