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'''FX/SFX:''' The images and logo turning upward. Great CGI mixed with live-action scenery. | '''FX/SFX:''' The images and logo turning upward. Great CGI mixed with live-action scenery. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' It normally used | '''Music/Sounds:''' It normally used a gentle uplifting fanfare with a horn section, ending with six synth bell/choir notes (the last three would later become the trademark ABC jingle), and would be remixed depending on the variant. Other sounds relating to the imagery would be used, as well (The normal jingle was heard on the Leaves, Cave Painting, Snake Skin, River, Rainforest, Tide, Ashes, Desert Flower, Desert, Seashells, Skyscrapers, Wattle, Rock Pebbles, Sand and Cave IDs with the sounds intact). The Special variant was usually accompanied with an announcer. | ||
'''Availability:''' Most of the idents are obviously extinct. The Bush Tea ID makes a surprise appearance on ''The Best Of The Late Show Volume 3'' VHS (it was part of a joke to pretend that the show cut to a boring documentary about birds). The Bicentennial ID was also used as a home video logo for the release of From ''The Outback To The Sea - Images Of The Australian Bicentennial Year''. | '''Availability:''' Most of the idents are obviously extinct. The Bush Tea ID makes a surprise appearance on ''The Best Of The Late Show Volume 3'' VHS (it was part of a joke to pretend that the show cut to a boring documentary about birds). The Bicentennial ID was also used as a home video logo for the release of From ''The Outback To The Sea - Images Of The Australian Bicentennial Year''. |