Draft:Disney Channel/Continuity Bumpers/2007-2011

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Ribbon (2007-2010)

Visuals:

  • Promo: A ribbon flies and creates a spiral, which turns into the Mickey head logo. The logo settles down on the bottom left corner as the show's name and tune-in information fade in on the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Menu: A large "next" first appears. A ribbon then flies over the text, and the camera follows its movement. The ribbon then reveals a character (or characters plural) from the upcoming show. The character is usually inside a geometric shape such as a star or a hexagon, with the associated show title also appearing alongside it. A few seconds later, the ribbon comes on-screen again, and flies to encircle another character. Then, after a couple more seconds, the ribbon flies once again, and the camera follows as it forms the Mickey head logo (in a slightly larger size than the promo version). The text "next", with the show title below, animates in on the upper right corner.
  • Bumper: Similar in concept to the menu, except condensed to five seconds. The bumper starts directly with the ribbon flying, only one character is shown, and the Mickey head logo is much larger in this version. The show title also only appears at the end of the bumper, on the upper right corner of the screen.

All three types had at least 10 unique ribbon animations.

Technique: CGI by New Wave Entertainment.

Audio: Usually a variant of the Disney Channel's signature theme, accompanied by an announcer.

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