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Well yes. Before, back in the olden days when BBC One had a globe, they could cut instantly into the ident and start talking.
If they were promoting a show on later or on another channel they would use a holding slide.
With the balloons, they technically had a 'grab', sometimes they had a little tune before the BBC ONE logo appered and sometimes they just cut to the logo appering.
When they just cut to the logo form up the music usually had a sharp note or something of the like.
Example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FfT7p7TET8 (Yes I know that's the last balloon)
It grabbed your attention.
As did ones with the little bit of music at the start.
PS. I might be wrong about the holding slides thing.
While I agree that some beautifully directed and memorable form-up sequences have been lost, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned something much more obvious.
This is a step back towards traditional presentation... albeit not traditional BBC1 presentation.
A quick, unmistakable musical sting to grab your attention as the symbol forms... then the announcer starts speaking. Pres, just like it should be. Never again will the announcer on BBC1 speak over images which don't explicitly identify the channel or promote a programme! And never again will there be tight junctions where the ident is cut off before the logo forms up!
Judged by the result - and not how some individual idents have been recut - this is a good move.
This is a step back towards traditional presentation... albeit not traditional BBC1 presentation.
A quick, unmistakable musical sting to grab your attention as the symbol forms... then the announcer starts speaking. Pres, just like it should be. Never again will the announcer on BBC1 speak over images which don't explicitly identify the channel or promote a programme! And never again will there be tight junctions where the ident is cut off before the logo forms up!
Judged by the result - and not how some individual idents have been recut - this is a good move.
Well yes. Before, back in the olden days when BBC One had a globe, they could cut instantly into the ident and start talking.
If they were promoting a show on later or on another channel they would use a holding slide.
With the balloons, they technically had a 'grab', sometimes they had a little tune before the BBC ONE logo appered and sometimes they just cut to the logo appering.
When they just cut to the logo form up the music usually had a sharp note or something of the like.
Example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FfT7p7TET8 (Yes I know that's the last balloon)
It grabbed your attention.
As did ones with the little bit of music at the start.
PS. I might be wrong about the holding slides thing.