TVO Osorno

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

TVO Osorno was a Chilean television station, founded by Oscar Herrera. Under his tenure TVO, he created advertising sales policies. He hired commission salesmen and tried to involve as many people as possible in a television project for Osorno. The leap from cable to open signal was achieved in 2002 when it won the tender for the VHF frequency 2 of Osorno, although its transmissions were weak over the air.

In 2005 the channel was sold to Carrasco Créditos, owner of Radio La Palabra, transforming the signal to Imagen Televisión that lasted only 3 and a half years being sold to the sound engineer Miguel Ángel Montalva Fernández in 2009, transforming the signal into I-Net Television. [1]

ID (November 25, 1998)

Visuals: On a green background, a white rectangle containing the black letters "TVO" with a white sphere above them slides across the screen in a tilted format, as the logo's faint copy fades in and stretches around, soon flying off-screen. The screen divides into quarters as they roll away, revealing a maroon background with the rectangle sliding across the screen again while waving slightly, as well as its copy stretching around also. The screen wipes out clockwise with a green edge shown, revealing a blue background, as the rectangle slides across the screen once again. The screen wipes out through a box transition from the upper-left corner, revealing a mustard background with the rectangle sliding from the upper-left corner to the lower-right corner, as well as its faint copy. The screen wipes out through a rhombus transition, revealing a blue background with the rectangle sliding across the screen once again. The screen finally wipes out sideways with a purple edge shown, revealing the rectangle taking over the screen. The logo's copy continues stretching around until fading out completely.

Technique: Computer animation and CGI.

Audio: A new-age ambient synth pad theme looped several times.

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