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Rai Tre


==Rai Tre==
1st Logo
(1983-1985)
===1st Logo (1983-1986)===
{{YouTube|id=793S4pHVXVA|id2=SUTXzrP45yU}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a green tetrahedron flies in as an even bigger green tetrahedron with a wireframe pattern flies into view. The tetrahedron then enters the bigger tetrahedron, flying through its {{color|limegreen|light green}} interior. A TV tube shape flips into view, with a black background with a white glow in the middle, and the text "'''{{color|green|RAI}}{{color|limegreen|TRE}}'''", with "{{color|green|'''RAI'''}}" in green and "{{color|limegreen|'''TRE'''}}" in {{color|limegreen|light green}}, flips in. The tube then fills the background and the tetrahedron fully disappears.
Nickname: "Tetrahedron"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: On a black background, we see a small green tetrahedron falling to a green,big and cut tetrahedron. The shape falls throughit, revealing a green, triangle-like grid area. A screen-like shape appears and takes up all the screen, as the words "RAITRE" zoom to the screen.
* A short version that was later introduced later in its usage starts with the tetrahedron outside of the bigger tetrahedron before fading to it entering the TV tube. The theme is the last few seconds of the normal theme.
* An abridged version has the text zooming out as the middle of the background glows white. This has the last three notes from the Rai logo's theme at the time.
* There's a variant where the logo zooms in and the glow in the background dims. Then, the word "{{color|dodgerblue|'''PRESENTA'''}}" ("PRESENTS" in Italian) in light blue flips in as the top and bottom parts of the background glow magenta, {{color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} diagonal lines appear behind "{{color|dodgerblue|'''PRESENTA'''}}", and the logo zooms out onto a blue gradient background and a tetrahedron in the corner.


'''Technique:''' Early CGI developed by Studio ARA.
FX/SFX: The tetrahedrons, the text.


Music/Sounds: Same as the Rai logo at the time.
'''Audio:''' Same as the [[Rai]] logo at the time.


===2nd Logo (1986-1988)===
Availability: Extinct.
{{YouTube|id=348hBi9PqnQ}}


'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|palegreen|light green}} background, a tetrahedron is seen flying through some translucent tunnels, filling them with green. The camera then zooms out of the tunnels and rotates upward to reveal the "'''{{color|green|RAI}}{{color|limegreen|TRE}}'''" logo, along with a bunch of differently sized tetrahedrons. The logo's shadow moves a bit.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Variant:''' An abridged version has the logo already formed, with a single tetrahedron flying over the logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Same as the Rai logo at the time. For the short version, it has the last three notes.
2nd Logo
(1985-1988)


===3rd ID (1988-1993)===
Nickname: "Tetrahedron II"
{{YouTube|id=aj6b3uhLxiY|id2=UOtwO03ZHUU}}


'''Visuals:''' On a background with a black floor and a glowing purple sky, there are the letters "{{color|limegreen|'''RAI'''}}" with each one having a different plant-based texture and the textures changing. As they spin, a green tetrahedron with a wireframe pattern rotates in, turning "{{color|limegreen|'''RAI'''}}" to "{{color|limegreen|'''TRE'''}}". The tetrahedron stops between the letters "{{color|limegreen|'''T'''}}" and "{{color|limegreen|'''R'''}}".
Logo: We see a green tetrahedron moving througha transparent pipeline, which is revealed to be the "RAITRE" text in a floor full of the same tetrahedronfigures. A tetrahedron flies through the screen.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: 3D animation.


'''Audio:''' A twinkly synth theme ending with the same three notes as before.
Music/Sounds: Same as the Rai logo at the time.


===4th ID (1993-1998)===
Availability: Extinct.
{{YouTube|id=n31v3WNfoGU|id2=dnBLDZKOxrQ|id3=-ejwQCKXIo4}}


'''Visuals:''' On a foggy green background, there is a multicolored filmstrip coming from the bottom. Later on, a glass tetrahedron comes out of the back of the filmstrip before settling on its front side, gradually changing to green, and the "{{color|limegreen|'''RAITRE'''}}" logo comes up. When the logo's fully formed, it stops moving.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A 10-note theme played on the saxophone.


===5th ID (1995-1998)===
3rd Logo
{{YouTube|id=iXev1hWxglg}}
(1988-1993)


'''Visuals:''' On a foggy green background, there is a wall of crystal lines sliding in from the bottom. The word "{{color|limegreen|'''TRE'''}}", made of green glass, fades in as the RAI logo appears from the left side of the screen.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Nickname: "Tetrahedron III"


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo, but only the last 2 notes are played.
Logo: On a environment composed by a black floor and a purple sky with a glow in the middle, we see the words "RAI" with each letter changing to grass textures, then after an spin these change to the word "TRE". A green cutted tetrahedron like before appear and places below the letter "T".


===6th ID (October 23, 2000-September 20, 2003)===
FX/SFX: The tetrahedron and the letters.
{{YouTube|id=9DnLpxci06o|id2=ehwK8buUpJo}}


'''Visuals:''' Over a green background, there is what looks like a silhouette of a face that's revealed to be part of the Rai butterfly symbol, which flies towards the center of the screen. The words "'''Rai'''" and "'''Tre'''" fade in on the left and right sides of the logo.
Music/Sounds: TBA


'''Variants:'''
Availability: Extinct.
* A longer variant exists where the logo is slowed down.
* There's also a Christmas variant where the logo plays normally, until a piece of light (a star) lands over the word "'''Rai'''", then the word "'''Rai Tre'''" turns into "'''Buone Feste'''" (Happy Holidays in Italian) and it starts to snow.


'''Technique:''' CGI developed by Inarea.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Audio:''' An orchestral note segueing into a 7-note piano theme.


'''Audio Variants:'''
* On the short version, only the first five notes are played.
* The Christmas variant has the first half of the normal logo's music, which then transitions into the first few notes of ''Jingle Bells''.


===7th ID (September 21, 2003-November 21, 2010)===
4th Logo
[[File:Rai 3 (2003) (Credit - Aesthetic Jack).png|center|frameless]]
(1993-2000)
{{YouTube|id=XO9yu38oyq0}}


'''Visuals:''' Over a green background, there is the butterfly logo with "'''Rai Tre'''" next to it appearing. Then it spins around, turning into the word "Pubblicità" ("Advertisement" in Italian).


'''Variants:'''
Nicknames: "Filmstrip", "Tetrahedron IV"
* When the advertisements are over, the logo rotates three times, without "Pubblicità".
* There is a version where a male announcer says the word "Pubblicità".
* A Christmas variant exists since 2009, where it's the regular Rai logo but with a Christmas letter (with a Christmas tree, a present and a reindeer) moving to the left corner of the screen, as it stops, the card closes with a bow forming and the text behind it saying "Buone Feste" (Happy Holidays in Italian).


'''Technique:''' CGI developed by Inarea.
Logo: On a green foggy background, we see a filmstrip-like shape colored by different green shade appearing below. Eventually, a glass tetrahedron appear back from the filmstrip and places on the middle of the screen, gradually changing to green. Once there, "RAITRE" appear and places below the tetrahedron.


'''Audio:''' A techno version of the [[Rai 1|Rai Uno]] logo's theme.
FX/SFX: The background, the filmstrip, the tetrahedron, the Rai text.


==Rai 3==
Music/Sounds: The 10-note theme played with a saxophone.
===1st Logo (November 22, 2010-September 11, 2016)===
[[File:Rai 3 (2010) (Credit - Bumper&Spot).png|center|frameless]]
{{YouTube|id=vkri4TpimNY}}


'''Visuals:''' There are several blocks spinning, with each one having a photo with a "3" in it. Finally, the center two blocks spin to reveal the Rai 3 logo as all the others reveal a green background.
Availability: Extinct.


'''Variant:''' There is a short version.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' CGI designed by Frame by Frame.


'''Audio:''' A chorus of singers, along with a guitar theme. The short version only plays the latter.


'''Note:''' Although this ident is extinct, it recently reappeared during a broadcast glitch on the channel.
5th Logo
(1993-2000)


===2nd Logo (September 12, 2016-April 9, 2017)===
Nicknames: "Crystals", "Crayon", "No Three Shapes"
[[File:Rai 3 (2016) (credit - Bumper&Spot).png|center|frameless]]
{{YouTube|id=XCwIOlgjL6s}}


'''Visuals:''' Unknown.
Logo: On a green background. we see a wall of crystal lines sliding in from the bottom. "TRE" made of glass fades. The "RAI" text appears from the left.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation by Eloisa.
FX/SFX: The crystal wall, the Rai text moving. The background moving.


'''Audio:''' Unknown.
Music/Sounds: The 2-note theme played on the saxophone with the same notes.


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Availability: Extinct.
[[Category:Italy]]

[[Category:Television idents]]
Editor's Note: None. The theme is a favorite of many.
[[Category:Italian television idents]]

[[Category:Rai]]

[[Category:Logos made by Eloisa]]

6th Logo
(2001-2003)

Logo: We see a green silhouette of a head, which morphs to the Rai butterfly logo and places in the center of the screen. The words "Rai Tre" fades to the sides.

FX/SFX: The Rai Tre logo.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.



7th Logo
(2003-2010)

Logo: On a green background, we see the Rai logo appering along the words "Rai Tre", which spins and reveals the word "Pubblicita".

Variant: Another short version as the Rai logo, it spins and reveals the word "Rai" next to the logo, then it spins again and reveal the word "Tre" in the other side.

FX/SFX: The text spinning.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.


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Rai 3

8th Logo
(2010-2016)

Logo: We see several blocks spinning, which each one as a photo that contains a "3". Finally, the Rai Tre logo appear in the same motion, as the other instead shows green shades.

FX/SFX: The blocks.

Music/Sounds: TBA, along a guitar theme.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note. None.



9th Logo
(2016-)

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Current.

Editor's Note: TBA.

[[Category:Italian logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Station IDs]]
[[Category:Italian television logos]]
[[Category:Italian station IDs]]
[[Category:Rai (Italy)]]

Latest revision as of 01:34, 1 September 2024




Rai Tre

1st Logo (1983-1986)


Visuals: On a black background, a green tetrahedron flies in as an even bigger green tetrahedron with a wireframe pattern flies into view. The tetrahedron then enters the bigger tetrahedron, flying through its light green interior. A TV tube shape flips into view, with a black background with a white glow in the middle, and the text "RAITRE", with "RAI" in green and "TRE" in light green, flips in. The tube then fills the background and the tetrahedron fully disappears.

Variants:

  • A short version that was later introduced later in its usage starts with the tetrahedron outside of the bigger tetrahedron before fading to it entering the TV tube. The theme is the last few seconds of the normal theme.
  • An abridged version has the text zooming out as the middle of the background glows white. This has the last three notes from the Rai logo's theme at the time.
  • There's a variant where the logo zooms in and the glow in the background dims. Then, the word "PRESENTA" ("PRESENTS" in Italian) in light blue flips in as the top and bottom parts of the background glow magenta, sky blue diagonal lines appear behind "PRESENTA", and the logo zooms out onto a blue gradient background and a tetrahedron in the corner.

Technique: Early CGI developed by Studio ARA.

Audio: Same as the Rai logo at the time.

2nd Logo (1986-1988)


Visuals: On a light green background, a tetrahedron is seen flying through some translucent tunnels, filling them with green. The camera then zooms out of the tunnels and rotates upward to reveal the "RAITRE" logo, along with a bunch of differently sized tetrahedrons. The logo's shadow moves a bit.

Variant: An abridged version has the logo already formed, with a single tetrahedron flying over the logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the Rai logo at the time. For the short version, it has the last three notes.

3rd ID (1988-1993)


Visuals: On a background with a black floor and a glowing purple sky, there are the letters "RAI" with each one having a different plant-based texture and the textures changing. As they spin, a green tetrahedron with a wireframe pattern rotates in, turning "RAI" to "TRE". The tetrahedron stops between the letters "T" and "R".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A twinkly synth theme ending with the same three notes as before.

4th ID (1993-1998)


Visuals: On a foggy green background, there is a multicolored filmstrip coming from the bottom. Later on, a glass tetrahedron comes out of the back of the filmstrip before settling on its front side, gradually changing to green, and the "RAITRE" logo comes up. When the logo's fully formed, it stops moving.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A 10-note theme played on the saxophone.

5th ID (1995-1998)


Visuals: On a foggy green background, there is a wall of crystal lines sliding in from the bottom. The word "TRE", made of green glass, fades in as the RAI logo appears from the left side of the screen.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo, but only the last 2 notes are played.

6th ID (October 23, 2000-September 20, 2003)


Visuals: Over a green background, there is what looks like a silhouette of a face that's revealed to be part of the Rai butterfly symbol, which flies towards the center of the screen. The words "Rai" and "Tre" fade in on the left and right sides of the logo.

Variants:

  • A longer variant exists where the logo is slowed down.
  • There's also a Christmas variant where the logo plays normally, until a piece of light (a star) lands over the word "Rai", then the word "Rai Tre" turns into "Buone Feste" (Happy Holidays in Italian) and it starts to snow.

Technique: CGI developed by Inarea.

Audio: An orchestral note segueing into a 7-note piano theme.

Audio Variants:

  • On the short version, only the first five notes are played.
  • The Christmas variant has the first half of the normal logo's music, which then transitions into the first few notes of Jingle Bells.

7th ID (September 21, 2003-November 21, 2010)


Visuals: Over a green background, there is the butterfly logo with "Rai Tre" next to it appearing. Then it spins around, turning into the word "Pubblicità" ("Advertisement" in Italian).

Variants:

  • When the advertisements are over, the logo rotates three times, without "Pubblicità".
  • There is a version where a male announcer says the word "Pubblicità".
  • A Christmas variant exists since 2009, where it's the regular Rai logo but with a Christmas letter (with a Christmas tree, a present and a reindeer) moving to the left corner of the screen, as it stops, the card closes with a bow forming and the text behind it saying "Buone Feste" (Happy Holidays in Italian).

Technique: CGI developed by Inarea.

Audio: A techno version of the Rai Uno logo's theme.

Rai 3

1st Logo (November 22, 2010-September 11, 2016)


Visuals: There are several blocks spinning, with each one having a photo with a "3" in it. Finally, the center two blocks spin to reveal the Rai 3 logo as all the others reveal a green background.

Variant: There is a short version.

Technique: CGI designed by Frame by Frame.

Audio: A chorus of singers, along with a guitar theme. The short version only plays the latter.

Note: Although this ident is extinct, it recently reappeared during a broadcast glitch on the channel.

2nd Logo (September 12, 2016-April 9, 2017)


Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: 2D animation by Eloisa.

Audio: Unknown.

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