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=== Background: ===
'''{{tt|L'Office de Radio et Télévision des Comores (Translation: |The Comoros Radio and Television Office)}}''', orshortened to as '''ORTC''', is the national public broadcasting company of the Comoros . It broadcasts radio programs and a television channel in Comorian , French and Arabic  : ORTC-TV .
 
===ID (2010?-) ===
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'''Technique:''' CGI, animated on the aforementioned website.
'''FX/SFX:''' The dimming, ball rolling and text movement; all CGI.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A tune that sounds similar to a news opening with a female announcer saying the"{{tt|Information. wordsDocumentaire. inMagazine. Divertessment. Direct. ORTC.|Information. Documentary. Magazine. Entertainment. Direct. FrenchORTC.}}"
 
'''Availability:''' WasIt was seen on newsreels provided by the company.
 
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'''Editors Note:''' Although professional for an African logo, the CGI is still pretty cheap and dated. When the text zooms in at the end, the ORTC is off-center and the company name still zooms in, even after the logo cuts to black.
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 16 July 2024

Background

L'Office de Radio et Télévision des Comores, shortened to as ORTC, is the national public broadcasting company of the Comoros. It broadcasts radio programs and a television channel in Comorian, French and Arabic: ORTC-TV.

ID (2010?-)


Visuals: The sequence starts by displaying a computer-generated newsroom-esque setting. The room's lights dim down as a grey ball drops and rolls up the following words: "INFORMATION", "DOCUMENTAIRE", "MAGAZINE", "DIVERTESSMENT" and "DIRECT" in that order. Then, the words "ORTC" zoom in from the bottom, followed by the words "Office de Radio et Télévision des Comores", which zoom in downwards from the center. The room then lights up again, with the text still zooming in as the logo cuts to black.

Trivia: The rolling ball parts are intro templates created by a website, flixpress.com. And if you look closely enough at the end of the that part, you can see the domino from the website's template.

Technique: CGI, animated on the aforementioned website.

Audio: A tune that sounds similar to a news opening with a female announcer saying "Information. Documentaire. Magazine. Divertessment. Direct. ORTC."

Availability: It was seen on newsreels provided by the company.

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