CNV Television

CNV TV is a television distribution brand started by AGS Media in late 2007.

1st Logo

(2007 - 2009)

Nickname: "CNV Eyemark"

Logo: Various parts of the logo flows from every direction, rotating, until they make their places. The lens in the center of eyeball blinks and the laser beam of green begin to carve the name in fast pace.

FX/SFX: The moving parts, the laser beam.

Music/Sounds: A CNV's common tune for the time.

Variants: A shorter version featured already formed name with no laser.

Availability: Extinct for now, as it was short-lived. TV shows now have second logo.

Scare Factor: Low.

2nd Logo

(2009-)

Nickname: "Three Lightnings"

Logo: We move forward to the curvy horizon, where the light comes from. The ground below is grey. The solid grey sun starts to emerge from the horizon with rays effect, and two ribbons fly from the sides. Then sun stands in the center, the ribbons fly under it and turn into TELEVISION. The action takes very little time, and it is monochrome.

Variants:


 * There are many variants of background tone and music pitch.
 * The logo can be colored.

FX/SFX: Simple, but well-mastered animation of the planet, sun, ribbons and rays.

Music/Sounds: Proud horn fanfare ending with a flash sound. Sometimes, only the bird songs are heard..

Availability: Seen in the closing credits of CNV-published television series.

Scare Factor: Low.

CNV Television Productions

(2009 - ...)

Nickname: "CNV Orb"

Logo: The animation starts as in the CNV-TV 1st Logo, but flying elements form a corporate circle.

FX/SFX: The animation in the logo.

Variants: There are many variants of background tone and music pitch.

Music/Sounds: New tune presented; something like wind chimes followed by a synth splash.

Availability: Current before shows and programs shown on TV (particularly on CNV Channel).

Scare Factor: Low.

Cinema Network International Television

(2009-)

Nickname: "Three Lightnings"

Logo: Many debris spin around a small orb, which also rotates. Very quickly, they

form a logo and bump the screen, freezing. (See Activision logo for example).

FX/SFX: Ambient whooshing sounds and a more loud whoosh on the bumping.

Music/Sounds: A synth tune with some drumbeats cutting in at the end.

Availability: Rather common in European countries.

Scare Factor: Low.