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===Background===
WPBA'''WABE''' is the thirdsecondary [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] station for Atlanta, Georgia, and the only non-member of [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] in the state. It started in 1958 as '''WETV''' (not to be confused with low-power station in Tennessee as WETV-LP), then changed its call letters to '''WPBA''' in 1984, and WABE in January 2022.
 
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===1st Logo (1979-1984)===
|WETV|
 
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|WETV (1979) (From - the Cinema Showcase episode New Cinema Werner Herzog's Nosferatu).png|Logo (May 1, 1979-1984)
 
'''Nickname:''' "Tin Foil Text"
 
'''Logo:''' Fading into a black void, there is the text "'''WETV'''" in Microgramma, shown as a metallic model over a distorted, reflective surface as a dim light illuminates the entire thing. The screen starts off blurred, but slowly comes into focus. As it finishes focusing, the {{Font color|cornflowerblue|cornflower blue}} text "{{Font color|cornflowerblue|'''ATLANTA'''}}" appears below in the same font, waving constantly.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The focusing, the waving text. Obviously live-action for the tin-foil "WETA", and video feedback effects for the "ATLANTA" text.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft, dreamy piano ditty while 4 warble synth tones play throughout the logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen only on '' New German Cinema: Werner Herzog'' so far.
 
 
 
 
===2nd Logo (1984-1987)===
 
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'''Nicknames:''' "Hidden 30", "Ribbon 30"
 
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a thin 3D {{Font color|red|red}} "{{Font color|red|'''30'''}}" facing the right of the screen. Above it is "{{Font|Serif|'''WPBA'''}}" and below it is "{{Font|Serif|'''Atlanta'''}}", both in a white serif font. Bordering the top and bottom are 2 pairs of lines.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was seen on ''A Southern Voice''.
 
 
 
===3rd Logo (1987-1990)===
 
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|WPBA Atlanta (1984).jpg|2nd Logo (1987-1990)
|WPBA (1990).png|3rd ID (1990-1994)
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==WETV==
'''Nicknames:''' "The Highway", "Flaming Text"
===Logo (May 1, 1979-1984)===
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{{YouTube|id=y4gFmwB6mpU}}
 
'''Visuals:''' Fading into a black void is the text "'''WETV'''" in Microgramma, shown as a metallic model over a distorted, reflective surface as a dim light illuminates the entire thing. The screen starts off blurred, but slowly comes into focus. As it finishes focusing, the text "{{color|cornflowerblue|'''ATLANTA'''}}" appears below in the same font, waving constantly.
'''Logo:''' Fading into a live action shot of cars driving all over a highway in downtown Atlanta, "{{Font color|firebrick|'''{{Small|FROM}} ATLANTA WPBA'''}}", colored {{Font color|firebrick|blood red}} with a drop shadow, appears via a weird "flame" effect on the bottom of the screen.
 
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'''Audio:''' A soft, dreamy piano ditty while four warble synth tones play throughout the logo.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A high-pitched two-note keyboard tune, then an ascending synthesized "gurgling" sound. This is actually the end of the short piece music ''Shortie No. 19'' by Don Voegeli.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only on '' New German Cinema: Werner Herzog'' so far.
'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Seen on the very few PBS programs produced by WPBA from that time. This could've been on some old reruns of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' during the 80s and 90s. This was spotted on ''Cinema Showcase'', among others.
 
==WPBA==
===1st Logo (1984-1987)===
{{YouTube|id=7_mycOk3Cko}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a black background is a thin 3D "{{color|red|'''30'''}}" facing the right of the screen. Above it is "{{Font|Serif|'''WPBA'''}}" and below it is "{{Font|Serif|'''Atlanta'''}}", both in a white serif font. Bordering the top and bottom are two pairs of lines.
 
'''Technique:''' A still computer graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
===4th Logo (1990-1994)===
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''A Southern Voice''.
{{YouTube|id=3c2Vt3U1iDA|height=185|width=240}}
 
===2nd Logo (1987-1990)===
'''Nicknames:''' "The Skyline", "Crossing Text"
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WPBA Atlanta (1984).jpg
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{{YouTube|id=O6DHP87rKSU|id2=9ZFBfOnay_4|id3=LRiN1qw2MZg}}
 
'''Visuals:''' Fading into a live action shot of cars driving all over a highway in downtown Atlanta, "{{color|firebrick|'''{{Small|FROM}} ATLANTA WPBA'''}}", colored {{color|firebrick|blood red}} with a drop shadow, appears via a weird "flame" effect on the bottom of the screen.
'''Logo:''' Panning over a shot of downtown Atlanta, 2 sets of white lines come in from the top and bottom of the screen, zooming in before merging in the center. It reveals the stacked text "{{Font|Serif|from WPBA Atlanta}}" in the 1984 PBS corporate font, colored white with a black drop-shadow.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' TheLive linesaction crossing,with the2D skylineanimation for the shottext.
 
'''Audio:''' A high-pitched two-note keyboard tune, then an ascending synthesized "gurgling" sound. This is actually the end of the short music piece ''Shortie No. 19'' by Don Voegeli.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A short harpsicord tune with a held-out synth note at the beginning.
 
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===3rd ID (1990-1994)===
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'''Visuals:''' Panning over a shot of downtown Atlanta, two sets of white lines come in from the top and bottom of the screen, zooming in before merging in the center. It reveals the stacked text "{{Font|Serif|from WPBA Atlanta}}" in the 1984 PBS corporate font, colored white with a black drop-shadow.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI and live action.
 
'''Audio:''' A short harpsichord tune with a held-out synth note at the beginning.
===5th Logo (1994-2000)===
 
'''Availability:''' It could be seen on later episodes of ''Cinema Showcase'', ''The Making Of Modern Atlanta'', and ''Postcards from the Edge''.
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===4th ID (1994-1998)===
'''Nickname:''' "30PBA"
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a {{Font color|purple|purple}} background, several panels rotate slowly around as several shots from different programs fly across the screen. As the screens start to head towards the screen, a large {{Font color|blueviolet|lavender}} "{{Font color|blueviolet|'''{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|30}}'''}}" swings in, with the font in Copperplate Gothic, followed by "{{Font color|blueviolet|'''{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|PBA}}'''}}" zooming out letter-by-letter. As it happens, a {{Font color|purple|purple}} "{{Font color|purpledarkviolet|'''W'''}}" emerges from the right side of the circle and slides in. The screens then take over, forming a {{Font color|teal|dark turquoise}} background with several lines in different colors wiping in scrolling to the right. "{{Font|Copperplate Gothic|ATLANTA PUBLIC TELEVISION}}" then swings into place below the logo, all in a thinner version of the font in white while the logo shines. Several lines continue to scroll past.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''FX/SFX:''' The panels flying, the letters zooming out.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A descending piano tune at first, followed by a tune made of synthesized "doo" sounds. The tune plays again, this time with a trumpet MIDI, then one final time in a much grander tone. A synth flute/piano/trumpet theme then plays after a bit.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen only as a local ID.
 
'''Audio:''' A descending piano tune at first, followed by a tune made of synthesized "doo" sounds. The tune plays again, this time with a trumpet MIDI, then one final time in a much grander tone. A synth flute/piano/trumpet theme then plays after a bit.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen only as a local ID.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 13 August 2024

Background

WABE is the secondary PBS station for Atlanta, Georgia, and the only non-member of Georgia Public Broadcasting in the state. It started in 1958 as WETV (not to be confused with low-power station in Tennessee as WETV-LP), then changed its call letters to WPBA in 1984, and WABE in January 2022.


WETV

Logo (May 1, 1979-1984)


Visuals: Fading into a black void is the text "WETV" in Microgramma, shown as a metallic model over a distorted, reflective surface as a dim light illuminates the entire thing. The screen starts off blurred, but slowly comes into focus. As it finishes focusing, the text "ATLANTA" appears below in the same font, waving constantly.

Technique: Live action for the tin-foil "WETA", and Scanimate for the "ATLANTA" text.

Audio: A soft, dreamy piano ditty while four warble synth tones play throughout the logo.

Availability: Seen only on New German Cinema: Werner Herzog so far.

WPBA

1st Logo (1984-1987)


Visuals: On a black background is a thin 3D "30" facing the right of the screen. Above it is "WPBA" and below it is "Atlanta", both in a white serif font. Bordering the top and bottom are two pairs of lines.

Technique: A still computer graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on A Southern Voice.

2nd Logo (1987-1990)


Visuals: Fading into a live action shot of cars driving all over a highway in downtown Atlanta, "FROM ATLANTA WPBA", colored blood red with a drop shadow, appears via a weird "flame" effect on the bottom of the screen.

Technique: Live action with 2D animation for the text.

Audio: A high-pitched two-note keyboard tune, then an ascending synthesized "gurgling" sound. This is actually the end of the short music piece Shortie No. 19 by Don Voegeli.

Availability: Seen on the very few PBS programs produced by WPBA from that time. This could've been on old reruns of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood during the 80s and 90s. This was spotted on Cinema Showcase, among others.

3rd ID (1990-1994)


Visuals: Panning over a shot of downtown Atlanta, two sets of white lines come in from the top and bottom of the screen, zooming in before merging in the center. It reveals the stacked text "from WPBA Atlanta" in the 1984 PBS corporate font, colored white with a black drop-shadow.

Technique: CGI and live action.

Audio: A short harpsichord tune with a held-out synth note at the beginning.

Availability: It could be seen on later episodes of Cinema Showcase, The Making Of Modern Atlanta, and Postcards from the Edge.

4th ID (1994-1998)


Visuals: On a purple background, several panels rotate slowly around as several shots from different programs fly across the screen. As the screens start to head towards the screen, a large "30" swings in, with the font in Copperplate Gothic, followed by "PBA" zooming out letter-by-letter. As it happens, a "W" emerges from the right side of the circle and slides in. The screens then take over, forming a dark turquoise background with several lines in different colors wiping in scrolling to the right. "ATLANTA PUBLIC TELEVISION" then swings into place below the logo, all in a thinner version of the font in white while the logo shines. Several lines continue to scroll past.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A descending piano tune at first, followed by a tune made of synthesized "doo" sounds. The tune plays again, this time with a trumpet MIDI, then one final time in a much grander tone. A synth flute/piano/trumpet theme then plays after a bit.

Availability: Seen only as a local ID.

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