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===ID (Early 1980s?)===
===ID (Early 1980s?)===
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'''Visuals:''' A low poly red and white checkered ball is shown bouncing across the screen to the left and right, spinning as it does so. The ball is placed in front of a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} grid. Above the ball, {{color|yellow}} text that reads "TELERADIOCITY" types itself in, letter by letter. The screen fades to black before the logo fades back in, then the text disappears
'''Visuals:''' A low poly red and white checkered ball is shown bouncing across the screen to the left and right, spinning as it does so. The ball is placed in front of a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} grid. Above the ball, yellow text that reads "TELERADIOCITY" types itself in, letter by letter. The screen fades to black before the logo fades back in, then the text disappears


'''Trivia:''' The ball and grid shown in this logo is actually taken from the Amiga Boing Ball, which can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ga41edXw3A&t=26s here].
'''Trivia:''' The ball and grid shown in this logo is actually taken from the Amiga Boing Ball, which can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ga41edXw3A&t=26s here].

Revision as of 01:26, 9 August 2024


ID (Early 1980s?)

Visuals: A low poly red and white checkered ball is shown bouncing across the screen to the left and right, spinning as it does so. The ball is placed in front of a purple grid. Above the ball, yellow text that reads "TELERADIOCITY" types itself in, letter by letter. The screen fades to black before the logo fades back in, then the text disappears

Trivia: The ball and grid shown in this logo is actually taken from the Amiga Boing Ball, which can be seen here.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A short seven-note trumpet fanfare which segues into a drum and bass tune with a man singing the company name, ending with the same trumpet fanfare played at the start

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