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'''Technique:''' The circles converging and the appearance of the logo. |
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'''Audio:''' A male choir singing "Melbourne, you're a part of us, Seven is a part of you!" along with a soft-rock sounder. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action, except for the Seven Network logo forming. |
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'''Audio:''' The extended version of the song from the previous ident. |
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'''Availability:''' See above. |
'''Availability:''' See above. |
Revision as of 04:29, 7 October 2023
Background
HSV-7 is the Melbourne station of the Seven Network. It launched in 1956 to coincide with the Melbourne Oympic Games.
1st ID (1981)
Logo: We see the Melbourne skyline, with the background tinted red. Scanimated circles (which are a lighter version of the background color) converge to the center of the screen. The 7 logo (this time in wireframe) appears with the circle zooming out.
Technique: The circles converging and the appearance of the logo.
Audio: A male choir singing "Melbourne, you're a part of us, Seven is a part of you!" along with a soft-rock sounder.
Availability: Was only broadcast in Melbourne.
2nd ID (1981)
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Regular variant
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Channel Nine Christmas Tape variant
Logo: We see various shots of Melbourne. Then, we see a shot of Seven Network's truck. Finally, we see the Melbourne skyline with the Seven Network logo forming.
Technique: Live-action, except for the Seven Network logo forming.
Audio: The extended version of the song from the previous ident.
Availability: See above.