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===Background===
===Background===
'''<!-- This section is where you put the company's backstory -->Vale a Pena Ver de Novo''' ("It Is Worth Again A Seeing" in Portuguese) is a block of soap opera reruns broadcast on TV Globo as the first rerun-oriented program on the network's afternoons from Monday to Friday. It premiered on May 5, 1980, with the re-airing of Dona Xepa. As of January 2024, the programming block has been on air for 43 years and 8 months.
'''{{Abbr|Vale a Pena Ver de Novo|It Is Worth Again A Seeing}}'' is a block of soap opera reruns broadcast on TV Globo as the first rerun-oriented program on the network's afternoons from Monday to Friday. It premiered on May 5, 1980, with the re-airing of Dona Xepa. As of January 2024, the programming block has been on air for 43 years and 8 months.


==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (May 5, 1980-December 29, 1989)===
===1st Logo (May 5, 1980-December 29, 1989)===
[[File:VAPVN 1980-1989.jpg|center|frameless]]
[[File:VAPVN 1980-1989.jpg|center|frameless]]
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, we see a Vegas-like, large bright sign. The sign consists of the {{Color|purple|purple}} outlined words...
'''Visuals:''' On a black background is a Vegas-like, large bright sign. The sign consists of the {{Color|purple|purple}} outlined words:
<center>'''VALE<br/>A PENA<br/></center>
...zooming in as copies in lighter colors do the same one by one until it reveals the same but in yellow and lacking outline and then the yellow text moves to the down-right corner as two copies of the yellow text (one in {{Color|orange|orange}} and the other one in {{Color|magenta|magenta}}) do the same (the {{Color|orange}} to the up-left corner and the {{Color|magenta|magenta}} to the down-left corner), and soon after the {{Color|purple}} outlined word "DE" zooms in as a {{Color|red|red}} copy does the same. The text "vale a pena ver de" is revealed zooming in and sliding up-left for a bit until it stops, as the text "novo" zooms out in the outlines and then is revealed appearing and shining as the four outlines zoom out combined and appear down-right one by one. The name is all in the Cooper Black font.


'''Technique:''' Appears to be Scanimate.
'''VALE'''

'''A PENA'''

'''VER'''

...zooming in as copies in lighter colors do the same one by one until it reveals the same but in yellow and lacking outline and then the yellow text moves to the down-right corner as two copies of the yellow text (one in {{Color|orange|orange}} and the other one in {{Color|magenta|magenta}}) do the same (the {{Color|orange|orange}} to the up-left corner and the {{Color|magenta|magenta}} to the down-left corner), and soon after the {{Color|purple|purple}} outlined word "DE" zooms in as a {{Color|red|red}} copy does the same. The text "vale a pena ver de" is revealed zooming in and sliding up-left for a bit until it stops, as the text "novo" zooms out in the outlines and then is revealed appearing and shining as the four outlines zoom out combined and appear down-right one by one. The name is all in the Cooper Black font.

'''Technique:''' The outlined words zooming in and moving, the text.


'''Audio:''' A Vegas-like tune consisting of a 37-note brass melody (the 11th note held for a bit more and then a pause when a bass starts until the 12th note plays) accompanied by drums and a bass (the bass also plays the last 8 notes of the tune).
'''Audio:''' A Vegas-like tune consisting of a 37-note brass melody (the 11th note held for a bit more and then a pause when a bass starts until the 12th note plays) accompanied by drums and a bass (the bass also plays the last 8 notes of the tune).


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''

* The promos in the era have the end theme of the corresponding show play alongside an announcer (Dirceu Rabelo).
* The promos in the era have the end theme of the corresponding show play alongside an announcer (Dirceu Rabelo).
* The "Presented by" bumper has a drum-and-bass rock tune with the announcer.
* The "Presented by" bumper has a drum-and-bass rock tune with the announcer.
'''Availability:''' This logo debuted when the show premiered on May 5, 1980. Its final appearance was on December 29, 1989, and in promos its final appearance was sometime in 1987. With the introduction of the next logo below in 1987, its days were numbered until January 1, 1990.
'''Availability:''' This logo debuted when the show premiered on May 5, 1980. Its final appearance was on December 29, 1989, and in promos its final appearance was sometime in 1987. With the introduction of the next logo below in 1987, its days were numbered until January 1, 1990.


==={{Ordinal|2}} Logo (1987 (promos), January 1, 1990 (official)-April 24, 1998)===
===2nd Logo (1987 (promos), January 1, 1990 (official)-April 24, 1998)===
[[File:VAPVN 1990.jpg|alt=Used until 1994|center]]
[[File:VAPVN 1990.jpg|alt=Used until 1994|center]]
[[File:VAPVN 1994.jpg|alt=Used starting in 1994|center]]
[[File:VAPVN 1994.jpg|alt=Used starting in 1994|center]]
'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{Color|grey|grey}} gradient background, a CGI "e" in {{Color|orange|orange}} appears zooming out from its core to the letter's {{Color|grey|grey}} metallic outline middle. From the middle the title scrolls from left to right against it as the "e" moves rotation. As all scrolling is finished, the middle stops and then slices in four--all with the "e" in the same position--reading the title.
'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{Color|grey}} gradient background, a CGI "e" in {{Color|orange|orange}} appears zooming out from its core to the letter's {{Color|grey}} metallic outline middle. From the middle the title scrolls from left to right against it as the "e" moves rotation. As all scrolling is finished, the middle stops and then slices in four--all with the "e" in the same position--reading the title.


'''Variant:''' Starting in 1994 (when Globo started adjusting the {{Color|grey|grey}} color to {{Color|blue|blue}}), the background has the black part still remain intact.
'''Variant:''' Starting in 1994 (when Globo started adjusting the {{Color|grey|grey}} color to {{Color|blue|blue}}), the background has the black part still remain intact.


'''Technique:''' Early CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A synth disco tune with a 25-note synthesized orchestral melody (the last 9 notes are played in synth flute), backed by drums (using TR-808).
'''Audio:''' A synth disco tune with a 25-note synthesized orchestral melody (the last 9 notes are played in synth flute), backed by drums (using TR-808).


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''

* The "Presented by" bumper has a slower orchestrated arrangement: the first 8 notes played in strings, followed by 3 oboe notes, and then the last 9 notes played in strings and backed by 3 more oboe notes, and then 3 more oboe notes ending backed by a "very high B" string note.
* The "Presented by" bumper has a slower orchestrated arrangement: the first 8 notes played in strings, followed by 3 oboe notes, and then the last 9 notes played in strings and backed by 3 more oboe notes, and then 3 more oboe notes ending backed by a "very high B" string note.
'''Availability:''' First seen in 1987 in promos but didn't officially debut until January 1, 1990.
'''Availability:''' First seen in 1987 in promos but didn't officially debut until January 1, 1990.


==={{Ordinal|3}} Logo (April 27, 1998-April 1, 2005)===
===3rd Logo (April 27, 1998-April 1, 2005)===
[[File:VAPVN 1998.jpg|center]]
[[File:VAPVN 1998.jpg|center]]
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background, we see images of several soap opera actors. The title appears immediately afterwards.
'''Visuals:''' Against a black background are images of several soap opera actors. The title appears immediately afterwards.


'''Variant:''' Starting on April 3, 2000 (when Globo introduced their new logo and its transparent mark known as the "Globo de Vidro" ("Glass Globe" in Portuguese)--, the "Globo de Vidro" is added starting a bit after the intro up until right before the logo of every show (and this one) is revealed.
'''Variant:''' Starting on April 3, 2000 (when Globo introduced their new logo and its transparent mark known as the "Globo de Vidro" ("Glass Globe" in Portuguese)--, the "Globo de Vidro" is added starting a bit after the intro up until right before the logo of every show (and this one) is revealed.


'''Technique:''' The live-action images, the rest is computer-generated.
'''Technique:''' Computer effects.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 2nd logo.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 2nd logo.
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'''Audio Variants:''' Same as the 2nd logo.
'''Audio Variants:''' Same as the 2nd logo.


===4th Logo (April 4, 2005-October 25, 2013)===
'''Availability:''' TBA.

==={{Ordinal|4}} Logo (April 4, 2005-October 25, 2013)===
[[File:VAPVN 2005.jpg|center]]
[[File:VAPVN 2005.jpg|center]]
'''Visuals:''' Over a sky background, we see several soap operas playing the respective ending tag of respective sequences on what looks like a movie projector that turns into all the letters "E" and then the others fly (not like wings of macaws) to reveal the full title.
'''Visuals:''' Over a sky background, we see several soap operas playing the respective ending tag of respective sequences on what looks like a movie projector that turns into all the letters "E" and then the others fly (not like wings of macaws) to reveal the full title.
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'''Audio Variants:''' Same as the 2nd logo.
'''Audio Variants:''' Same as the 2nd logo.

'''Availability:''' TBA.


'''Legacy:''' This is the last logo with the music being instrumental.
'''Legacy:''' This is the last logo with the music being instrumental.
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'''Availability:''' Current, although it is shown rarely.
'''Availability:''' Current, although it is shown rarely.
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Revision as of 12:34, 13 January 2024



Background

'Vale a Pena Ver de Novo is a block of soap opera reruns broadcast on TV Globo as the first rerun-oriented program on the network's afternoons from Monday to Friday. It premiered on May 5, 1980, with the re-airing of Dona Xepa. As of January 2024, the programming block has been on air for 43 years and 8 months.

1st Logo (May 5, 1980-December 29, 1989)

Visuals: On a black background is a Vegas-like, large bright sign. The sign consists of the purple outlined words:

VALE
A PENA

...zooming in as copies in lighter colors do the same one by one until it reveals the same but in yellow and lacking outline and then the yellow text moves to the down-right corner as two copies of the yellow text (one in orange and the other one in magenta) do the same (the orange to the up-left corner and the magenta to the down-left corner), and soon after the purple outlined word "DE" zooms in as a red copy does the same. The text "vale a pena ver de" is revealed zooming in and sliding up-left for a bit until it stops, as the text "novo" zooms out in the outlines and then is revealed appearing and shining as the four outlines zoom out combined and appear down-right one by one. The name is all in the Cooper Black font.

Technique: Appears to be Scanimate.

Audio: A Vegas-like tune consisting of a 37-note brass melody (the 11th note held for a bit more and then a pause when a bass starts until the 12th note plays) accompanied by drums and a bass (the bass also plays the last 8 notes of the tune).

Audio Variants:

  • The promos in the era have the end theme of the corresponding show play alongside an announcer (Dirceu Rabelo).
  • The "Presented by" bumper has a drum-and-bass rock tune with the announcer.

Availability: This logo debuted when the show premiered on May 5, 1980. Its final appearance was on December 29, 1989, and in promos its final appearance was sometime in 1987. With the introduction of the next logo below in 1987, its days were numbered until January 1, 1990.

2nd Logo (1987 (promos), January 1, 1990 (official)-April 24, 1998)

Used until 1994
Used starting in 1994

Visuals: On a black-grey gradient background, a CGI "e" in orange appears zooming out from its core to the letter's grey metallic outline middle. From the middle the title scrolls from left to right against it as the "e" moves rotation. As all scrolling is finished, the middle stops and then slices in four--all with the "e" in the same position--reading the title.

Variant: Starting in 1994 (when Globo started adjusting the grey color to blue), the background has the black part still remain intact.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A synth disco tune with a 25-note synthesized orchestral melody (the last 9 notes are played in synth flute), backed by drums (using TR-808).

Audio Variants:

  • The "Presented by" bumper has a slower orchestrated arrangement: the first 8 notes played in strings, followed by 3 oboe notes, and then the last 9 notes played in strings and backed by 3 more oboe notes, and then 3 more oboe notes ending backed by a "very high B" string note.

Availability: First seen in 1987 in promos but didn't officially debut until January 1, 1990.

3rd Logo (April 27, 1998-April 1, 2005)

Visuals: Against a black background are images of several soap opera actors. The title appears immediately afterwards.

Variant: Starting on April 3, 2000 (when Globo introduced their new logo and its transparent mark known as the "Globo de Vidro" ("Glass Globe" in Portuguese)--, the "Globo de Vidro" is added starting a bit after the intro up until right before the logo of every show (and this one) is revealed.

Technique: Computer effects.

Audio: Same as the 2nd logo.

Audio Variants: Same as the 2nd logo.

4th Logo (April 4, 2005-October 25, 2013)

Visuals: Over a sky background, we see several soap operas playing the respective ending tag of respective sequences on what looks like a movie projector that turns into all the letters "E" and then the others fly (not like wings of macaws) to reveal the full title.

Variants:

  • Starting in late 2010/early 2011 (when Globo started airing in widescreen), the logo is stretched.
  • Another version exists starting in late 2012: it's basically the same (but only the final frame this time) except the cloud background is wider and the text is smaller, but only the text zooms in slowly.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the last two logos.

Audio Variants: Same as the 2nd logo.

Legacy: This is the last logo with the music being instrumental.

5th Logo (October 28, 2013-)

Visuals: A reworked version of the 1st logo, except the letters "V", "A", "P", and "N" zoom in one-by-one with their respective foregrounds representing the background that changes color until it is an aqua-green background and then the entire text (this time in purple) zooms out revealing the title.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: The 2nd logo's audio but this time sung by a choir: four additional notes are added after the 25 notes.

Audio Variants: The "Presented by" bumpers have the 2nd logo's audio's arrangement: the first 16 notes are played in marimba, followed by a short string glissando and ending in 3 harmonic brass notes.

Availability: Current, although it is shown rarely.

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