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===Intro (1990s)===
===Intro (1990s)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a dark blue background, a communications satellite zooms out from the screen, shooting out a laser ray and a signal downwards. The screen then shows, respectively:
'''Visuals:''' On a dark blue background, a communications satellite zooms out from the screen, shooting out a laser ray and a signal downwards. The screen then shows, respectively:
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* A tilted, zoomed-in projection of the world spinning to the right, showing the Indian Ocean and its surrounding territories.
* A tilted, zoomed-in projection of the world spinning to the right, showing the Indian Ocean and its surrounding territories.


Afterwards, a light blue-green projection of the world map stretches from the left of the screen and fills it. The world map fades out, and a green map of Africa on a black background, with a flag map of Mali inside of it, simultaneously fades in, after which the background becomes blue. A green map of westernmost Africa with a yellow map of Mali inside of it zooms in from the top-left corner of the screen, and a black dot with black lines continuously coming out of it is seen inside the Malian map, representing Bamako, the country's capital city. The following black text on a white background:
Afterwards, a light blue-green projection of the world map stretches from the left of the screen and fills it. The world map fades out, and a green map of Africa on a black background, with a flag map of Mali inside of it, simultaneously fades in, after which the background becomes blue. A lavender-green map of westernmost Africa with a yellow map of Mali inside of it zooms in from the top-left corner of the screen, and a black dot with black lines continuously coming out of it is seen inside the Malian map, representing Bamako, the country's capital city. The following black text on a white background:


<center>{{big|{{font|Arial|''R. T. M''}}}}<br/>
<center>{{big|{{font|Arial|''R. T .M''}}}}<br/>
{{font|Arial|''LES ACTUALITES''}}</center>
{{font|Arial|''LES ACTUALITES''}}</center>


wipes in from the top on the Malian map, stays for a few seconds, and then wipes out from the left.
wipes in from the top on the Malian map, stays for a few seconds, and then wipes out from the left. The whole thing zooms out from the screen.


'''Technique:''' A combination of CGI and computer animation.
'''Technique:''' A combination of CGI and computer animation.

Revision as of 20:58, 8 November 2024

Just some ideas/concepts I would put in here. Maybe. Nothing much otherwise.

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RTM News (Mali)


Intro (1990s)

Visuals: On a dark blue background, a communications satellite zooms out from the screen, shooting out a laser ray and a signal downwards. The screen then shows, respectively:

  • The planet Earth spinning on a black background,
  • A rotating satellite dish on a yellow linear platform receiving the signal, in which the screen zooms into it,
  • A television transmitter receiving and transmitting the signal, in which the screen moves upwards, and
  • A tilted, zoomed-in projection of the world spinning to the right, showing the Indian Ocean and its surrounding territories.

Afterwards, a light blue-green projection of the world map stretches from the left of the screen and fills it. The world map fades out, and a green map of Africa on a black background, with a flag map of Mali inside of it, simultaneously fades in, after which the background becomes blue. A lavender-green map of westernmost Africa with a yellow map of Mali inside of it zooms in from the top-left corner of the screen, and a black dot with black lines continuously coming out of it is seen inside the Malian map, representing Bamako, the country's capital city. The following black text on a white background:

R. T .M
LES ACTUALITES

wipes in from the top on the Malian map, stays for a few seconds, and then wipes out from the left. The whole thing zooms out from the screen.

Technique: A combination of CGI and computer animation.

Audio: An excerpt of "Souvenirs" by Voyage.

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