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=== 1st Logo (1980-1982) ===
=== 1st ID (1980-1984) ===
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'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, eight yellow dots appear, then turn white as they zoom out. "{{color|red|'''KSPSTV'''}}" writes itself around the dots in a stylized font, and a bigger white dot appears just before the T appears. Once "{{color|red|'''KSPSTV'''}}" finishes writing itself, the big white dot turns on its axis, and "{{color|red|'''TV'''}}" disappears, with "{{color|red|'''7'''}}" appearing in its place. "{{color|red|'''KSPS7'''}}" then turns light blue with a dark blue outline as sparkles move horizontally from left to right. The text "{{color|#FFD900|'''SPOKANE PUBLIC TELEVISION'''}}" wipes itself in, with "{{color|#FFD900|'''SPOKANE'''}}" and "{{color|#FFD900|'''PUBLIC TELEVISION'''}}" above and below "{{color|dodgerblue|'''KSPS7'''}}" respectively. Finally, "{{color|dodgerblue|'''KSPS7'''}}" flashes and changes to yellow with a red outline.


'''Technique:''' Scanimation.
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'''Audio:''' A whimsical synthesized bell, flute, and piano tune. It becomes very saturated over time.
'''Logo:''' Against a black background, eight {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} dots appear, then turn white as they zoom out. "{{Font color|red|'''KSPSTV'''}}" writes itself around the dots in a stylized font, and a bigger white dot appears just before the T appears. Once "{{Font color|red|'''KSPSTV'''}}" finishes writing itself, the big white dot turns on its axis, and "{{Font color|red|'''TV'''}}" disappears, with "{{Font color|red|'''7'''}}" appearing in its place. "{{Font color|red|'''KSPS7'''}}" then turns {{Font color|dodgerblue|light blue}} with a {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} outline as sparkles move horizontally from left to right. The text "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''SPOKANE PUBLIC TELEVISION'''}}" wipes itself in, with "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''SPOKANE'''}}" and "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''PUBLIC TELEVISION'''}}" above and below "{{Font color|dodgerblue|'''KSPS7'''}}" respectively. Finally, "{{Font color|dodgerblue|'''KSPS7'''}}" flashes and changes to {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} with a {{Font color|red|red}} outline.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Life with St. Helens''.
'''FX/SFX:''' The dots, "KSPSTV" writing itself in, the sparkles, the text wiping in, and the flashing.


=== 2nd ID (1984-1991) ===
'''Music/Sounds:''' A whimsical synthesized bell, flute, and piano tune. It becomes very saturated over time.
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'''Visuals:''' Over a computerized background of a lake and mountains at dusk, the KSPS logo of the time, consisting of "KSPS-TV" in a thin font (the "V" looks very curvy) next to a very large "'''7'''" (the channel number) with the PBS "Split Profile" logo at the top of the number, flies into the screen, passing the mountains, first on its side, then turning into place. When it settles in, "SPOKANE" wipes in along the bottom.


'''Technique:''' Scanimation.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen on ''Life with St. Helens''.


'''Audio:''' A sound of wind blowing as the logo flies in, followed by a couple of drumbeats, a small chime when "Spokane" wipes in, then another sound of wind blowing. The piano chime was sourced from the 1975 Manheim Steamroller album ''FreshAire'', specifically from the track "Interlude I," and accentuated with the blowing wind.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''Sit and Be Fit'' at the time.


=== 2nd Logo (1982-1991) ===
=== 3rd ID (1991-1998) ===
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'''Logo:''' Over a computerized background of a lake and mountains at dusk, the KSPS logo of the time, consisting of "KSPS-TV" in a thin font (the "V" looks very curvy) next to a very large "'''7'''" (the channel number) with the PBS "Split Profile" logo at the top of the number, flies into the screen, passing the mountains, first on its side, then turning into place. When it settles in, "SPOKANE" wipes in along the bottom.

'''Variant:''' Prior to 1984, the logo animated as normal, but the "7" had the "Tri-Colored Everyman" PBS logo on it.

'''FX/SFX:''' The logo flipping in, "SPOKANE" wiping in.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A sound of wind blowing as the logo flies in, followed by a couple of drumbeats, a small chime when "Spokane" wipes in, then another sound of wind blowing. The piano chime was sourced from the 1975 Manheim Steamroller album ''FreshAire'', specifically from the track "Interlude I," and accentuated with the blowing wind.

'''Availability:''' Extremely rare/probably extinct. Was seen on ''Sit and Be Fit'' at the time.



=== 3rd Logo (1991-1998) ===
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File:KSPS Spokane logo (1992).png
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a {{Font color|mediumvioletred|deep pink}} "{{Font color|mediumvioletred|'''7'''}}" with a dot of the same color over it, which looks like a human exercising, spreads out to the left, revealing a {{Font color|hotpink|pink}} version of the logo, while a {{Font color|lightpink|lighter pink}} version moves to the right. "{{Font color|slateblue|{{Font|Serif|'''KSPS-TV'''}}}}", in a Times New Roman-esque font, flips in, and so does "{{Font|Serif|'''SPOKANE'''}}" below it, in the same font. A white light passes diagonally upward through the logo.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a {{color|mediumvioletred|deep pink}} "{{color|mediumvioletred|'''7'''}}" with a dot of the same color over it, which looks like a human exercising, spreads out to the left, revealing a pink version of the logo, while a {{color|lightpink|lighter pink}} version moves to the right. "{{color|slateblue|{{Font|Serif|'''KSPS-TV'''}}}}", in a Times New Roman-esque font, flips in, and so does "{{Font|Serif|'''SPOKANE'''}}" below it, in the same font. A white light passes diagonally upward through the logo.

'''FX/SFX:''' The "7"s spreading out, the text fading in.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized orchestra fanfare.


'''Audio:''' A synthesized orchestra fanfare.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on ''Sit and Be Fit'' episodes from this era.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Sit and Be Fit'' episodes from this era.


=== 4th ID (1998-2002) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a shining beige background, there is a red rounded rectangle that contains: the "KSPS" word in a white CG Omega font, and the 1998 PBS P-head symbol on the right. The word "SPOKANE" in the same font fades in.


'''Technique:''' CGI and fading effects.


'''Audio:''' None, or an announcer saying "The following program is a production of KSPS Public Television and it's made possible by Friends of Seven."
=== 4th Logo (1998-2002) ===


'''Availability:''' Seen at the beginning of KSPS documentaries.
Logo: On a white background we see a red KSPS in white then P-head circle text then SPOKANE in black fading in and then logo fades out.


=== 5th ID (2002-2006) ===
FX/SFX: TBA
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'''Visuals:''' The KSPS logo from the previous logo is seen against a black/blue/purple gradient background, which appears to be moving and flashing/ Also situated in the background is "KSPS" and the PBS logo, which has a shadow-like appearance, being larger and blurrier than the logo itself. Below the logo is "SPOKANE" and below that is the company website.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
Music/Sounds: An announcer saying The following program is a production of KSPS Public Television and possible by Friends of Seven


'''Audio:''' A re-orchestrated version of the 2002 PBS logo.
Availability: Seen at the beginning KSPS documentaries.
=== 5th Logo (2002-2006) ===


'''Availability:''' Seen on earlier programs from the company.
TBA!!


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Revision as of 13:38, 17 August 2024

1st ID (1980-1984)

Visuals: Against a black background, eight yellow dots appear, then turn white as they zoom out. "KSPSTV" writes itself around the dots in a stylized font, and a bigger white dot appears just before the T appears. Once "KSPSTV" finishes writing itself, the big white dot turns on its axis, and "TV" disappears, with "7" appearing in its place. "KSPS7" then turns light blue with a dark blue outline as sparkles move horizontally from left to right. The text "SPOKANE PUBLIC TELEVISION" wipes itself in, with "SPOKANE" and "PUBLIC TELEVISION" above and below "KSPS7" respectively. Finally, "KSPS7" flashes and changes to yellow with a red outline.

Technique: Scanimation.

Audio: A whimsical synthesized bell, flute, and piano tune. It becomes very saturated over time.

Availability: Seen on Life with St. Helens.

2nd ID (1984-1991)

Visuals: Over a computerized background of a lake and mountains at dusk, the KSPS logo of the time, consisting of "KSPS-TV" in a thin font (the "V" looks very curvy) next to a very large "7" (the channel number) with the PBS "Split Profile" logo at the top of the number, flies into the screen, passing the mountains, first on its side, then turning into place. When it settles in, "SPOKANE" wipes in along the bottom.

Technique: Scanimation.

Audio: A sound of wind blowing as the logo flies in, followed by a couple of drumbeats, a small chime when "Spokane" wipes in, then another sound of wind blowing. The piano chime was sourced from the 1975 Manheim Steamroller album FreshAire, specifically from the track "Interlude I," and accentuated with the blowing wind.

Availability: It was seen on Sit and Be Fit at the time.

3rd ID (1991-1998)

Visuals: On a black background, a deep pink "7" with a dot of the same color over it, which looks like a human exercising, spreads out to the left, revealing a pink version of the logo, while a lighter pink version moves to the right. "KSPS-TV", in a Times New Roman-esque font, flips in, and so does "SPOKANE" below it, in the same font. A white light passes diagonally upward through the logo.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A synthesized orchestra fanfare.

Availability: Seen on Sit and Be Fit episodes from this era.

4th ID (1998-2002)

Visuals: On a shining beige background, there is a red rounded rectangle that contains: the "KSPS" word in a white CG Omega font, and the 1998 PBS P-head symbol on the right. The word "SPOKANE" in the same font fades in.

Technique: CGI and fading effects.

Audio: None, or an announcer saying "The following program is a production of KSPS Public Television and it's made possible by Friends of Seven."

Availability: Seen at the beginning of KSPS documentaries.

5th ID (2002-2006)

Visuals: The KSPS logo from the previous logo is seen against a black/blue/purple gradient background, which appears to be moving and flashing/ Also situated in the background is "KSPS" and the PBS logo, which has a shadow-like appearance, being larger and blurrier than the logo itself. Below the logo is "SPOKANE" and below that is the company website.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A re-orchestrated version of the 2002 PBS logo.

Availability: Seen on earlier programs from the company.

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