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'''Technique:''' Scanimate.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Audio:''' The short version of NBC's "Our Pride is Showing" campaign song with the announcer saying "This has been a presentation of NBC Sports, the leader in innovative sports television."
'''Audio:''' The short version of NBC's "Our Pride is Showing" campaign song with Les Marshak saying "This has been a presentation of NBC Sports, the leader in innovative sports television."



==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1982-198?)===
==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1982-198?)===

Revision as of 03:05, 22 January 2024



Main Presentation

1st Logo (1981-1982)

Visuals: The 1979 NBC ID is shown over a starfield. When the NBC logo forms, it moves upward along with the white "NBC Sports" outlined. The copyright stamp appears underneath the logo.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: The short version of NBC's "Our Pride is Showing" campaign song with Les Marshak saying "This has been a presentation of NBC Sports, the leader in innovative sports television."

2nd Logo (1982-198?)

Visuals: Over a different starfield, the NBC peacock with yellow “chaser” lights over the peacock, and the outline zooms out, then the peacock moves to the left along with the abstract N coming from the top-left and the bottom-right corners and the “NBC Sports” in ITC Serif Gothic slides from the right. Sparkles appear, and the NBC Sports logo zooms out and then it zooms back in rapidly. The copyright stamp appears underneath the logo.

Technique: Scanimate.

Audio: A trumpet fanfare rendition of the NBC chimes with a drumroll which leads to the six-note synth, then finishing with a whoosh, with a different announcer saying the same spiel.


3rd Logo (1984-1985)

Visuals: On a black background, the NBC logo flies in from the right while the logo rotates clockwise. When the NBC logo got into the center, the logo moved vertically to see the logo in front. Then the white “NBC Sports” fades in at the bottom of the NBC logo.

Technique: CGI animation by Cranston/Csuri Productions.

Audio: A triumph fanfare, then to an abridged version of NBC’s “Let’s All Be There” campaign song with Les Marshak saying “Programs regularly scheduled at this time will not be seen tonight, so that we may bring you the following NBC Sports special.”

4th Logo (1985-1986)

Visuals: A drone shot of three “NBC Sports” Windross trucks are seen driving over in snowy mountains. Then it cross-fades to the far view of two “NBC Sports” Windross trucks in the same snowy mountains. The copyright stamp appears underneath the logo.

Technique: Live-action.

Audio: Same as the 3rd logo, albeit the different announcer saying the same spiel as the 1st and 2nd logos.


5th Logo (1986-1993)

Visuals: Same as the NBC Productions logo, but the “SPORTS” is in place of “PRODUCTIONS”.

Variants:

  • The closing variant has the copyright stamp appearing underneath the logo, then it fades out when the head of the NBC peacock is shown.
  • In 1990, the font on the copyright stamp was different.
  • In 1993, the font on the copyright stamp was changed into a more blocky font and slanted.

Technique: CGI animated by Pacific Data Images.

Audio:

  • 1986-1989: A different triumphant fanfare with violins and cymbals ends with the NBC chimes, with a either Les Marshak or Hal Douglas saying “The following is a presentation of NBC Sports.”
  • 1989-1993: A violin build-up, accompanied by a much different fanfare than the last then ends with the last six notes of NBC's "Come Home to the Best, Only On NBC" campaign song used from 1988-89 played on a trumpet.

Audio Variants:

  • The closing variant has wither Les Marshak or Hal Douglas saying "This has been a presentation of NBC Sports, the leader in innovative sports television."
  • Starting in 1989, Hal Douglas is heard saying "The preceding has been a presentation of NBC Sports."
  • The Orange Bowl leads Les Marshak saying "Proud to be the network for Orange Bowl!"
  • The 60th anniversary of Major League Baseball leads Les Marshak saying "Proud to have brought to you 60 years of Major League Baseball!"

6th Logo (1993-1995)

Visuals: On a dark gray background, the "NBC" in different Futura typeface (unlike NBC's proprietary font, NBC Futura) flies in from the left. Then the rainbow feathers swings in and spreads into the peacock. The cursive yellow "Sports" writes on. Five red streaks also fly-in to the right behind the "NBC" and the logo shines with light rays. The camera pans from the right to the left.

Variant: A short version exists when the logo starts with feathers starting to spread.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The six note trumpet tune which was used for 1988 NBC Olympics bumper with Hal Douglas saying "This is the NBC television network."

Audio Variant: On the 1993 NBA Finals, the 1987 NBC special presentation music is heard while the announcer saying "Programs regularly scheduled will not be seen at this time, so that we may bring you exclusive coverage of the Bulls and Suns in the NBA finals."

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