Draft:Televisora Nacional (Venezuela)

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Background

Televisora Nacional Canal 5 (also shortened to TVN and Canal 5) was the first public television station to air in Venezuela and started broadcasting in November 22 of 1952. It ceased broadcasting after 1991 for financial reasons and it's signal was taken over by VTV (Venezolana de Television) temporarily until 1998, until the launch of Vale TV.

1st ID (1979?-1980s)

Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Backlit/cel animation.

Audio: Unknown

2nd ID (1980?-1985)

Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A majestic brass fanfare with the announcer saying the station's name.

3rd ID (1985-late 1980s)

Visuals: A group of lines move upwards and trail out forming a blue 5 number. The number then shines as a glow appears from behind and the text "Televisora Nacional" trails in.

Technique: Backlit animation.

Audio: Unknown

4th ID (1990-1992)

Visuals: Unknown

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Unknown

Televisora Nacional (Venezuela)
Venezolana de Televisión
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