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MM
MMcG198
Kudos to them for getting the whole operation up and running. Just unfortunate that the on-screen presentation looks as though it'll be somewhat underwhelming. I thought THAT logo couldn't look any worse - but the execution on those idents has proved me wrong. And looks as though viewers in the south will be subjected to the same cringeworthy 'Part of U' slogan.
CO
Colm
The new in-vision continuity announcers have been revealed:

http://utv.ie/Press/2014/12/19/two-new-faces-for-utv-ireland-24320

Interesting to note they will be introducing the "evening" programmes - so the same as Nordie UTV with no live continuity during the day then?
NW
nwtv2003
rdd posted:
What appears to be the channel idents are running on the promo loop - same general "scenery' idea and same soundtrack as UTV NI but the logo in the bottom left hand corner instead of the centre.


The HD versions looks stunning, they look like a promo for Visit Ireland rather than a channel ident.
BR
Brekkie
Is UTV the only broadcaster in the world to use in-vision continuity? It seems such an outdated concept.
CO
Colm
Off the top of my head, there's still in-vision used on TG4 and RAI. So not totally outdated, and so it shouldn't be.
Standby, ETP1 Forever and alexhduk gave kudos
DB
dbl
Is UTV the only broadcaster in the world to use in-vision continuity? It seems such an outdated concept.

één - Belgium



NRK1 - Norway



TV4 - Sweden
Last edited by dbl on 20 December 2014 8:46pm - 2 times in total
MM
MMcG198
There's nothing 'outdated' about the concept of in-vision continuity. I would certainly agree that what we saw on many regional ITV stations in the 70s and 80s would look very out of place today. However, with slick graphics and a good presenter, IVC can still work well today. I applaud UTV for being brave enough to stick with it.
BR
Brekkie
dbl posted:
Is UTV the only broadcaster in the world to use in-vision continuity? It seems such an outdated concept.


TV4 - Norway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNIv3VMQNVI

Thanks for those clips - so IVC still goes on but I think they kind of prove my point, especially that last one which has a gorgeous ident abruptly interupted to go in-vision instead - even if that is probably the best example of the three. I just don't see the advantage of it though.
DB
dbl
SVT1 (Sweden) had IVC, but ditched it in favour of out of vision (essentially BBC style) a few years ago

Final IVC link:


Idents:


Replaced with:
VM
VMPhil
Col posted:
Off the top of my head, there's still in-vision used on TG4 and RAI. So not totally outdated, and so it shouldn't be.

It probably wouldn't work on the main channels like BBC One or ITV in this country, but I think it would add personality to some of the smaller digital channels. UK Gold had it until the big 1997 network launch for example.


More youth oriented channels have tried it before but seem to give up quickly, ITV2 and BBC Three for example, which may be partially the reason why it's not seen anymore (cost presumably the main factor). Didn't Channel 4 try it in the circles era?
BK
bkman1990
Jenny Buckley has been announced as the new weather presenter for Ireland Live and Ireland Live at 10.

http://utvireland.ie/Press/2014/12/21/jenny-buckley-unveiled-as-weather-presenter-25729
FL
flaziola
So, at press conferences and court door scrambles as well as the usual greeen RTÉ windshield, TV3's blue windshield with tatty falling off logo and BBC Newsline's red piece, you'll be spotting this as well.
http://utvireland.ie/assets/data/getmediafile.ashx?guid=598aea89-7954-4fc4-b15f-dc224d56bae7&maxsidesize=700

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