Pirate Cat TV

Background
Pirate Cat TV is the television channel broadcast of Pirate Cat Radio, a pirate radio station broadcasting since 1996, that started around 2009 and ran for less than a year on San Francisco's channel 13.

Logo (2009)
Logo: The logo of the channel is a jolly rodger with the skull shaped like a cat and curved lines to indicate a broadcast on either side. This logo appears over black static and flashes and gets larger. When the logo reaches it's full size, lightning strikes with a stock sound effect appear. The text "Pirate Cat Television" appears, with each word animating from the centre of the screen. Then, the text "Broadcast 13" appears in the same fashion. Followed by "Taking Back" and then "Our Airwaves!" The pirate cat logo appears again, followed by another flash of lightning. The logo then shrinks, in a reverse of the begining of the logo. Mark Gunnion appears on a screen and says "Pirate Cat Television". Then a shot of a 1990s CRT TV covered in spinning text saying "FREE TV" followed by a whailing noise and flashing, spinning lights in the centre of the screen. Mark Gunnion appears again, screaming, as the whailing noise continues, while the screen is covered with the text "13 San Fransico" fading in and out.

Variants: There is a variant that shows only the pirate cat logo and lightning flashes.

Technique: Computer 2D animation software and stock effects, a camera pointed at a CRT, Mark Gunnion's voice over.

Music/Sounds: Stock lightning sound effect, a whailing noise, and Mark Gunnion's voice. Music/Sounds Variants: The shortened version does not feature any sounds other than the stock lightning effect.

Availability: Extinct. These logos have been uploaded to youtube by Mark Gunnion, who created them for the channel.