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===Background===
'''Télé-Québec''', formerly known as '''Radio-Québec''' until 1996, is a Canadian French
==Radio-Québec==
▲===1st Logo (1970?, 1972-1983?)===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Canada's Film Cylinder", "Dissonance In Quebec"
'''Logo:''' On a black background, three shapes
'''Variants:'''
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'''FX/SFX:''' The parts of the logo appearing, the name zooming in. Probably created with limited computer animation and chroma-keyed zooming for the name.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Editor's Note:''' The zooming in of the text is noticeably unsteady and the entire logo forms a bit too slowly. The placement of the circles on the original variant are also off-position, most notably the purple circle. Although it's unlikely to frighten adults today, several French-Canadian viewers expressed how the logo
===2nd Logo (1972?-1983?)=== ▼
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'''Logo:''' While both bumpers have a bar with "{{Font|Impact|intermède}}" and the Radio-Québec logo cote-out of it, along with
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'''Trivia:''' One of the songs used in this logo ("One Note Samba", mentioned below) is part of the first-ever LP to include synthesized music, with the song being released in 1967.
'''FX/SFX:''' The Scanimate and video feedback effects
'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Availability:''' Extinct
'''Editor's Note:''' This may be a favorite of some due to the trippy animation and music score.
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Visit [[this page|Radio-Quebec IDs (Canada)]] for more information.
===4th Logo (1986-1990)===
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'''Nickname:''' "Plates Flying"
'''Logo:''' On a black background, several glass plates in {{
'''Variants:'''
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'''FX/SFX:''' The plates flying, the object splitting.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
===5th Logo (1990-1993)===
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'''Nickname:''' "CGI Cylinder"
'''Logo:''' On a dark cloudy sky, a while cylinder with {{
'''Variant:''' At the beginning, 2 glass plates are seen covering the background, all the while a promo plays just off-center. After it ends, the plates slide away to reveal the logo already formed. Sometimes, it just fades to the logo.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
===6th Logo (1993-1994)===
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'''Nickname:''' "Wood Cylinder"
'''Logo:''' On a blurry {{color|brown}} background (possibly a wooden floor), the Radio-Quebec logo appears as a translucent shape in the corner, zooming out while rotating to the center.
'''Variant:''' The logo would be cut to its last few seconds when used on promos.
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===7th Logo (1994-1996)===
'''Logo:''' A few different variants exist, but usually, bars either slide in and form up in the background while a circular object is sent up and turned into a {{color|silver}} 3D version of the Radio-Quebec logo, while the bars turn
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming.
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==Télé-Québec==
'''Logo:''' In what appears to be a dark void of water, white-toned objects are seen floating about like they
▲===7th Logo (1996-1998)===
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▲'''Logo:''' In what appears to be a dark void of water, white-toned objects are seen floating about like they're in anti-gravity. What these items are portraying depends on the ident, but at the end, it fades to a dark blue patch of color with white ripples forming and the new Tele-Quebec logo fades in with a slight ripple effect. It has a dark blue frame with 2 green swishes on the bottom and a red oval on the top, all of which are shown at a upwards-facing angle and have a sheen to them. Below, the white text "Télé-Québec" fades in with a more notable ripple effect and a visible water texture in it. Here are all of the possible variants:
*<u>''Documentaries:''</u> 2 different close up shots of a dictionary with its page open, followed by 2 shots of a film reel and its film spilling out, a trumpet dangling about, then finally a happy comedy mask passing in from of it.
▲* Originals: 2 people in baggy white clothing dangling about with a white ball near their feet, followed by a person spinning about in a ball-like position next to that white ball, a person spreading about like a ballet dancer, a close-up of the ball with a projection of a dictionary page running off it, then finally the 2 people bursting away from each other.
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▲* Kids: A close-up of several crayons, followed by a teddy bear rising up, letter blocks tumbling towards the screen, then finally a close-up of a tricycle.
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▲* Technology: A computer is seen floating upwards, followed by a close up of it, 2 CDs flying by, a pair of roller skates floating, a different shot of the dictonary/code-covered ball, what appears to be a Walkman, then finally a single CD flying forwards. Unlike the other versions, there's no fades in-between each shot except for the logo reveal.
'''FX/SFX:''' The objects floating about, the logo fading in.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A new composition that differs based on the idents, but follows the same instrumentation, along with a person saying "Ici Tele-Quebec" at the end.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
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Télé-Québec, formerly known as Radio-Québec until 1996, is a Canadian French-language public educational television network available in the province of Quebec. It first went on the air in 1972 as a local cable channel, starting off in Montreal and Québec City, before expanding its coverage fully throughout Quebec in 1975.
Nicknames: "Canada's Film Cylinder", "Dissonance In Quebec"
Logo: On a black background, three shapes (one green, one red, and one blue) appear on the top of the screen one-by-one. Then, three circles appear between the shapes, those being in yellow, cyan and purple. The finished result looks like a filmreel-like design, a-la the GPB logo of the 1970s. While the circles appear, the word "RADIO-QUÉBEC" (with a line above the first "E" of "QUÉBEC") zooms in below the logo in a choppy fashion.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The parts of the logo appearing, the name zooming in. Probably created with limited computer animation and chroma-keyed zooming for the name.
Music/Sounds: A 9-note synth theme that ends with a dissonant binaural tone.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: The zooming in of the text is noticeably unsteady and the entire logo forms a bit too slowly. The placement of the circles on the original variant are also off-position, most notably the purple circle. Although it's unlikely to frighten adults today, several French-Canadian viewers expressed how the logo (particularly the final note) frightened them as children.
Logo: While both bumpers have a bar with "intermède" and the Radio-Québec logo cote-out of it, along with an upwards-facing trail of them that blink on and off, they both have rather different animations.
Trivia: One of the songs used in this logo ("One Note Samba", mentioned below) is part of the first-ever LP to include synthesized music, with the song being released in 1967.
FX/SFX: The Scanimate and video feedback effects. Typical '70s animation standards, but done in a more unique way.
Music/Sounds: An almost purely synthesized light jazz tune, almost sounding like "elevator music". The first track is actually called "One Note Samba", made by Perrey & Kingsley. The second track is called "Lover's Concerto" (1975), made by the same music group.
Availability: Extinct. This was possibly used as an interstitial clip to fill time between programs.
Editor's Note: This may be a favorite of some due to the trippy animation and music score.
Visit Radio-Quebec IDs (Canada) for more information.
Nickname: "Plates Flying"
Logo: On a black background, several glass plates in red, green, and blue hues fly in, along with a rounded version of the Radio-Québec logo spinning in. Compared to the 1st logo, the central piece is in a solid gray, while the circles are also red, green, and blue. As the plates rotate towards the screen and turn gray as well, the logo splits into 3 halves, with the middle flat section remaining and rotating towards the screen while thickening out in the process.
Variants:
FX/SFX: The plates flying, the object splitting.
Music/Sounds: A soft synth theme, with a bass line in the middle and an announcer saying "Ici Radio-Québec" at the end.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Nickname: "CGI Cylinder"
Logo: On a dark cloudy sky, a while cylinder with red, green, and blue sections comes in from the left, rotating clockwise. As it moves towards the center, the cylinder rotates to reveal that it's the Radio-Québec logo and rests in the middle, all while shining and the back of it condenses to a flat form. If you look closely in the background, there appear to be indents of their corporate logo when it rests.
Variant: At the beginning, 2 glass plates are seen covering the background, all the while a promo plays just off-center. After it ends, the plates slide away to reveal the logo already formed. Sometimes, it just fades to the logo.
FX/SFX: Standard late '80s CGI.
Music/Sounds: A somber synth theme with a saxophone incorportated, with a ethereal chorus and the same voiceover at the end. Rarely, the announcer would be gone.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Nickname: "Wood Cylinder"
Logo: On a blurry brown background (possibly a wooden floor), the Radio-Quebec logo appears as a translucent shape in the corner, zooming out while rotating to the center.
Variant: The logo would be cut to its last few seconds when used on promos.
FX/SFX: Just the logo zooming out.
Music/Sounds: Same as before, but it also includes the promo announcer as well.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: A few different variants exist, but usually, bars either slide in and form up in the background while a circular object is sent up and turned into a silver 3D version of the Radio-Quebec logo, while the bars turn gray and gain a scrolling granite texture.
FX/SFX: The logo forming.
Music/Sounds: Depends on the variant, but it has a build-up to a remixed version of the 1st logo's tune. An announcer says "Ici Radio-Quebec." as usual, which may be an adult male or a child male.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: In what appears to be a dark void of water, white-toned objects are seen floating about like they are in anti-gravity. What these items are portraying depends on the ident, but at the end, it fades to a dark blue patch of color with white ripples forming and the new Tele-Quebec logo fades in with a slight ripple effect. It has a dark blue frame with 2 green swishes on the bottom and a red oval on the top, all of which are shown at an upwards-facing angle and have a sheen to them. Below, the white text "Télé-Québec" fades in with a more notable ripple effect and a visible water texture in it. Here are all of the possible variants:
FX/SFX: The objects floating about, the logo fading in.
Music/Sounds: A new composition that differs based on the idents, but follows the same instrumentation, along with a person saying "Ici Tele-Quebec" at the end.
Availability: Extinct.
Editor's Note: None.