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→13th Logo (March 1992-October 1994): Seen some Channel Nine stuff dated from Feb 1992 that used the 13th logo.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. | '''Editor's Note:''' None. | ||
===13th Logo ( | ===13th Logo (February 1992-October 1994)=== | ||
<center>'''Original Variants (1992-1993)'''</center> | <center>'''Original Variants (1992-1993)'''</center> | ||
<gallery mode=packed heights=200> | <gallery mode=packed heights=200> | ||
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File:Screen_Shot_2019-03-22_at_12.39.42_pm.png|TasTV variant from Tasmania | File:Screen_Shot_2019-03-22_at_12.39.42_pm.png|TasTV variant from Tasmania | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{YouTube|id=cam21a_655g| | {{YouTube|id=1yuSutzdg8Y|id2=cam21a_655g|id3=YonUiH0Ua7A|id4=Prdiv1anK-c|id5=JxAzAymDcTA}} | ||
'''Logo:''' On a evening sky background, a curved glass stripe wipes in over what appears to be purple clouds, along with glass rods of different sizes. The camera then pans over the glass stripe gets bombarded by several glass rods from behind. This causes a golden picture of Australia to pixelate onto it. As the camera zooms into it, we then go thorough a small hole in it, briefly going underground before emerging out with several glass rods (some flying out, others emerging from the ground), starting with brown and then ending with the normal look from them, all under a evening sky with circling clouds. The camera then pans over to one of the skyscraper-like rods, revealing the Nine logo in translucent orange (later in gold) and a reflection of the station's serving area appears behind it. The sky then either remains or turns to night as the logo shines. The end result also shows the glass rods sections looking like windows on a skyscraper. | '''Logo:''' On a evening sky background, a curved glass stripe wipes in over what appears to be purple clouds, along with glass rods of different sizes. The camera then pans over the glass stripe gets bombarded by several glass rods from behind. This causes a golden picture of Australia to pixelate onto it. As the camera zooms into it, we then go thorough a small hole in it, briefly going underground before emerging out with several glass rods (some flying out, others emerging from the ground), starting with brown and then ending with the normal look from them, all under a evening sky with circling clouds. The camera then pans over to one of the skyscraper-like rods, revealing the Nine logo in translucent orange (later in gold) and a reflection of the station's serving area appears behind it. The sky then either remains or turns to night as the logo shines. The end result also shows the glass rods sections looking like windows on a skyscraper. | ||
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* The background reflected in the building's windows will vary depending on which city/region the station serves. | * The background reflected in the building's windows will vary depending on which city/region the station serves. | ||
* Sometimes, the Nine logo is replaced with that of a different station's logo if possible (like WIN). | * Sometimes, the Nine logo is replaced with that of a different station's logo if possible (like WIN). | ||
* Sometime in | * Sometime in early 1993, this ident received a revision. The animation proceeds as usual, however the final logo is now in metallic gold instead of translucent orange and new background images are used which were taken at night instead of sunset and are much sharper and cleaner than before. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation. | '''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' A deep whoosh is first heard, and then sounds of synth wipes and beeps are heard, overlayed with a upbeat trumpet theme, ending with 4 notes. | '''Music/Sounds:''' A deep whoosh is first heard, and then sounds of synth wipes and beeps are heard, overlayed with a upbeat trumpet theme, ending with 4 notes. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' During the first month or so of this ID's use, the theme had a slightly different composure to it. | |||
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015. | '''Availability:''' Extinct. Although, this ID was re-aired as part of the premiere of The Amazing 90's in 2015. | ||