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'''Visuals:''' Set over a {{color|red}} background with a darker bottom third, two symmetrically placed {{color|yellow}} Vs with numerous lines running across them horizontally wipe in from the bottom. The left V zooms in, shortly followed by the right V. Then, fading in over the darkened part of the background is {{color|yellow}} outlined text reading "VOLTAVISION", which is written in a retro 70s-style font and has each letter conjoined by a line running across the bottom. A {{color|red}} light then wipes across the text five times.
 
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.

Latest revision as of 01:28, 9 August 2024


Background

Volta-Vision was formed in 1962 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, as the television counterpart of Radio Haute-Volta. It is the first African French-language public television channel.

ID (1983)


Visuals: Set over a red background with a darker bottom third, two symmetrically placed yellow Vs with numerous lines running across them horizontally wipe in from the bottom. The left V zooms in, shortly followed by the right V. Then, fading in over the darkened part of the background is yellow outlined text reading "VOLTAVISION", which is written in a retro 70s-style font and has each letter conjoined by a line running across the bottom. A red light then wipes across the text five times.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A heroic sounding five-note synth fanfare.

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