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===Background===
'''Global Television Network''' (commonly known as '''Global''' or occasionally '''Global TV''') is a Canadian English language television network.
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'''Visuals:''' 4 rainbow streaks fly across and go in a spiral to form a distorted rainbow version of the G. The name zooms out and streaks make the G
'''Technique:''' The streaks.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
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'''Visuals:''' A grid is seen tilting forward with name flying. A TV screen is seen from distance and name goes through it. The name tilts forward and a
'''Technique:''' The grid, name, and G.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
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'''Visuals:''' The name zooms out on a black-
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' An upbeat rock tune with all instruments.
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* There are stars falling down with trails.
* The background has {{color|salmon|coral pink}} added to the bottom, which scrolls away.
* The name is in
* The G is
'''Technique:''' CGI.y Omnibus Computer Graphics.
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* Globe: On a black background, a red and orange globe (a la the 1997 BBC One "Balloon" idents) rotates and fades into the Global logo.
* World: An aurora shines over a globe which zooms out and fades into the Global logo.
* Fruits: On a black background, there is an apple stretch, then the apple bounces on an
* Fish: An orange fish in a bubble appears on the screen. The fish leaves the bubble and more different fish appear and move around. The same orange fish moves back into the bubble which fades into the Global logo.
* Flowers: A vanilla flower's stem appears and the camera zooms out, revealing more flowers. They zoom out and form the stem which turns into the Global logo.
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[[Category:Corus Entertainment]]
[[Category:Logos made by BDA Creative]]
[[Category:Logos made by Image West]]
[[Category:Logos made by Omnibus Computer Graphics]]
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Global Television Network (commonly known as Global or occasionally Global TV) is a Canadian English language television network.
Visuals: On a black background, 4 ribbons fly up from the bottom of the screen and then spin around forming a G. The name zoom out one by one into the middle of the G with a trail effect and zoom back in as the G flies around and goes back to the bottom of the screen.
Variants:
Technique: The ribbons and text. [possible misuse]
Audio: The next logo's music, or a different instrumental tune, usually with a voiceover on top of it.
Audio Variant: During the sign-off, a soft-rock track by Tommy Ambrose is played.
Visuals: The text "Hey Global" appears on the screen and glows, then it zooms in out of the screen, then the "Watcha got" text appears in similar fashion. It cuts to the Global logo, which expands and compresses. It glows again before the text "Global's got it" appears below.
Variant: A short version exists where it starts when the G compresses.
Technique: The text, and the ribbon. Traditional Scanimate animation, done by Image West. [possible misuse]
Audio: An upbeat rock tune called "Global's Got It".
Visuals: Golden streaks form an outlined version of the G and disappear. The G fills in with colour and streaks wipe in the name. The G and name then finally zoom in.
Technique: The streaks. [possible misuse]
Audio: A different upbeat synth tune with a voice saying "So much brighter, so much better, Global's got it!".
Visuals: 4 rainbow streaks fly across and go in a spiral to form a distorted rainbow version of the G. The name zooms out and streaks make the G red and make the proportions right.
Technique: The streaks. [possible misuse]
Audio: A trumpet tune.
Visuals: A grid is seen tilting forward with name flying. A TV screen is seen from distance and name goes through it. The name tilts forward and a red shape zooms out revealing it's the G. The logo has a shine on one of the tips.
Technique: The grid, name, and G. [possible misuse]
Audio: A variety of pop tracks are used, with a voiceover on top of it.
Visuals: The name zooms out on a black-blue gradient background. A dark G also zooms out and flashes white, fading to red, and the name fades out. The G shines.
Technique: Camera-controlled animation.
Audio: An upbeat rock tune with all instruments.
Visuals: The G in silver rotates into place and streaks wipe in the name which zooms in.
Technique: The G. [possible misuse]
Audio: Unknown.
Visuals: Same as the Dark G ID, but there are some major differences:
Technique: CGI.y Omnibus Computer Graphics.
Audio: Same as the Dark G ID or a sombre piano tune.
Legacy: The piano tune may get to some.
Visuals: The text "Global" and "Global Television Network" in different fonts and sizes move in different directions in the background while a rainbow appears. The rainbow reveals itself as the G logo before turning red and moving to the centre of the screen.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.or the late 80s.
Audio: A saxophone theme ending with an 9-note fanfare.
Audio Variant: There is a second arrangement without the saxophone, and is used during the morning.
Visuals: On top of a black/blue smoky background, the text "Global" and "TELEVISION NETWORK" on cylinders rotate clockwise and the stars and the inside cylinder rotate counterclockwise. They move up once more coloured cylinders rotate into place and form the G logo. The logo turns red and moves to the centre of the screen, with the "CANWEST GLOBAL SYSTEM" logo appearing below.
Technique: CGI.rom the early 90s.
Audio: A saxophone theme ending with an 9-note fanfare.
Audio Variant: There is a second arrangement without the saxophone.
Visuals: On top of a black/blue background, a white G rolls erractically, with other G's and rings moving in the background. Rings then merge with the G, turning it red and rotates into its regular position. The big "GLOBAL" text then appears.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.rom the early 90s, done by Arcca Animation.
Audio: The same theme as the last logo, but in a different key.
Visuals: At the end of each ident, they transition into a new Global logo, which is the text "Global", with a red crescent below it.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.
Audio: It varies depending on the ident, and they end with a new 6-note sounder (except Globe, World, and Sails).
Audio Variants:
Visuals: These idents revolve around two people doing various things, and all incorporate the Global logo.
Variants:
Technique: The red circles, and the animated people. A combination of live action and 2D and 3D CGI. [possible misuse]
Audio: It varies, and ends with the 6-note fanfare.
Visuals: Unknown.
Variants: Unknown.
Technique: Unknown.
Audio: Unknown.
Audio Variant: Unknown.
Visuals: Unknown.
Variants: Unknown.
Technique: Unknown.
Audio: Unknown.
Audio Variant: Unknown.
Visuals: In various scenarios, the ribbon and text move in different ways until two red ribbons merge and create the finished logo.
Variants:
Technique: The text and ribbons. Simple, but effect 2D animation. [possible misuse]
Audio: An electro theme with a new 2-note sounder. Like the previous logos, the music may vary.
Audio Variant: The Shaw Media variant has a male voice saying "You're watching Global, part of Shaw Media." during the music.
Visuals: A Global logo appears on the screen before disappearing during a flurry of blades, which transitions into the animated Shaw logo.
Technique: The logos, and the blades. [possible misuse]
Audio: The music from the Coming Next bumper of the time with the 2-note sounder, with a male announcer saying "You're watching Global. Part of Shaw.".
Visuals: On a red, fiery background, the ribbon disappears, then reappears and moves to the right uncovering the Global text, then a new animated Shaw logo appears.
Technique: The logos and the background. [possible misuse]
Audio: Same as the last logo.
Legacy: This was the final time the electro theme was used before the 2013 rebrand.
Visuals: In indescribable ways, the ribbon duplicates itself, does a lot of movements, and/or explodes into more ribbons. After all that is done, the red ribbon moves into its normal place and the text appears from inside of it.
Variants:
Technique: CGI.y BDA Creative.
Audio: As always, the music varies.
Audio Variants:
Legacy: This design was used for Global News bumpers and the channel Global News BC1 from 2013 to fall 2022, but the ribbons in the background are coloured blue.
Visuals: A clear Global logo appears and black and white spheres flow through it. The white spheres regenerate until the text turns completely white.
Trivia: This logo was made to fit the Corus purchase of Shaw's media division.
Technique: The text, and the spheres. [possible misuse]
Audio: A magic theme.
Visuals: The ribbon moves to the left, uncovering the Global text.
Variants:
Technique: The logo. [possible misuse]
Audio: A drone theme.
Audio Variants: