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'''Logo:''' Set on the EBU colour bars background is superimposed text, reading the company name in a stacked format, black, and a white outline, and "S.S.T.V." underneath. The latter text blinks on and off for the entire sequence.
'''Visuals:''' Set on the EBU colour bars background is superimposed text, reading the company name in a stacked format, black, and a white outline, and "S.S.T.V." underneath. The latter text blinks on and off for the entire sequence.


'''Technique:''' Analogue video titler.
'''Technique:''' Analogue video titler.

Revision as of 12:52, 9 October 2023


Background

Sistema Sandinista De Television (English: Sandinista Television System) or S.S.T.V. was the state operated television system in Nicaragua. It was run by the socialist revolutionary group FSLN (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, English: Sandinista National Liberation Front) after they overthrew the government in 1979 until 1990.

(1980s)

Visuals: Set on the EBU colour bars background is superimposed text, reading the company name in a stacked format, black, and a white outline, and "S.S.T.V." underneath. The latter text blinks on and off for the entire sequence.

Technique: Analogue video titler.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on "Los Looters En Concert".

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