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'''Visuals:''' We start with a black background, where various letters and numbers type themselves in from the bottom. After the 7th line is typed in, we fade into a close-up horizontal view of the Earth spinning. This is alternated with a zooming-in Google Maps birds-eye view of Sillamäe 5 times before a clock with rapidly spinning arms is shown. After a few seconds, |
'''Visuals:''' We start with a black background, where various letters and numbers type themselves in from the bottom. After the 7th line is typed in, we fade into a close-up horizontal view of the Earth spinning. This is alternated with a zooming-in Google Maps birds-eye view of Sillamäe 5 times before a clock with rapidly spinning arms is shown. After a few seconds, the screen cuts to footage of {{color|red}} light making patterns before changing to {{color|blue}} light and spinning in a circle. As this happens, the company name zooms out. |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation, possibly done on a video editing program. |
'''Technique:''' Computer animation, possibly done on a video editing program. |
Revision as of 22:03, 27 November 2023
MBTA06 Productions
Compiled by
MBTA06 Productions
Video captures courtesy of
Eric Lin
Background
Sillamäe TV is the local television broadcaster of Sillamäe, Estonia.
ID (2011-)
Visuals: We start with a black background, where various letters and numbers type themselves in from the bottom. After the 7th line is typed in, we fade into a close-up horizontal view of the Earth spinning. This is alternated with a zooming-in Google Maps birds-eye view of Sillamäe 5 times before a clock with rapidly spinning arms is shown. After a few seconds, the screen cuts to footage of red light making patterns before changing to blue light and spinning in a circle. As this happens, the company name zooms out.
Technique: Computer animation, possibly done on a video editing program.
Audio: A rock tune with the first half accompanied with seven beeps, muffled speaking and four camera shutters.