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{{YouTube|id=WCLPLF2AXGY|id2=la4q7pvM_6g|id3=w_IDuOLh4jU|id4=Uj9Bwrg78mw}} |
{{YouTube|id=WCLPLF2AXGY|id2=la4q7pvM_6g|id3=w_IDuOLh4jU|id4=Uj9Bwrg78mw}} |
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a giant translucent "'''3'''" spins around, revealing a red/black gradient background with several copies of the "'''3'''" near the top. The background then quickly inverts to keep the background from the "'''3'''", which now has a slight blue tint. The "'''3'''" spins again once before moving to the left, as a light draws a line and flashes to reveal a 3D version of the logo at the time, which is at an angle. It consists of a simplified version of the 1992-2003 TVP logo with a blue corner below it. Below it are the word "{{color|blue|Regionalna}}" ("Regional" in Polish) and the number "{{color|blue|'''3'''}}" in blue. |
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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* Most of the time, the logo features either the name of the region instead of "{{color|blue|Regionalna}}" or the channel's custom logo (mostly for WOT and Telewizja Wrocław), along with a picture relating to their region. Sometimes, the full name of their local name is shown below. |
* Most of the time, the logo features either the name of the region instead of "{{color|blue|Regionalna}}" or the channel's custom logo (mostly for WOT and Telewizja Wrocław), along with a picture relating to their region. Sometimes, the full name of their local name is shown below. |
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* A winter and spring version exists, with the former having snowflakes and a |
* A winter and spring version exists, with the former having snowflakes and a blue/black background, and the latter having a green/black background. |
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* The pause variant features the "'''3'''" spinnning on its own. The Warsaw region had the WOT logo instead. |
* The pause variant features the "'''3'''" spinnning on its own. The Warsaw region had the WOT logo instead. |
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'''Technique:''' |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' A smooth-sounding tune, played with woodwinds and a xylophone. |
'''Audio:''' A smooth-sounding tune, played with woodwinds and a xylophone. |
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 12 August 2024
ID (2000-2002)
Visuals: On a white background, a giant translucent "3" spins around, revealing a red/black gradient background with several copies of the "3" near the top. The background then quickly inverts to keep the background from the "3", which now has a slight blue tint. The "3" spins again once before moving to the left, as a light draws a line and flashes to reveal a 3D version of the logo at the time, which is at an angle. It consists of a simplified version of the 1992-2003 TVP logo with a blue corner below it. Below it are the word "Regionalna" ("Regional" in Polish) and the number "3" in blue.
Variants:
- Most of the time, the logo features either the name of the region instead of "Regionalna" or the channel's custom logo (mostly for WOT and Telewizja Wrocław), along with a picture relating to their region. Sometimes, the full name of their local name is shown below.
- A winter and spring version exists, with the former having snowflakes and a blue/black background, and the latter having a green/black background.
- The pause variant features the "3" spinnning on its own. The Warsaw region had the WOT logo instead.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A smooth-sounding tune, played with woodwinds and a xylophone.