Tele 3/Idents and Packages

Logos

 * Something put behind a half-black half-white decoration.

Variants idents

 * Startup: First we see a lightning flash showing a blank screen. After a while, the police comes to inform that this channel is illegal. Then switches go off, clocks go round, antennas start receiving signals and we cut to the television in full view. Then it starts showing random imagery from objects, cartoon, music, and sports to people in a snowsuit, dancers, and a feather. It all ends when a woman with blue eyes opens them, after which we get a transition to the logo.


 * Objects: The start-up variant consists of various types of imagery, such as a beer can that opens and a doorknob. At the end, a blue car would appear.
 * Fashion: We see a lot of scenes involving men and women in front of a black and white decor.
 * Cartoon: Featuring a man getting hurt, a baby crying and a cat trying to hit a bird.


 * Closedown: The blue-eyed women in the startup closes her eyes. People start doing their acts in reverse against the white background. In some transitions, the TV will also show up. After that the tv shows the end of all antennas, after which the TV after a lot of bruises closes down, then the woman at the start closes her eyes again followed by the logo getting shown.

Trivia
Despite what the startup variant seems to tell, Tele 3 is in actuality more dubiously legal rather than outright illegal. The network executives did not have rights to air television in Vicnora at the time the logo was made, but did have the right to air television in El Kadsre and used old RGN headquarters to air television from there to Vicnora.

FX/SFX
Live-action and animated. Very likely an early example of digital filmmaking.

Cheesy factor:
The logo concept is blatantly taken from the Swedish TV channel Femman (now Kanal 5) and Belgium TV channel VT4 (now VIER). The startup also contains a lot of noise and images with no seeming coherence between the image and background noise whatsoever. This was likely due to the more abstract take on graphic design at the time period.

Music/sounds:

 * Startup: The thing starts with the song "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones and then transitions into a beatbox/piano piece and trumpet with background noises behind it.
 * Normal: Beatbox, techno, rock, synthpop, trap, dubstep and piano.
 * Close down variant: Piano piece.

Availability:
Extinct.

Scare factor:

 * Normal: Low. The design and weird sounds may be unconventional at first, but it becomes something you habituate to.
 * Startup: Low to High. The transitions and all will still probably get to people, but the loud "slam" at the end really doesn't make it any more comfortable to watch.
 * Closedown: Low,  as there are still transitions, but it moves quickly.