Sky News (Continuity Bumpers): Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Chow Woon Gan (talk | contribs)
Just noticed something...
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{PageButtons2|title=Sky News|type=News Intros/Television Idents|Continuity Bumpers=Sky News (Continuity Bumpers)}}
{{Draft}}{{DescriptionsIncomplete||bumper}}
{{PageCredits|description=Chow Woon Gan|capture=Gilby1385 and Chow Woon Gan|edits=Gilby1385 and Chow Woon Gan|video=TVARK}}
{{Main|Sky News}}


===Bumper (1995)===
===Background===
These are the continuity bumpers used by [[Sky News]].
[[File:Sky News breakbumper (1995).jpg|center|320px]]
'''Visuals:'''


===1st Bumper (September 1, 1993-October 31, 1995)===
'''Technique:'''
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Sky News breakbumper (1995).jpg
</gallery>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
Sky News break bumper (1993) (credit - TVARK).mp4
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a blue ring and "'''SKY'''" fly into its position, which forms the Sky logo, while a rectangle containing a black rectangle on the left, and the world map with a thin red rectangle below on the right rotates to the center of the screen, as a vertical glass pane is seen connected to it and "NEWS", which is seen scrolling around on the top and bottom sides, also rotates into their position. The Sky logo and "'''NEWS'''" are later seen rotating onto the left part and the right part of the rectangle, respectively, forming the horizontal lock-up of the 1993 Sky News logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI by Novocom/GRFX.
'''Audio:'''

'''Audio:''' The shortened version of the channel's theme, with an announcer saying "You're watching Sky News."

===2nd Bumper (November 1, 1995-August 31, 1996)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Sky News breakbumper (1995) (credit - TVARK).jpg
</gallery>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150">
Sky News break bumper (1995) (credit - TVARK).mp4
</gallery>
'''Visuals:''' The horizontal lock-up of the 1995 Sky News logo, consists of the golden 1995 Sky logo with "'''''News'''''" in white with a gold border inside of a blue rectangle with a gold border, is seen zooming in on an animated blue ribbon background with a blue-tinted globe on the top-right, with the Sky logo flashing and the right side of the logo shining.

'''Technique:''' CGI by Novocom.

'''Audio:''' None.


[[Category:Sky Group]]
[[Category:Sky Group]]
[[Category:United Kingdom]]
[[Category:United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:Continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:Break Bumpers]]
[[Category:British continuity bumpers]]
[[Category:British breakbumpers]]
[[Category:Logos made by Novocom]]

Latest revision as of 05:42, 20 August 2024



Background

These are the continuity bumpers used by Sky News.

1st Bumper (September 1, 1993-October 31, 1995)

Visuals: On a blue background, a blue ring and "SKY" fly into its position, which forms the Sky logo, while a rectangle containing a black rectangle on the left, and the world map with a thin red rectangle below on the right rotates to the center of the screen, as a vertical glass pane is seen connected to it and "NEWS", which is seen scrolling around on the top and bottom sides, also rotates into their position. The Sky logo and "NEWS" are later seen rotating onto the left part and the right part of the rectangle, respectively, forming the horizontal lock-up of the 1993 Sky News logo.

Technique: CGI by Novocom/GRFX.

Audio: The shortened version of the channel's theme, with an announcer saying "You're watching Sky News."

2nd Bumper (November 1, 1995-August 31, 1996)

Visuals: The horizontal lock-up of the 1995 Sky News logo, consists of the golden 1995 Sky logo with "News" in white with a gold border inside of a blue rectangle with a gold border, is seen zooming in on an animated blue ribbon background with a blue-tinted globe on the top-right, with the Sky logo flashing and the right side of the logo shining.

Technique: CGI by Novocom.

Audio: None.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.