Emirates Abu Dhabi Television News: Difference between revisions
Created page with "{{PageCredits|compiled=Doctorine Dark|video=Doctorine_Logos}} ===(1990s)=== <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> Emirates Abu Dhabi Television News ID (1993, English).png Emirates Abu Dhabi Television News ID (1993, Arabic).png|Arabic variant </gallery> {{YouTube|id=f-6gzhe2wf4|id2=xTpnQjrGPFs}} '''Logo:''' On a sky background, we pan around a pile of sheets, with more sheets bearing the channel's name on the bottom-left corner folding and stacking themselves. The last..." |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A triumphant synth fanfare briefly accompanied by timpani, with faint tinkling sounds when "NEWS" forms. |
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Revision as of 22:46, 28 August 2023
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(1990s)
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Arabic variant
Logo: On a sky background, we pan around a pile of sheets, with more sheets bearing the channel's name on the bottom-left corner folding and stacking themselves. The last sheet contains a golden map of the world, and we zoom into it until we are left with an aerial view of the Indian Ocean, its surrounding territories, and the Middle East. A golden map of the United Arab Emirates zooms in from the world map and occupies the bottom-half of the screen. Then, "NEWS" and a some other characters below it rise from the Emirati map, and the latter characters fade out. Finally, "NEWS" faces the screen, and its trail quickly disappears. The text bears a rotational reflection.
Variants:
- An Arabic variant exists.
- Another variant, with "JOURNAL" in place of "NEWS" and different animation, exists.
Technique: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: A triumphant synth fanfare briefly accompanied by timpani, with faint tinkling sounds when "NEWS" forms.