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===Background===
===Background===
Television Kanagawa is a station of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations. It serves the Kanagawa prefecture.
'''Television Kanagawa, Inc.''' (tvk, callsign '''JOKM-DTV''') is a station of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations. It serves the Kanagawa prefecture.


===1st ID (April 1, 1972-May 9, 2004)===
===1st ID (April 1, 1972-May 9, 2004)===
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'''Audio:''' A female announcer speaking in Japanese.
'''Audio:''' A female announcer speaking in Japanese.


===2nd ID (May 10, 2004-)===
'''Availability:''' It was used as a station ID.
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: There is a shot of Yokohama during daytime as cubes containing the letters, "t" "v" and "k" shoot out as they travel around shots of the multiple cities of the Kanagawa Prefecture while the TVK cubes traverse around it and the station information is shown at the bottom. After that the 2004 TVK logo, consisting of the letters "TVK" in lowercase on a blue cube appear as the cubes zoom out.


* Closedown: There is a shot of Yokohama during night time as the "tvk" cubes appear as it traverses around multiple shots of Yokohama and other Kanagawa Prefecture cities, during nighttime and the station information is shown at the bottom. After that the 2004 TVK logo appears, now in white as the cubes zoom out before fading to black.
===2nd ID (May 10, 2004-)===


'''Variant:''' When TVK started digital broadcasts of December 1, 2004, the cube animation was reanimated with the shots of the cities in Kanagawa being changed to differ from the analog feed, the tvk logo is also in white during the startup sequence, while the station information is absent, to make room for the DTV information.


'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action footage.
'''Visuals:'''

'''Technique:'''


'''Audio:'''
'''Audio:'''
* Startup: An upbeat electronic synth theme.
* Closedown: A xylophone twilight theme.


'''Availability:''' It was used as a station ID.


[[Category:Japan]]
[[Category:Japan]]

Revision as of 17:44, 14 August 2024


Background

Television Kanagawa, Inc. (tvk, callsign JOKM-DTV) is a station of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations. It serves the Kanagawa prefecture.

1st ID (April 1, 1972-May 9, 2004)


Visuals: On a light blue background, a blue bird-like symbol is seen. In front of it, there is "TVK" in italics, with "JOKM-TV" below it.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: A female announcer speaking in Japanese.

2nd ID (May 10, 2004-)


Visuals:

  • Startup: There is a shot of Yokohama during daytime as cubes containing the letters, "t" "v" and "k" shoot out as they travel around shots of the multiple cities of the Kanagawa Prefecture while the TVK cubes traverse around it and the station information is shown at the bottom. After that the 2004 TVK logo, consisting of the letters "TVK" in lowercase on a blue cube appear as the cubes zoom out.
  • Closedown: There is a shot of Yokohama during night time as the "tvk" cubes appear as it traverses around multiple shots of Yokohama and other Kanagawa Prefecture cities, during nighttime and the station information is shown at the bottom. After that the 2004 TVK logo appears, now in white as the cubes zoom out before fading to black.

Variant: When TVK started digital broadcasts of December 1, 2004, the cube animation was reanimated with the shots of the cities in Kanagawa being changed to differ from the analog feed, the tvk logo is also in white during the startup sequence, while the station information is absent, to make room for the DTV information.

Technique: A mix of CGI and live-action footage.

Audio:

  • Startup: An upbeat electronic synth theme.
  • Closedown: A xylophone twilight theme.
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