GTRK Oka

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

GTRK Oka is the largest and oldest state radio and television broadcaster in the Ryazan Oblast, established on July 1, 1987.

ID (1997)

Visuals: A path of 45 different photos fly towards the screen from the right to the center before zooming out towards the left. As this is happening, the path gradually tilts upwards. After the last image crosses over to the left, chrome text reading "10 лет в эфире" zooms in from the left to the bottom-center, just before three upturned gold-outlined shapes (a purple circle, a transparent square with a triangular cutout on its right and a blue triangle) fly out from the bottom left corner, reaching the top-right corner before placing themselves in the center at an upright position, arranged to read "OKA". Below the shapes is a golden horizontal line that draws itself in from the left, right before the aforementioned chrome text flashes and white text reading "ТЕЛЕКОМПАНИЯ " types itself in below the line. This is accompanied with four lens flares flashing in, three of them on each shape and one on the line.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A light, spacey synth piece.

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