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* In the logo's final year, the text was redone. It was stacked so that the three "N"s were on top of each other. | * In the logo's final year, the text was redone. It was stacked so that the three "N"s were on top of each other. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show. | ||
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'''Logo:''' Just the stacked text from the final version of the previous logo, this time without the outline of Australia, appearing in the credits. | '''Logo:''' Just the stacked text from the final version of the previous logo, this time without the outline of Australia, appearing in the credits. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' None. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show. | ||
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* Some programs would have a copyright notice accompanying the logo. | * Some programs would have a copyright notice accompanying the logo. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' None | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the credits of the show. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Just the credits of the show. | ||
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'''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997. | '''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The cube rotating to become a 2-D version of the nine balls. The text forming and the URL fading in. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 2-note electronic tune with a whoosh sound. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A 2-note electronic tune with a whoosh sound. | ||
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* A UFO-themed variant exists. | * A UFO-themed variant exists. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The cube rotating to become a 2-D version of the nine balls. The text forming and the URL fading in. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Same as before. | ||
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* On ''This is Your Life'', the show logo appears between the 9 logo and the URL. | * On ''This is Your Life'', the show logo appears between the 9 logo and the URL. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The nine dots appearing, followed by the number 9 and the text fading below. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Sci-fi sounds for the dots appearing (which are the same sounds heard during the Channel Nine idents), then a space-age rendition of the long-running "Still The One" jingle (which is four notes descending in tune). | '''Music/Sounds:''' Sci-fi sounds for the dots appearing (which are the same sounds heard during the Channel Nine idents), then a space-age rendition of the long-running "Still The One" jingle (which is four notes descending in tune). | ||
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* On ''Pete and Dud: The Lost Tapes'', the logo is cropped to a square box and positioned on the left side of the screen. | * On ''Pete and Dud: The Lost Tapes'', the logo is cropped to a square box and positioned on the left side of the screen. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Just the zooming out and turning of the Channel Nine logo. None for the still version. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized whooshing sound accompanied by a fast descending note tune on a bright piano. This is followed by a news-style remix of the four-note "Still The One" theme, culminating in an electric guitar tune. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A synthesized whooshing sound accompanied by a fast descending note tune on a bright piano. This is followed by a news-style remix of the four-note "Still The One" theme, culminating in an electric guitar tune. | ||
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'''Logo:''' A blue gradient square with the number 9 is seen on a black background. The name is below the square, together with copyright info and website, all in three lines. The square shines. | '''Logo:''' A blue gradient square with the number 9 is seen on a black background. The name is below the square, together with copyright info and website, all in three lines. The square shines. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The only action are moving and shining colors on the square. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A wiggling electronic soundtrack based on Nine Network's idents at the time. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A wiggling electronic soundtrack based on Nine Network's idents at the time. | ||
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'''Variant:''' A variant exists where the animation happens in the middle of the screen, and the "NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA" text has been replaced by "NINE FILMS AND TELEVISION". | '''Variant:''' A variant exists where the animation happens in the middle of the screen, and the "NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA" text has been replaced by "NINE FILMS AND TELEVISION". | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Everything. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A spacey "woosh" sound. The Nine Films And Television variant uses the music from the previous logo, or sometimes none. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A spacey "woosh" sound. The Nine Films And Television variant uses the music from the previous logo, or sometimes none. | ||
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* Also, there is yet another version that when it fades in, the logo is fully formed. | * Also, there is yet another version that when it fades in, the logo is fully formed. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The fade in of the background and text. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A shortened version of their regular ID music which sounds electronic. Beeping sounds accompany the white squares when they appear on screen. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A shortened version of their regular ID music which sounds electronic. Beeping sounds accompany the white squares when they appear on screen. | ||
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'''Variant:''' There is a superimposed version of this logo used on shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos''. | '''Variant:''' There is a superimposed version of this logo used on shows such as ''A Current Affair'' and ''Australia's Funniest Home Videos''. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The dots flying in the sky, the appearance of the number nine and the slow movement of the dots in the background. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows). | '''Music/Sounds:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows). | ||
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* A still version exists. | * A still version exists. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The circles zooming and the text sliding. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calming 2-note guitar riff (with an echoed whispering voice saying "Smile...") based on the music of the idents at the time. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A calming 2-note guitar riff (with an echoed whispering voice saying "Smile...") based on the music of the idents at the time. | ||
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* As the annual Credit Union Christmas Pageant was produced by Channel Nine's Adelaide unit, the text is changed to say "PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN" (as this is the Australian state that Adelaide is located in). Underneath is the copyright stamp which reads "(C) (Year) WIN and SA Tourism Commission". On the bottom of the copyright stamp is the byline "a division of WIN Corporation" (as the Nine stations in Adelaide and Perth were owned by then-Nine affiliate WIN Television). | * As the annual Credit Union Christmas Pageant was produced by Channel Nine's Adelaide unit, the text is changed to say "PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIAN" (as this is the Australian state that Adelaide is located in). Underneath is the copyright stamp which reads "(C) (Year) WIN and SA Tourism Commission". On the bottom of the copyright stamp is the byline "a division of WIN Corporation" (as the Nine stations in Adelaide and Perth were owned by then-Nine affiliate WIN Television). | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Just the dissolving in of the Nine logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' An electronic, space-age six note tune (similar to the 2006 logo). Sometimes, the last note is cut off on Hi-5. | '''Music/Sounds:''' An electronic, space-age six note tune (similar to the 2006 logo). Sometimes, the last note is cut off on Hi-5. | ||
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|red|Red}} | |red|Red}} | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The streak zooming on the bottom left, the logo filling with color. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A quick woosh following by a short "wind chime" noise or the closing theme. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A quick woosh following by a short "wind chime" noise or the closing theme. | ||
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'''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the colors may vary depending on the show. For example, On ''A Current Affair'', the color is red. on ''Today'', the colour is orange, etc. | '''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the colors may vary depending on the show. For example, On ''A Current Affair'', the color is red. on ''Today'', the colour is orange, etc. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' The dots flying in, the logo filling with color, the rectangles appearing. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the program. | '''Music/Sounds:''' The closing music of the program. | ||
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'''Logo:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate color for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that a copyright notice appears in the same color as the Nine logo. | '''Logo:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate color for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that a copyright notice appears in the same color as the Nine logo. | ||
''' | '''Technique:''' Just the Nine logo appearing. May wipe in along with a show's custom endboard, as is the case with ''Today'' and ''A Current Affair''. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the end theme of the show. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Just the end theme of the show. | ||