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'''Visuals:''' We see the same background as used in the logos of Converge Video from the Netherlands and Westcon Home Video from the UK and Sweden, only this time, there is an orange sky square with a bluish-green "RCTV" inside, and it zooms out a bit, then rotates into place with an extreme close-up.
'''Visuals:''' There is the same background as used in the logos of Converge Video from the Netherlands and Westcon Home Video from the UK and Sweden, only this time, there is an orange sky square with a bluish-green "RCTV" inside, and it zooms out a bit, then rotates into place with an extreme close-up.


'''Technique:''' The traveling over the globe, the box zooming in and rotating.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.


'''Audio:''' A synth-fanfare note, along with an announcer saying "Radio Caracas Television de Venezuela".
'''Audio:''' A synth-fanfare note, along with an announcer saying "Radio Caracas Television de Venezuela".


'''Availability:''' Seen before a program on the network started from that period.
'''Availability:''' Seen before a program on the network started from that period.




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[[Category:Venezuelan television idents]]
[[Category:Spanish-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 20:41, 2 October 2024



1st (known) Logo (1988-1989)

Visuals: There is the same background as used in the logos of Converge Video from the Netherlands and Westcon Home Video from the UK and Sweden, only this time, there is an orange sky square with a bluish-green "RCTV" inside, and it zooms out a bit, then rotates into place with an extreme close-up.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A synth-fanfare note, along with an announcer saying "Radio Caracas Television de Venezuela".

Availability: Seen before a program on the network started from that period.

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