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===Background===
''Logo captures by TheBigLogoFan2''
Background: '''QuickTime''' is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. First made in December 2, 1991, the latest Mac version, QuickTime X, is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer. QuickTime was also available for Windows operating systems until April 30, 2016.
 
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''Editions by iheartparamount, LEGOGuy1999 and others''
|QuickTimeNTC.png|1st Logo (December 2, 1991-1999)
|QuickTimeLogo.png|2nd Logo (December 2, 1991-1999)
|QuickTimeShine.png|3rd Logo (June 1994; 1996)
3rd|QuickTime1999.png|4th Logo (June 8, 1999-2001)
|QuickTimeOld.png|5th Logo (April 14, 2001-September 24, 2018)
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===1st Logo (December 2, 1991)===
''Video captures courtesy of TheMJG1, techman323, Gilby 1385, and chaugoo''
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{{YouTube|id=z1_tDFEaRmE}}
 
'''Visuals:''' There are four colored squares (one red, one orange, one green, and one blue, looking similar to the Windows logo) with the "QuickTime Q" (a stylized black "'''Q'''" with a hour hand inside) placed at the center. Below this is a red rectangle with "'''QuickTime<sup>TM</sup>'''" in white. Someone walks up to the logo from the left, says "What's this all about?" and walks out. The QuickTime logo then begins to tick like a clock. The person comes back from the right, says "Now that's cool!", then moves out again. The clock continues ticking while this happens.
Background: QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. First made in 1991, the latest Mac version, QuickTime X, is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer.
 
'''Technique:''' Chroma-keyed live action for the man, simple 2D animation for the logo ticking.
1st Logo (December 2, 1991-1999)
 
'''Audio:''' The man speaking and a jingle playing.
Nicknames: "Quicktime Q", "Early Film Reel Q I"
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on QuickTime 1.1.
Logo: On a black background there's 4 colored squares (one red, one yellow, one green, and one blue, looking similar to the Windows logo) with the "QuickTime Q" placed at the center of them, or one-fourth of the QuickTime logo. Below the squares there's a red rectangle with "QuickTime". The "Q" logo wipes into an Apple logo, play/next/previous/pause buttons, filmstrips, or various types of files, and then to the logo again.
 
===2nd Logo (December 2, 1991-1999)===
FX/SFX: Early 2D animation, which is quite choppy; but we'll take it, because it's all computers were really capable of handling.
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{{YouTube|id=bzhAZ_SF4aM|id2=E6LxEUBfgL0}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On the same square background from before is one QuickTime "Q" in each colored square, with their hour hands in a different position per square. The thin separator cross then begins to rotate in a clockwise direction, switching the squares' colors in the same direction. Meanwhile, the "Q"'s wipe into Apple logos, play/next/previous/pause buttons, filmstrips, and then to the "Q" seen in the previous logo.
Music/Sounds: A choir throughout while a guitar and bass tune plays, then we start hearing a slow clicking-like sound, which the choir and last note of the tune is sustained.
 
'''Variant:''' Starting with QuickTime 3.x (1998), the logo was slightly improved with brighter colors, and the filmstrips were also replaced with file symbols. Also, at the beginning, the QuickTime "Q"s are replaced with the "Q" at the ending.
Availability: Extremely rare. Found on software that carry QuickTime 1.0, and can be also found as a sample file. Also found on QuickTime 2.0.3 and QuickTime 3.0.
 
'''Technique:''' Simple, but effective early 2D animation.
Editor's Note: A well-done logo.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A choir throughout while a guitar and bass tune plays, then wethe sequence startstarts hearing a slow clicking-like sound, which the choir and last note of the tune is sustained with.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Found on software that carry QuickTime 1.0x, and can also be also found as a sample file. Also found on QuickTime 2.0.3 and QuickTime 3.0x.
2nd Logo (February 1994, 1996)
 
2nd===3rd Logo (FebruaryJune 1994,; 1996)===
Nicknames: "Quicktime Q II", "Early Film Reel Q II", "QuickTime and the Grid", "Identificating QuickTime"
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{{YouTube|id=hjFx1ySzW24}}
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' The previous logo, but blurred zooms in spinning. A green grid appears with a moving arrow and digit numbers at the left. The logo starts to animate like before, before the grid startstries to identify the logo. As "Identification: QuickTime..." appears blinking in below, the grid and other elements zoom and gomove to the logo. A flash appears, and brings in the logo at fullscreen with the remaining light going to the white part of the "Q".
 
FX/SFX'''Technique:''' Creative 2D animation.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A whoosh when the logo zooms in, then some beeps that go fast-paced. When the identifier arrow comes close to the center of it, the beeps slow down, then rapidly speed up again when the red lines appear. A bang can be heard when we go into the QuickTime logo, and an electronic twinkle is heard when the light shines on the white part of the "Q".
 
'''Availability:''' AppearsAppeared only as a QuickTime 2.0 sample, which can also be found on the 1996 CD-ROM of ''Noddy: The Magic of Toytown'' on a CD-ROM.
 
===4th Logo (AprilJune 2001-8, 1999-2001)===
Editor's Note: Better animation than their first logo.
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{{Youtube|id=VMqjOcJvmDs}}
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' On a white background, wethere seeis a newer 3D-ish version of the QuickTime logo,"Q" in blue., Below there'swith "'''QuickTime<sup>TM</sup>'''" in black below. The name fades out whileas the logohour hand wipes the logo away clockwise into a red Apple logo.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
3rd Logo (June 8, 1999-2001)
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A short synth entry.
Nicknames: "Quicktime Q III", "Film Reel Q I", "QuickTime/Apple Combo"
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on QuickTime 4.0x, and also found as a sample file, Canwhich can be seen on the 2000 CD-ROM ''Hi-5 Activity Centre''.
Logo: On a white background we see a newer 3D version of the QuickTime logo, in blue. Below there's "'''QuickTime'''". The name fades out while the logo wipes clockwise into a red Apple logo.
 
===5th Logo (April 14, 2001-September 24, 2018)===
FX/SFX: The logo wiping.
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{{YouTube|id=xUvF0HXECr0|id2=HGpVYlThQPs}}
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a blue dot appears at the center, zooms and spins, andwhile it also leaves liquid trails which later form the QuickTime "Q" from before, but in a newer fashion. The other part of the film reel Q appears wiping and the word "{{font|Serif|QuickTime}}" then ripples in.
Music/Sounds: A short synth entry.
 
'''Variant:''' Starting with QuickTime 7.x (2005), the logo wasis slightly improved (with a glossier "Q" and smoother animation) and "QuickTime" is in a different font.
Availability: Seen on QuickTime 4.0, also found as a sample file, Can be seen on the 2000 CD-ROM ''Hi-5 Activity Centre''.
 
'''Technique:''' Flat 3D animation.
Editor's Note: It's short, but sweet.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A 4-note synth bell and an ascending airy synth, accompanied by a synth pad.
 
'''Availability:''' CurrentIt was first seen on QuickTime 5.x, Stilland can still be found as a sample file on newer versions 5.x or newer of QuickTime.
4th Logo (April 2001- )
 
[[Category:United States]]
Nicknames: "Quicktime Q IV", "Film Reel Q II", "Liquid Q", "Zooming Dot"
[[Category:American technology logos]]
 
[[Category:Technology logos]]
Logo: On a white background, a blue dot appears at the center, zooms and spins and leaves liquid trails which later form the QuickTime Q from before, but in a newer fashion. The other part of the film reel Q appears wiping and the word "QuickTime" ripples in.
[[Category:Computer technology logos]]
 
[[Category:Apple]]
Variant: Starting with QuickTime 7.x (2005), the logo was slightly improved (with smoother animation) and "QuickTime" is in a different font.
[[Category:Splash screens]]
 
FX/SFX: The dot forming the logo, and the other parts appearing.
 
Music/Sounds: A 4-note synth bell and an ascending airy synth, accompanied by a synth pad.
 
Availability: Current. Still found as a sample file on newer versions of QuickTime.
 
Editor's Note: Same as the previous logo.

Latest revision as of 12:11, 9 August 2024


Background

QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. First made in December 2, 1991, the latest Mac version, QuickTime X, is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer. QuickTime was also available for Windows operating systems until April 30, 2016.



1st Logo (December 2, 1991)


Visuals: There are four colored squares (one red, one orange, one green, and one blue, looking similar to the Windows logo) with the "QuickTime Q" (a stylized black "Q" with a hour hand inside) placed at the center. Below this is a red rectangle with "QuickTimeTM" in white. Someone walks up to the logo from the left, says "What's this all about?" and walks out. The QuickTime logo then begins to tick like a clock. The person comes back from the right, says "Now that's cool!", then moves out again. The clock continues ticking while this happens.

Technique: Chroma-keyed live action for the man, simple 2D animation for the logo ticking.

Audio: The man speaking and a jingle playing.

Availability: Seen on QuickTime 1.1.

2nd Logo (December 2, 1991-1999)


Visuals: On the same square background from before is one QuickTime "Q" in each colored square, with their hour hands in a different position per square. The thin separator cross then begins to rotate in a clockwise direction, switching the squares' colors in the same direction. Meanwhile, the "Q"'s wipe into Apple logos, play/next/previous/pause buttons, filmstrips, and then to the "Q" seen in the previous logo.

Variant: Starting with QuickTime 3.x (1998), the logo was slightly improved with brighter colors, and the filmstrips were also replaced with file symbols. Also, at the beginning, the QuickTime "Q"s are replaced with the "Q" at the ending.

Technique: Simple, but effective early 2D animation.

Audio: A choir throughout while a guitar and bass tune plays, then the sequence starts hearing a slow clicking-like sound, which the choir and last note of the tune is sustained with.

Availability: Found on software that carry QuickTime 1.x, and can also be found as a sample file. Also found on QuickTime 2.0.3 and QuickTime 3.x.

3rd Logo (June 1994; 1996)


Visuals: The previous logo, but blurred zooms in spinning. A green grid appears with a moving arrow and digit numbers at the left. The logo starts to animate like before, before the grid tries to identify the logo. As "Identification: QuickTime..." appears blinking in below, the grid and other elements zoom and move to the logo. A flash appears, and brings in the logo at fullscreen with the remaining light going to the white part of the "Q".

Technique: Creative 2D animation.

Audio: A whoosh when the logo zooms in, then some beeps that go fast-paced. When the identifier arrow comes close to the center of it, the beeps slow down, then rapidly speed up again when the red lines appear. A bang can be heard when we go into the QuickTime logo, and an electronic twinkle is heard when the light shines on the white part of the "Q".

Availability: Appeared only as a QuickTime 2.0 sample, which can also be found on the 1996 CD-ROM of Noddy: The Magic of Toytown.

4th Logo (June 8, 1999-2001)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a newer 3D-ish version of the QuickTime "Q" in blue, with "QuickTimeTM" in black below. The name fades out as the hour hand wipes the logo away clockwise into a red Apple logo.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A short synth entry.

Availability: Seen on QuickTime 4.x, and also found as a sample file which can be seen on the 2000 CD-ROM Hi-5 Activity Centre.

5th Logo (April 14, 2001-September 24, 2018)


Visuals: On a white background, a blue dot appears at the center, zooms and spins, while it also leaves liquid trails which later form the QuickTime "Q" from before, but in a newer fashion. The word "QuickTime" then ripples in.

Variant: Starting with QuickTime 7.x (2005), the logo is slightly improved (with a glossier "Q" and smoother animation) and "QuickTime" is in a different font.

Technique: Flat 3D animation.

Audio: A 4-note synth bell and an ascending airy synth, accompanied by a synth pad.

Availability: It was first seen on QuickTime 5.x, and can still be found as a sample file on versions 5.x or newer of QuickTime.

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