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{{About|the production logos used by WTTW|their station|WTTW IDs}}
Background: WTTW is a PBS affiliate located in Chicago, Illinois. It's one of the three PBS stations served in the Chicago area. The other two stations are: WYCC and WYIN.


===Background===
'''WTTW''' is a [[PBS]] affiliate located in Chicago, Illinois. It's one of the two PBS stations serving the Chicago area, with the other being WYIN (Lakeshore PBS) and formerly WYCC.


{{ImageTOC
1st Logo
|WTTW_(1984)_(Credit_-_CCGFilms).png|1st Logo (1978-1988)
(1978-1988)
|WTTW_(1987)_(Credit_-_Bobs_Logo_Channel).png|2nd Logo (September 28, 1987-2006)
WTTW (1978-1987)WTTW (1982)WTTW (1980)
|WTTW_(1992)_(Credit_-_Cesar_Blanco).png|3rd Logo (1987-1996)
|WTTW_(1998)_(Credit_-_TheKidsAndTeens).png|4th Logo (September 1-26, 1997)
|WTTW_(1999)_(From_-_To_Live_Until_I_Die).png|5th Logo (1997-2001)
|WTTWN_16-9.jpg|6th Logo (2006-2015)
|WTTW_(2015)_(From_-_Nature_Cat).png|7th Logo (2015-)
|WTTW_(2011)_(From_-_I_Remember_Better_When_I_Paint).png|8th Logo (2015-)
}}


===1st Logo (1978-1988)===
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WTTW (1984) (Credit - CCGFilms).png
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{{YouTube|id=X9VbbmScvYg|id2=aafP6rwnmzI}}


'''Visuals:''' The camera backs away from a drawing of the Chicago skyline at sunset from below. Then, {{color|darkorchid|pale purple}}-blue streaks shoot towards the sky parallel to the buildings, and the drawing fades to a black background. The streaks are revealed to belong to the top half of the text "{{color|blue|'''WTTW'''}}" in an outlined Helvetica font, which moves to the top of the screen to make room for the bottom half zooming into view. This is followed by the text "{{color|blue|'''Chicago'''}}" zooming out underneath in the same manner, and the word "{{color|blue|presents}}" in a smaller Helvetica font fading in under the logo.
Nickname: “Flared WTTW”, "The Chicago Skylines"


'''Variants:'''
Logo: We back away from a drawing of the Chicago skylines. Then, pale purple-blue gradient flares shoot out, and the drawing turns to a black background. “WTTW” and “Chicago” zoom out in separate parts and connect, with “WTTW” seemingly “jumping” away from the viewer and shrinking, while “Chicago” is still bigger and just “zooming” away.
* A shorter version starts at the logo zooming out.
* Another version omits "{{color|blue|presents}}".


'''Technique:''' Slit-scan photography.
Variants:
A shorter version starts at the logo zooming out.
On a 1982 episode of Sneak Previews, the tape went out temporarily, causing a portion of the logo to be in a greenish tint.
Another version has "presents" omitted.
FX/SFX: The logo parts zooming out. Good Scanimation for the time.


Music/Sounds: A Moog synth background and a somber 5-note synth-violin theme.
'''Audio:''' A Moog synth drone and a somber 5-note synth-violin theme that syncs up with the parts of the text zooming out.


Music/Sounds Variant: A rearranged variant of the short version exists.
'''Audio Variant:''' A rearranged variant of the short version exists.


Availability: Extremely rare. Originally appeared on The Frugal Gourmet, The McLaughlin Group, and Sneak Previews. One specific tape that has the shorter version is a 1990 videocassette of The Frugal Gourmet: A Colonial Christmas with Friends (one of the last programs to use this) from Pacific Arts and PBS Home Video.The version without "presents" appeared on the first season of The Paper Chase.
'''Availability:''' Originally appeared on ''The Frugal Gourmet'', ''The McLaughlin Group'', ''Sneak Previews'', and PBS reruns of ''The Paper Chase''. One specific tape that has the shorter version is a 1990 videocassette of ''The Frugal Gourmet: A Colonial Christmas with Friends'' (one of the last programs to use this) from Pacific Arts and [[PBS Distribution|PBS Home Video]].


===2nd Logo (September 28, 1987-2006)===
Editor's Note: None.
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{{YouTube|id=rWXj1ENOa_U|id2=OYSyrjft-60}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black-blue gradient background, there is a close-up of a ball, which has the buildings of Chicago (you might spot WLS' old Sears Tower studio in the ball as well) in it. As it starts to zoom away from the viewer, "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|WTTW}}}}" and "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|Chicago}}}}", in Century Schoolbook, also zoom out, both tilted on their sides at first, but rotating while they zoom out. When the letters stop zooming out, the ball zooms out for a few more seconds before it dots the "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|i}}}}" in "{{color|silver|{{Font|Century Schoolbook|Chicago}}}}".


'''Technique:''' CGI animated at 30p.


'''Audio:''' A synthesized chime tune, in which was actually done on the Roland D-50 synthesizer with the "Fantasia" patch. However, on Paragon Entertainment videos of ''Lamb Chop’s Play-Along!'', the music from the Paragon Entertainment Group logo can be heard after the PEG "Star P" logo is seen.


'''Audio Variants:'''
2nd Logo
* Sometimes the first note is shorter and the last note is longer.
(September 28, 1987-2006)
* When the logo first appeared, a synth choir tune was heard.
WTTW (1987)
* On the third season of ''Lamb Chop's Play-Along!'', a 4-note synth chime tune was heard (an alternate take).


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Lamb Chop’s Play-Along!'' on PBS Kids. Also appeared on other shows produced by WTTW such as ''America by Design'', ''The Frugal Gourmet'', ''Handy Ma'am'' and ''The McLaughlin Group'' (which used this logo until 2006). Obviously, this logo can also be seen on old ''Sneak Previews'' episodes as well.


===3rd Logo (1987-1996)===
Nickname: “The Sphere”
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WTTW (1992) (Credit - Cesar Blanco).png
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{{YouTube|id=9J74BByOnbY}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black-blue gradient background (much like the previous logo), the text "A PRESENTATION OF" (in Futura) and "{{Font|Serif|WTTW/Chicago}}" (in Bodoni) slide in from opposite sides of the screen.
Logo: On a black-blue gradient background, we see a close-up of a ball, which has the buildings of Chicago (you might spot WLS’ old Sears Tower studio in the ball as well) in it. As it starts to zoom away from the viewer, “WTTW” and “Chicago”, in Century Schoolbook font, also zoom out, both tilted on their sides at first, but rotating while they zoom out. When the letters stop zooming out, the ball zooms out for a few more seconds before it dots the “i” in “Chicago”.


'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
FX/SFX: Stupendous 1980s CGI graphics; the logo even holds up for today.


'''Audio:''' A three-note synth tune that was used on the station's idents during this time.
Music/Sounds: A synthesized chime tune. However, on Paragon Entertainment videos of Lamb Chop’s Play-Along!, the music from the Paragon Entertainment Group logo can be heard after the PEG “Star P” logo is seen.


'''Availability:''' Only known to be seen as an alternate logo on early 90s episodes of ''The McLaughlin Group''.
Music/Sounds Variants: Sometimes the first note is shorter and the last note is longer.


===4th Logo (September 1-26, 1997)===
Availability: Common. Can be seen on Lamb Chop’s Play-Along! on PBS Kids. Also appeared on other shows produced by WTTW such as Handyma'am and The McLaughlin Group (which used this logo until 2006). Obviously, this logo can also be seen on old Sneak Previews episodes as well. Also seen on The Frugal Gourmet. Debuted on America by Design.
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WTTW (1998) (Credit - TheKidsAndTeens).png
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{{YouTube|id=4ec_4R-6IEM}}


'''Visuals:''' On a background of the Earth, we see "WTTW Chicago" in Helvetica. On the logo, there's written "Produced in Association with".
Editor's Note: None.


'''Technique:''' A still computer graphic.


'''Audio:''' The final note of the 1987 [[Together Again Productions]] jingle.


'''Availability:''' Used on the 4th season of ''The Kidsongs Television Show''.


===5th Logo (1997-2001)===
3rd Logo
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(1991-1993)
WTTW (1999) (From - To Live Until I Die).png
WTTW (1991)
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{{YouTube|id=92VczESwuUI||id2=VM0JjzF4krQ}}


Logo: On a black-blue gradient background (much like in the second logo), the text "A PRESENTATION OF" (in Futura font) and "WTTW/Chicago" (in a Bodoni font) slide in from opposite sides of the screen.
'''Visuals:''' On a water background, "'''WTTW'''" turns to face the viewer with a sun shining over the letters, which dies down by the time "Chicago" fades in. The end result is similar to the last logo but on a water background.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: Simple animation.


'''Audio:''' A piano tune. A male announcer says "Produced in Chicago by WTTW." ''Handy Ma'am with Beverly DeJulio'' has its closing theme playing over it.
Music/Sounds: A two-note synth tune that sounds similar to the 80s WFSU jingle.


'''Availability:''' Spotted on ''I Live Until I Die''.
Availability: Hard to find. Only known to be seen as an alternate logo on early 90s episodes of The McLaughlin Group.


===6th Logo (2006-2015)===
Editor's Note: None.
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File:WTTW (2009) (From - the WordWorld episodes Duck Saves Spider's Web, Caterpillar Gets a Home).png
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{{YouTube|id=T4GqNEl8pHk|id2=Kmx6Am6DoAg|id3=UcRmHBx-pNU}}


'''Visuals:''' A blue background opens up to show a blue and white gradient bar, bordered by golden lines. "'''wttw{{color|blue|N}}'''" zooms out and settles itself in front of a {{color|cyan|light cyan}} gradient background. "{{Small|national}}" appears below the "{{color|blue|'''N'''}}".


'''Trivia:''' The branding was made by Troika Design Group


'''Variant:''' On ''WordWorld'', the logo is on a white background and plays in warp speed.


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
4th Logo
(1998-2000)


'''Audio:''' Four piano notes, backed up by guitar strumming.
Nickname: “Planet Earth” "Gaia"


'''Audio Variant:''' On''WordWorld,'' the logo uses closing theme.
Logo: On a background of the Earth, we see “WTTW Chicago” in a Helvetica font.


'''Availability:''' Can be seen at the end of new ''McLaughlin Group'' episodes and possibly some other productions.
FX/SFX: None.


===7th Logo (2015-)===
Music/Sounds: The finishing of the end-title theme of The Kidsongs Television Show.
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{{YouTube|id=KMuCn4FiOXo}}


'''Visuals:''' On a transparent white background, some people are seen standing around the Cloud Gate Sculpture. "{{color|deepskyblue|{{Big|'''wttw'''}}}}" swings into place and "CHICAGO" appears below the bar. A transparent rainbow bar appears during the animation.
Availability: Rare; only used as an alternate logo for The Kidsongs Television Show.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.


'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''Nature Cat''.
===8th Logo (2015-)===
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WTTW (2011) (From - I Remember Better When I Paint).png
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{{YouTube|id=UA9q47xadv0}}
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the center opens up to a bar with a picture of Chicago's skyline in it. "wttw" from the last logo zooms out into place. Blue lines emerge from the bar. "CHICAGO" appears letter-by-letter below with a fading effect.


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Either the music from the 6th logo or an inspiring tune backed up by drumbeats, with some similarities.
5th Logo
(1999-2006)
WTTW (1999)
Nickname: “Swimming Pool”


'''Availability:''' The version with the 6th logo's music was spotted on ''Weekend in Havana with Geoffrey Baer'' and the different theme variant was spotted on ''I Remember Better When I Paint''.
Logo: On a water background, “WTTW” turns to face the viewer with a sun shining over the letters, which dies down by the time “Chicago” fades in.


{{Navbox-PBS}}{{TV-Navbox}}
FX/SFX: Simple, but nice animation.


[[Category:Television logos]]
Music/Sounds: A piano tune. A male announcer says "Produced in Chicago by WTTW."Handymaa'm with Beverly DeJulio has its closing theme playing over it.
[[Category:PBS]]

[[Category:American television logos]]
Availability: TBA.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Logos made by Troika Design Group]]
Editor's Note: None.




6th Logo
(2006- )

Nickname: "The Boring Logo"

Logo: Nothing more than the current WTTW logo, which is just "wttw multimedia" in a thin Helvetica font against a white background.

FX/SFX: None, it's still.

Music/Sounds: Just the closing theme playing over it.

Availability: Currently in use. Word World is one of the shows that has this logo.

Editor's Note: None. It's just boring.




7th Logo
(2000s- )

Logo: A blue background opens up to show a white-tinted picture of Chicago's skyline, bordered by golden lines. "wttwN" zooms out and settles itself in front of the skyline. "national" appears below the "N".

FX/SFX: Not much, just the opening of the BG and the zooming out of the logo.

Music/Sounds: Four piano notes, backed up by guitar strumming.

Availability: Can be seen at the end of new McLaughlin Group episodes.

Editor's Note: None.




8th Logo
(201?-)

TBA




9th Logo
(2015-)
WTTW Chicago (2015)
Logo: On a transparent white background, we see some people standing around the "Cloud Gate" Sculpture. We also see a transparent rainbow bar. "WTTW" swings into place. Below "WTTW" is "Chicago".

FX/SFX: The swinging.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Only seen on Nature Cat.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 12 August 2024


Background

WTTW is a PBS affiliate located in Chicago, Illinois. It's one of the two PBS stations serving the Chicago area, with the other being WYIN (Lakeshore PBS) and formerly WYCC.



1st Logo (1978-1988)


Visuals: The camera backs away from a drawing of the Chicago skyline at sunset from below. Then, pale purple-blue streaks shoot towards the sky parallel to the buildings, and the drawing fades to a black background. The streaks are revealed to belong to the top half of the text "WTTW" in an outlined Helvetica font, which moves to the top of the screen to make room for the bottom half zooming into view. This is followed by the text "Chicago" zooming out underneath in the same manner, and the word "presents" in a smaller Helvetica font fading in under the logo.

Variants:

  • A shorter version starts at the logo zooming out.
  • Another version omits "presents".

Technique: Slit-scan photography.

Audio: A Moog synth drone and a somber 5-note synth-violin theme that syncs up with the parts of the text zooming out.

Audio Variant: A rearranged variant of the short version exists.

Availability: Originally appeared on The Frugal Gourmet, The McLaughlin Group, Sneak Previews, and PBS reruns of The Paper Chase. One specific tape that has the shorter version is a 1990 videocassette of The Frugal Gourmet: A Colonial Christmas with Friends (one of the last programs to use this) from Pacific Arts and PBS Home Video.

2nd Logo (September 28, 1987-2006)


Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background, there is a close-up of a ball, which has the buildings of Chicago (you might spot WLS' old Sears Tower studio in the ball as well) in it. As it starts to zoom away from the viewer, "WTTW" and "Chicago", in Century Schoolbook, also zoom out, both tilted on their sides at first, but rotating while they zoom out. When the letters stop zooming out, the ball zooms out for a few more seconds before it dots the "i" in "Chicago".

Technique: CGI animated at 30p.

Audio: A synthesized chime tune, in which was actually done on the Roland D-50 synthesizer with the "Fantasia" patch. However, on Paragon Entertainment videos of Lamb Chop’s Play-Along!, the music from the Paragon Entertainment Group logo can be heard after the PEG "Star P" logo is seen.

Audio Variants:

  • Sometimes the first note is shorter and the last note is longer.
  • When the logo first appeared, a synth choir tune was heard.
  • On the third season of Lamb Chop's Play-Along!, a 4-note synth chime tune was heard (an alternate take).

Availability: Can be seen on Lamb Chop’s Play-Along! on PBS Kids. Also appeared on other shows produced by WTTW such as America by Design, The Frugal Gourmet, Handy Ma'am and The McLaughlin Group (which used this logo until 2006). Obviously, this logo can also be seen on old Sneak Previews episodes as well.

3rd Logo (1987-1996)


Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background (much like the previous logo), the text "A PRESENTATION OF" (in Futura) and "WTTW/Chicago" (in Bodoni) slide in from opposite sides of the screen.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A three-note synth tune that was used on the station's idents during this time.

Availability: Only known to be seen as an alternate logo on early 90s episodes of The McLaughlin Group.

4th Logo (September 1-26, 1997)


Visuals: On a background of the Earth, we see "WTTW Chicago" in Helvetica. On the logo, there's written "Produced in Association with".

Technique: A still computer graphic.

Audio: The final note of the 1987 Together Again Productions jingle.

Availability: Used on the 4th season of The Kidsongs Television Show.

5th Logo (1997-2001)


Visuals: On a water background, "WTTW" turns to face the viewer with a sun shining over the letters, which dies down by the time "Chicago" fades in. The end result is similar to the last logo but on a water background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A piano tune. A male announcer says "Produced in Chicago by WTTW." Handy Ma'am with Beverly DeJulio has its closing theme playing over it.

Availability: Spotted on I Live Until I Die.

6th Logo (2006-2015)


Visuals: A blue background opens up to show a blue and white gradient bar, bordered by golden lines. "wttwN" zooms out and settles itself in front of a light cyan gradient background. "national" appears below the "N".

Trivia: The branding was made by Troika Design Group

Variant: On WordWorld, the logo is on a white background and plays in warp speed.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: Four piano notes, backed up by guitar strumming.

Audio Variant: OnWordWorld, the logo uses closing theme.

Availability: Can be seen at the end of new McLaughlin Group episodes and possibly some other productions.

7th Logo (2015-)


Visuals: On a transparent white background, some people are seen standing around the Cloud Gate Sculpture. "wttw" swings into place and "CHICAGO" appears below the bar. A transparent rainbow bar appears during the animation.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Only seen on Nature Cat.

8th Logo (2015-)

Visuals: On a black background, the center opens up to a bar with a picture of Chicago's skyline in it. "wttw" from the last logo zooms out into place. Blue lines emerge from the bar. "CHICAGO" appears letter-by-letter below with a fading effect.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Either the music from the 6th logo or an inspiring tune backed up by drumbeats, with some similarities.

Availability: The version with the 6th logo's music was spotted on Weekend in Havana with Geoffrey Baer and the different theme variant was spotted on I Remember Better When I Paint.

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