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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see the words "IDTV" in blue letters with water waves waving. The letters then stop waving as the words "INTERNATIONAL" and a white line draws, causing the water waves to disappear, leaving a grey color. |
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'''Variant:''' On the 1999 Dutch ''Lingo'' PC game, the logo is zoomed out. Once the white line starts to appear, the logo zooms out more and shifts upward. A longer version is also used where it turns on like a TV set and the blue waves reveal the "IDTV" text. |
'''Variant:''' On the 1999 Dutch ''Lingo'' PC game, the logo is zoomed out. Once the white line starts to appear, the logo zooms out more and shifts upward. A longer version is also used where it turns on like a TV set and the blue waves reveal the "IDTV" text. |
IDTV International is a company currently owned by All3Media. The company is known for the U.S. version of Lingo.
Visuals: On a black background, we see the words "IDTV" in blue letters with water waves waving. The letters then stop waving as the words "INTERNATIONAL" and a white line draws, causing the water waves to disappear, leaving a grey color.
Variant: On the 1999 Dutch Lingo PC game, the logo is zoomed out. Once the white line starts to appear, the logo zooms out more and shifts upward. A longer version is also used where it turns on like a TV set and the blue waves reveal the "IDTV" text.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synth choir, along with the sounds of waves crashing and birds chirping.
Availability: Can be found on 2002-2004 episodes of Lingo on GSN with Chuck Woolery and Stacey Hayes. It can also be found on the 1999 Dutch Lingo PC game.
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