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===Background===
===Background===
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|Vremya (1968).webp|1st Intro (1968-1970)
|Vremya (1968).webp|1st Intro (January 1, 1968-1970)
|Vremya (1970).png|2nd Intro (1970-1974)
|Vremya (1970).png|2nd Intro (1970-1974)
|Vremya (1974).png|3rd Intro (1974-1975)
|Vremya (1974).png|3rd Intro (1974-1975)
|Vremya (1977).png|4th Intro (1975-1979)
|Vremya (1977).png|4th Intro (1975-1979)
||5th Intro (1979-1980)
||5th Intro (1979-1980)
|Vremya (1980).png|6th Intro (1980-1986)
|Vremya (1980).png|6th Intro (1980-Febuary 9, 1986)
|Vremya (1986).png|7th Intro (1986-1990)
|Vremya (1986).png|7th Intro (Febuary 10, 1986-July 1990)
|Vremya (1990).png|8th Intro (1990-1991)
|Vremya (1990).png|8th Intro (July 1990-1991)
||9th Intro (1994-1996)
||9th Intro (December 16, 1994-July 31, 1996)
||10th Intro (1996-1999)
||10th Intro (August 1, 1996-September 26, 1999)
||11th Intro (1999-2001)
||11th Intro (September 27, 1999-October 7, 2001)
||12th Intro (2001-2003)
||12th Intro (October 8, 2001-September 7, 2003)
||13th Intro (2003-2008)
||13th Intro (September 8, 2003-March 2, 2008)
||14th Intro (2008-2018)
||14th Intro (March 3, 2008-Febuary 18, 2018)
||15th Intro (2018-)
||15th Intro (Febuary 19, 2018-)
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=== 1st Intro (1968-1970) ===
=== 1st Intro (January 1, 1968-1970) ===
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zooming in for a short period of time, eventually disappearing after a few seconds. This action repeats twice and after the third time, the Earth shrinks, and as it stops shrinking, two white bars wipe in from the top and bottom ends of the Earth, and curves until it reaches the right side of the globe, forming a stylized "'''B'''". "ЦТ" along with the same text from before fading in at the left side and bottom of the "B", respectively.
zooming in for a short period of time, eventually disappearing after a few seconds. This action repeats twice and after the third time, the Earth shrinks, and as it stops shrinking, two white bars wipe in from the top and bottom ends of the Earth, and curves until it reaches the right side of the globe, forming a stylized "'''B'''". "ЦТ" along with the same text from before fading in at the left side and bottom of the "B", respectively.


'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Live-action and cel animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intro.
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intro.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{color|blue}} gradient background, a model of the Earth rotating along with the same "TV CCCP" is first shown. A circular panel comprising multiple {{color|orange}} dots (similar to its channel ident) wipes in from left to right, enclosing the globe, as "'''ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА'''" within the panel in black scrolls by right to left and word by word. As it is done scrolling, the same "'''<< ВРЕМЯ >>'''" but in white abruptly appears within the panel. It then disappears, causing the globe to suddenly teleport to the left side of the panel, being noticeably bigger than it was before. Another stylized "B" fades in within the globe and gradually expands until it touches the surface of the Earth, which is followed by a black horizontal bar along with the same text from the previous Intro placed on the right-most side to fade in against the globe.
'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{color|blue}} gradient background, a model of the Earth rotating along with the same "TV CCCP" is first shown. A circular panel comprising multiple {{color|orange}} dots (similar to its channel ident) wipes in from left to right, enclosing the globe, as "'''ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА'''" within the panel in black scrolls by right to left and word by word. As it is done scrolling, the same "'''<< ВРЕМЯ >>'''" but in white abruptly appears within the panel. It then disappears, causing the globe to suddenly teleport to the left side of the panel, being noticeably bigger than it was before. Another stylized "B" fades in within the globe and gradually expands until it touches the surface of the Earth, which is followed by a black horizontal bar along with the same text from the previous Intro placed on the right-most side to fade in against the globe.


'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Live-action and cel animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intros.
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intros.
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, a large transmission satellite rotating clockwise with "{{font|Impact|ВРЕМЯ}}" constantly zooming in and stopping during this. As the transmitter stops rotating, "{{font|Impact|ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ}}" and "{{font|Impact|ПРОГРАММА}}" appear in the center and both move to the top and bottom portions of the screen, giving space for the same "{{font|Impact|ВРЕМЯ}}" to appear in the middle letter-by-letter. The satellite then fades to a point where it starts to slowly turn towards the screen as it also zooms in.
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|blue}} background, a large transmission satellite rotating clockwise with "{{font|Impact|ВРЕМЯ}}" constantly zooming in and stopping during this. As the transmitter stops rotating, "{{font|Impact|ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ}}" and "{{font|Impact|ПРОГРАММА}}" appear in the center and both move to the top and bottom portions of the screen, giving space for the same "{{font|Impact|ВРЕМЯ}}" to appear in the middle letter-by-letter. The satellite then fades to a point where it starts to slowly turn towards the screen as it also zooms in.


'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Live-action and cel animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intros.
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous intros.
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'''Audio:''' A slow, melancholic fanfare that turns more majestic as the text zooms in.
'''Audio:''' A slow, melancholic fanfare that turns more majestic as the text zooms in.


=== 6th Intro (1980-1986) ===
=== 6th Intro (1980-Febuary 9, 1986) ===
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'''Audio Variant:''' From 1984-1986, a portion of the ''Patrioticheskaya Pesnya'' is used.
'''Audio Variant:''' From 1984-1986, a portion of the ''Patrioticheskaya Pesnya'' is used.


=== 7th Intro (1986-1990) ===
=== 7th Intro (Febuary 10, 1986-July 1990) ===
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


=== 8th Intro (1990-1991) ===
=== 8th Intro (July 1990-1991) ===
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'''Audio:''' A soft horn and triagle tune, followed by a rapid violin tune and a 5-note synth tune.
'''Audio:''' A soft horn and triagle tune, followed by a rapid violin tune and a 5-note synth tune.


===9th Intro (1994-1996)===
===9th Intro (December 16, 1994-July 31, 1996)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a golden clock which moves closer to reveal the inside of it with gears. Then, it transitions into a map of the world and later, a globe is shown. The clock later appears while the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears at the bottom.
'''Visuals:''' There is a golden clock which moves closer to reveal the inside of it with gears. Then, it transitions into a map of the world and later, a globe is shown. The clock later appears while the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears at the bottom.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 6th intro.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 6th intro.


===10th Intro (1996-1999)===
===10th Intro (August 1, 1996-September 26, 1999)===
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'''Visuals:''' After the clock ticks to the time the program is supposed to start. (9:00 PM MSK), The clock later zooms out of the television set. Then, a silhouette of the set used at that time is seen. Finally, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears when it transitions from its glossy appearance to a silvery appearance.
'''Visuals:''' After the clock ticks to the time the program is supposed to start. (9:00 PM MSK), The clock later zooms out of the television set. Then, a silhouette of the set used at that time is seen. Finally, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears when it transitions from its glossy appearance to a silvery appearance.


'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI animation and live-action.
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action.


'''Audio:''' A rendition of the 1980 theme.
'''Audio:''' A rendition of the 1980 theme, which was composed by Sergey Chekryzhov.

===11th Intro (1999-2001)===
===11th Intro (September 27, 1999-October 7, 2001)===
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'''Visuals:''' A clock zooms out from a clock wall into a television studio, transitioning to a master control set. Then, a man pulls the lever on the master control console, which transitions to a blue background. Then, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears before transitioning into the studio.
'''Visuals:''' A clock zooms out from a clock wall into a television studio, transitioning to a master control set. Then, a man pulls the lever on the master control console, which transitions to a blue background. Then, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears before transitioning into the studio.


'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI animation, digital animation, and live-action.
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI, digital animation, and live-action.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 10th intro.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 10th intro.
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'''Audio Variant:''' Sometime during 2000, the theme was re-recorded, which continues to be used as of today.
'''Audio Variant:''' Sometime during 2000, the theme was re-recorded, which continues to be used as of today.


===12th Intro (2001-2003)===
===12th Intro (October 8, 2001-September 7, 2003)===
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'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.
'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.


===13th Intro (2003-2008)===
===13th Intro (September 8, 2003-March 2, 2008)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a master control center until the screen moves to the left to reveal the outside of it. After that, it zooms forward into an entrance to the television set. The doors open to reveal the set used at that time.
'''Visuals:''' There is a master control center until the screen moves to the left to reveal the outside of it. After that, it zooms forward into an entrance to the television set. The doors open to reveal the set used at that time.


'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI animation and live-action.
'''Technique:''' A mix of CGI and live-action.


'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.
'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.


===14th Intro (2008-2018)===
===14th Intro (March 3, 2008-Febuary 18, 2018)===
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'''Visuals:''' There is a globe, covered in red ribbons spinning on a dark background. Then, it transitions into the globe seen from atop while it later transitions into the program's title with the globe being placed on the right.
'''Visuals:''' There is a globe, covered in red ribbons spinning on a dark background. Then, it transitions into the globe seen from atop while it later transitions into the program's title with the globe being placed on the right.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme
'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme


===15th Intro (2018-)===
===15th Intro (Febuary 19, 2018-)===
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{{YouTube|id=T9iSEl3Q6BE|id2=JieqpNIV-1U}}


'''Visuals:''' There is a globe with the map of Earth being in red covered in red ribbons spinning on a blue background. It later transitions into two shots of the globe, one from above and when the globe is placed on the right. Then a ribbon is seen which spins to reveal the set with the program's title, which is displayed on the back wall of the stage.
'''Visuals:''' There is a globe with the map of Earth being in red covered in red ribbons spinning on a blue background. It later transitions into two shots of the globe, one from above and when the globe is placed on the right. Then a ribbon is seen which spins to reveal the set with the program's title, which is displayed on the back wall of the stage.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.
'''Audio:''' The 2000 recording of the program's theme.

Revision as of 08:11, 16 December 2023


Background

Vremya is the main evening newscast in Russia (formerly the USSR), currently being broadcast by Channel One Russia (formerly known as CT USSR Programme One, Channel 1 Ostankino, and Public Russian Television). It has been running since January 1, 1968, and first broadcasting color in 1974. However, from October 7, 1991 to December 15, 1994, it wasn't broadcasted due to heavy Communist and KGB ties, but returned on December 16, 1994 as ITA Vremya to cover the First Chechen War.



1st Intro (January 1, 1968-1970)

Visuals: On a black background, a radio transmitter with "TV CCCP" in a stacked format on the left is seen releasing radio waves in a leaf-like shape from top to bottom. The transmitter repositions itself to the center as a giant yellow "B" wipes in against the transmitter, followed by the transmitter releasing a giant horizontal grey bar with a white outline, with another line being released, splitting the bar into two. Two sets of text then appear within the bars letter-by-letter, both being "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" on the top bar and "ВРЕМЯ" on the bottom.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A nautical string and piano theme, composed by Andrey Petrov.

Availability: Only partial recordings of the Intro have been found, but not the full Intro.

2nd Intro (1970-1974)

Visuals: On a black background, a model of the Earth rotating counter-clockwise is displayed with three sets of text saying:

информационная
программа
<< ВРЕМЯ >>

zooming in for a short period of time, eventually disappearing after a few seconds. This action repeats twice and after the third time, the Earth shrinks, and as it stops shrinking, two white bars wipe in from the top and bottom ends of the Earth, and curves until it reaches the right side of the globe, forming a stylized "B". "ЦТ" along with the same text from before fading in at the left side and bottom of the "B", respectively.

Technique: Live-action and cel animation.

Audio: Same as the previous intro.

3rd Intro (1974-1975)

Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background, a model of the Earth rotating along with the same "TV CCCP" is first shown. A circular panel comprising multiple orange dots (similar to its channel ident) wipes in from left to right, enclosing the globe, as "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" within the panel in black scrolls by right to left and word by word. As it is done scrolling, the same "<< ВРЕМЯ >>" but in white abruptly appears within the panel. It then disappears, causing the globe to suddenly teleport to the left side of the panel, being noticeably bigger than it was before. Another stylized "B" fades in within the globe and gradually expands until it touches the surface of the Earth, which is followed by a black horizontal bar along with the same text from the previous Intro placed on the right-most side to fade in against the globe.

Technique: Live-action and cel animation.

Audio: Same as the previous intros.

4th Intro (1975-1979)

Visuals: On a blue background, a large transmission satellite rotating clockwise with "ВРЕМЯ" constantly zooming in and stopping during this. As the transmitter stops rotating, "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ" and "ПРОГРАММА" appear in the center and both move to the top and bottom portions of the screen, giving space for the same "ВРЕМЯ" to appear in the middle letter-by-letter. The satellite then fades to a point where it starts to slowly turn towards the screen as it also zooms in.

Technique: Live-action and cel animation.

Audio: Same as the previous intros.

5th Intro (1979-1980)

Visuals: On a dot-matrix map of Eurasia and Africa, with blue dots for the ocean, red dots for the USSR, and light green dots for the rest of the land, it slowly starts to zoom in closer onto the USSR. After it fully zooms into place, a drawing of the Ostankino Tower, drawn at a high-facing angle, fades in over the picture and then starts to emit white pulses. After the pulses fill out most of the screen, the bold word "ВРЕМЯ" appears and swoops down to the middle of the screen twice in a row. The text "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ" on top and "ПРОГРАММА" on the bottom then appear letter by letter in arcs. The pulses still continue to get released.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A slow, melancholic fanfare that turns more majestic as the text zooms in.

6th Intro (1980-Febuary 9, 1986)

Visuals: On a cloudy sky background, the Spasskaya Tower, complete with its Kremlin star, is seen on the left. Below, a string of "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" with a white shadow, scrolls continuously for a few seconds. After the text stops, the text "ВРЕМЯ", also with a white shadow, zooms in while also cycling colors, stopping as it hits the right side of the screen

Variant: From 1984-1986, the intro was altered to have a shot of the USSR flag flying in the wind, followed by a shot of the Kremlin complex, and then a zoom out to the Spasskaya Tower. "ВРЕМЯ" also stays red throughout. In 1985, the "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" is now white with a black outline, and the Spasskaya Tower is already in place.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A portion of the main theme to Time, Forward!, composed by Georgy Sviridov.

Audio Variant: From 1984-1986, a portion of the Patrioticheskaya Pesnya is used.

7th Intro (Febuary 10, 1986-July 1990)

Visuals: On a starfield background, a CGI spinning earth with a red-colored map of USSR zooms out, and a 3D red star with a yellow web flies out of the map. A white oval draws in as the white words "ТВ СССР" zoom in the right side above. Golden word "ВРЕМЯ" zooms in and leaves a blue feedback trail behind.

Technique: A mix of CGI, 2D computer animation and video feedback effects.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Extinct.

8th Intro (July 1990-1991)

Visuals: On a starfield, there is an image of an Earth with a space station above. The camera slightly moves up, and a pink light occurs and points at a space station, and a live-action clip flies out from it. After many footages of live-action clips, the clip dissolves, and the golden futuristic word "ВРЕМЯ" flies out of the space station, slighty tilted. White words "ИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ ПРОГРАММА" fade in.

Technique: A mix of 2D computer animation and live-action.

Audio: A soft horn and triagle tune, followed by a rapid violin tune and a 5-note synth tune.

9th Intro (December 16, 1994-July 31, 1996)

Visuals: There is a golden clock which moves closer to reveal the inside of it with gears. Then, it transitions into a map of the world and later, a globe is shown. The clock later appears while the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears at the bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the 6th intro.

10th Intro (August 1, 1996-September 26, 1999)

Visuals: After the clock ticks to the time the program is supposed to start. (9:00 PM MSK), The clock later zooms out of the television set. Then, a silhouette of the set used at that time is seen. Finally, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears when it transitions from its glossy appearance to a silvery appearance.

Technique: A mix of CGI and live-action.

Audio: A rendition of the 1980 theme, which was composed by Sergey Chekryzhov.

11th Intro (September 27, 1999-October 7, 2001)

Visuals: A clock zooms out from a clock wall into a television studio, transitioning to a master control set. Then, a man pulls the lever on the master control console, which transitions to a blue background. Then, the word "ВРЕМЯ" appears before transitioning into the studio.

Technique: A mix of CGI, digital animation, and live-action.

Audio: Same as the 10th intro.

Audio Variant: Sometime during 2000, the theme was re-recorded, which continues to be used as of today.

12th Intro (October 8, 2001-September 7, 2003)


Visuals: There is a master control center as it zooms out to later reveal more of the studio. After that, it transitions into the studio used at that time with the program's title card being displayed on a TV.

Technique: A mix of live-action and digital animation.

Audio: The 2000 recording of the program's theme.

13th Intro (September 8, 2003-March 2, 2008)


Visuals: There is a master control center until the screen moves to the left to reveal the outside of it. After that, it zooms forward into an entrance to the television set. The doors open to reveal the set used at that time.

Technique: A mix of CGI and live-action.

Audio: The 2000 recording of the program's theme.

14th Intro (March 3, 2008-Febuary 18, 2018)


Visuals: There is a globe, covered in red ribbons spinning on a dark background. Then, it transitions into the globe seen from atop while it later transitions into the program's title with the globe being placed on the right.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The 2000 recording of the program's theme

15th Intro (Febuary 19, 2018-)


Visuals: There is a globe with the map of Earth being in red covered in red ribbons spinning on a blue background. It later transitions into two shots of the globe, one from above and when the globe is placed on the right. Then a ribbon is seen which spins to reveal the set with the program's title, which is displayed on the back wall of the stage.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The 2000 recording of the program's theme.

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