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===1st Logo (Analog, December 4, 1983-March 31, 2012)===
=='''Analog Era'''==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
===(1983-Mid 1990's)===
File:JOKI-TV (TV-U Fukushima, 1983).png
====Opening Logo ====
</gallery>
TBA
{{YouTube|id=MuwwXhSOpO0}}
====Closing Logo====
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
[[File:TUF.png|center|450px]]
TV-U Fukushima (TUF) (Startup and Closedown) 1992-2011.mp4
'''Logo:''' We see the same animation opener from the first logo, and then TBA.
</gallery>


'''Visuals:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' Beautiful animation and graphics that could resist until this time. Done by Japan Computer Graphics Lab.
*'''Startup:''' Two rays of light collide with each other, forming the TUF logo. Another one colide with the logo, making it blue. Then the TUF logo spins until the front is shown, after which a pink beam of light shines from the left before fading into a yellow 3D map of Fukushima Prefecture with a blue lake in the middle surrounded by models of water and mountains and white lights at the top. The camera moves around randomly around the area. After the first clip of the map, tons of blue rays shine outwards. After some seconds, the text "JOKI-TV", "TUF", "テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slide from the bottom. After that, the map of Fukushima Prefecture turns intro a red outline, and blue radio waves come out of it, which morphs into a cylinder. A yellow "U" text fades in, then goes inwards to form a "U" logo, which then slides to the left. After that, the "TUF テレビユー福島" ("TUF TV-U Fukushima") logo slides from the left.
*'''Closedown:''' Same as the opening ident, but done backwards. After that, the TUF logo animation from the opening is played.


'''Variant:''' In 1992, the logo sequence was changed and modified:
'''Music/Sounds:''' The opener from the opening logo, which segues into a sooth, tranquile synth melody. The female announcer then says the signal and the name of the company. While finishing the melody, the announcer sings the same jingle "T-U-FFFFFF!!!!" from the opening logo. It then jarringly ends.
*Startup: The "U" logo has been removed, and now the "TUF" logo comes out from the radio waves, after which the text テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slide from the right.
*Closedown: The "TUF" logo now goes inwards, after that, the text テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slides from the right.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Japan Computer Graphics Lab.
'''Availability:''' Rare, but unlike the opening logo, it's available on youtube. It's only used at closedowns.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Audio:'''
* '''Opening:''' An upbeat, dramatic synth melody with a female announcer and a choir singing the jingle "T-U-FFFFFF!!!!".
=='''Digital Era'''==
* '''Closing:''' A soothing, tranquil synthesizer theme with a vocalist singing the TUF jingle.


===(2010-present)===
===2nd Logo (Digital, June 1, 2006-present, Analog from 2011-March 31, 2012)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
====Opening Logo ====
TUF (2010) (From - Fandom CLG Wiki).png
'''Logo:''' We zoom up into a cycle in a white sight of the city of Fukushima with blue sky. We then get to the headquarters, they open the doors which reveals a series of nature and animals from the region, ending with a sunshine. The signal from before appears on it, and then the logo from the previous one except with more blue and no "u" signature. The name in japanese appears after. The headquarters doors close and then we zoom out very fast and then the camera gets up, which reveals the same aformentioned "TUF" zooming in very slowly. The white sight then fades into blank space and the "TUF" is seen clearly.
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=rMF9-urv2p4|id2=N8iOXwObWKs|t2=739}}


'''Visuals:'''
'''FX/SFX:''' Again, very professional animation, especially for the country and place.
*'''Startup:''' The screen zooms up into a cycle in a white sight of the city of Fukushima with blue sky. Then, the camera transitions to TUF's headquarters and the doors open which reveals a series of nature backgrounds and animals from the region, ending with a sunshine. The signal from before appears on it, and then the logo from the previous one except with more blue and no "u" signature. TUF's name in Japanese appears after that. The headquarters doors close and then the screen zooms out very fast and then the camera pans up, which reveals the same aforementioned "TUF" symbol zooming in very slowly. The white sight then fades into blank space and the "TUF" is seen clearly.


*'''Closedown:''' Same as the opening ident, but with a few nighttime shots added and changed.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An remade rendition of the original opening theme from the analog era.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Very common. Can be seen on their current startups on that time.


'''Audio:''' A rendition of the original 1983 startup ident, narrated by Yanuma Aiko.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


[[Category:Japan]]
====Closing Logo====
[[Category:Japanese television idents]]

[[Category:Television idents]]
'''Logo:''' Same as before, but with a sunset and different scenes of natures and animals of before.
[[Category:TBS Holdings]]

[[Category:Logos made by Japan Computer Graphics Lab]]
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the last logo.
[[Category:Japan News Network]]

'''Music/Sounds:''' An remade rendition of the original closedown from the analog era.

'''Availability:''' Same as the last logo.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.
[[Category:Japanese logos]]
[[Category:Television logos]]
[[Category:Japanese television logos]]

Latest revision as of 03:46, 16 August 2024

1st Logo (Analog, December 4, 1983-March 31, 2012)

Visuals:

  • Startup: Two rays of light collide with each other, forming the TUF logo. Another one colide with the logo, making it blue. Then the TUF logo spins until the front is shown, after which a pink beam of light shines from the left before fading into a yellow 3D map of Fukushima Prefecture with a blue lake in the middle surrounded by models of water and mountains and white lights at the top. The camera moves around randomly around the area. After the first clip of the map, tons of blue rays shine outwards. After some seconds, the text "JOKI-TV", "TUF", "テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slide from the bottom. After that, the map of Fukushima Prefecture turns intro a red outline, and blue radio waves come out of it, which morphs into a cylinder. A yellow "U" text fades in, then goes inwards to form a "U" logo, which then slides to the left. After that, the "TUF テレビユー福島" ("TUF TV-U Fukushima") logo slides from the left.
  • Closedown: Same as the opening ident, but done backwards. After that, the TUF logo animation from the opening is played.

Variant: In 1992, the logo sequence was changed and modified:

  • Startup: The "U" logo has been removed, and now the "TUF" logo comes out from the radio waves, after which the text テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slide from the right.
  • Closedown: The "TUF" logo now goes inwards, after that, the text テレビユー福島" ("TV-U Fukushima") slides from the right.

Technique: CGI by Japan Computer Graphics Lab.

Audio:

  • Opening: An upbeat, dramatic synth melody with a female announcer and a choir singing the jingle "T-U-FFFFFF!!!!".
  • Closing: A soothing, tranquil synthesizer theme with a vocalist singing the TUF jingle.

2nd Logo (Digital, June 1, 2006-present, Analog from 2011-March 31, 2012)


Visuals:

  • Startup: The screen zooms up into a cycle in a white sight of the city of Fukushima with blue sky. Then, the camera transitions to TUF's headquarters and the doors open which reveals a series of nature backgrounds and animals from the region, ending with a sunshine. The signal from before appears on it, and then the logo from the previous one except with more blue and no "u" signature. TUF's name in Japanese appears after that. The headquarters doors close and then the screen zooms out very fast and then the camera pans up, which reveals the same aforementioned "TUF" symbol zooming in very slowly. The white sight then fades into blank space and the "TUF" is seen clearly.
  • Closedown: Same as the opening ident, but with a few nighttime shots added and changed.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A rendition of the original 1983 startup ident, narrated by Yanuma Aiko.

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