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'''Visuals:''' On a black background is a figure of nine dots together in a 3x3 cube, which slowly pans into full view. It becomes lit in the process and becomes gold with pink edge. The streaks draw a name below: "NINE NETWORK" with "AUSTRALIA" on second line, in a | '''Visuals:''' On a black background is a figure of nine dots together in a 3x3 cube, which slowly pans into full view. It becomes lit in the process and becomes gold with pink edge. The streaks draw a name below: "NINE NETWORK" with "AUSTRALIA" on second line, in a Futura font. | ||
'''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. | ||
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'''Audio Variants:''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* On the disco version | * On the disco version, whooshing sounds are heard when the disco balls fly past us. | ||
* On the Australian version of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'', the "think" cue used for the $2,000 question is heard (though the 1997 Grundy logo before that uses its own music). | * On the Australian version of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'', the "think" cue used for the $2,000 question is heard (though the 1997 Grundy logo before that uses its own music). | ||
* On the ''Hi-5'' DVD "Snow Party", it's silent. | * On the ''Hi-5'' DVD "Snow Party", it's silent. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background are lots of dots expanding and contracting. Nine dots appear rapidly one by one, followed by the number 9. At the same time the following text fades in below: | '''Visuals:''' Over a black background, there are lots of dots expanding and contracting. Nine dots appear rapidly one by one, followed by the number 9. At the same time the following text fades in below: | ||
<div style='text-align: center;'><span style="letter-spacing:4px;">Nine Network Australia</span></div> | <div style='text-align: center;'><span style="letter-spacing:4px;">Nine Network Australia</span></div> | ||
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation by Velvet mediendesign. | '''Technique:''' 2D animation by Velvet mediendesign. | ||
'''Audio:''' 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 | '''Audio:''' 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). | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
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* The logo was last seen on [[Draft:TVS|TVS]] repeats of the 2007 revival of ''Here's Humphrey'' in 2013. | * The logo was last seen on [[Draft:TVS|TVS]] repeats of the 2007 revival of ''Here's Humphrey'' in 2013. | ||
'''Legacy:''' With a logo this bland, it's little wonder that it was quickly retired in | '''Legacy:''' With a logo this bland, it's little wonder that it was quickly retired in favour of bringing back the dots starting with the next logo. | ||
===9th Logo (2008-2009)=== | ===9th Logo (2008-2009)=== | ||
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'''Visuals:''' On a green gradient background, there are nine differently- | '''Visuals:''' On a green gradient background, there are nine differently-coloured dots which form an updated version of the iconic nine dots logo. A white vertical line grows and then produces the number nine on the left side and text on the right side. The text is in exactly the same arrangement as the previous logo. All of the logo happens on a lime green background. This is directly based on the IDs at the time. | ||
'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
'''Visuals:''' On a background ( | '''Visuals:''' On a background (colour variations listed below), all at once, the Channel Nine logo is filled with colour, a streak zooms in the bottom left corner and the phrase and copyright stamp from the previous logo fade in. All heavily based on the 2012 ident package. | ||
'''Variants:''' The actual production logo has only been spotted on a few shows and hence in four | '''Variants:''' The actual production logo has only been spotted on a few shows and hence in four colours, but in-credit logos and Channel Nine's own idents have these colour variations. | ||
* {{color | * {{color | ||
|limegreen|Green}} | |limegreen|Green}} | ||
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[[File:Nine_Network_Ending_2016.png|400px|center]] | [[File:Nine_Network_Ending_2016.png|400px|center]] | ||
'''Visuals:''' On the show's ending background, the watermark fills with a certain | '''Visuals:''' On the show's ending background, the watermark fills with a certain colour (the dots fly in, but not on WIN Television as the dots aren't in the logo) as a rectangle, which has a darker version of the same colour as the logo, with a ribbon in it (like the 2012 branding) appears. Inside the rectangle is "NINE NETWORK PRODUCTION" in white. Above it is another rectangle, in the same colour as the logo, reading "PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN". A copyright stamp is seen below, in another rectangle. | ||
'''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the | '''Variant:''' Like the previous logo, the colours may vary depending on the show. For example, on ''A Current Affair'', the colour is red. on ''Today'', the colour is orange, etc. | ||
'''Technique:''' CGI. | '''Technique:''' CGI. | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
'''Visuals:''' 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 | '''Visuals:''' 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 colour 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 colour as the Nine logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||