Deuxième Chaîne de l'ORTF

Background
This is the second channel of ORTF (initially RTF Télévision 2 under the ownership of RTF) after said channel rebranded RTF and its other channels. On 1 October 1967, the channel switched to color using the SECAM system, making it the first color television channel in France. In 1974, the company renamed itself to Antenne 2.

1st ID (July 25, 1964-October 1, 1967)
Visuals: Same as the RTF 2 logo, except the ORTF logo with a "2" above replaces "Times New Roman". The two bars then reveal the ORTF logo against the black background at the end, along with "Television" wiping in underneath.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: Same as the RTF 2 logo.

2nd ID (October 1, 1967-1972)
Visuals: Same as before, except that the top curtain is now, the bottom curtain is yellow and the arrows are to signify their shift into color broadcasting, instead of the previous logo, the text "DEUXIÈME CHAÎNE COLEUR ",  in black, zooms in at the end.

Technique: 2D Cel animation.

Audio: Same as before.

Audio Variant: Another variant with café/elevator-like music exists.

3rd ID (January 31, 1972-1975)
Visuals: Three circles in, and ) fuse into each other and form the ORTF logo. It then gets embedded in multiple colorful petals. Then we see gaping holes moving out, creating color illusions. Then we see colorful shapes forming patterns around a circle, with a  circle zooming in on its center. After that is green ovals and violet circles appearing on a white circle in the center of a  background. Ultimately, the text Eurostile Black Cooper Black Eurostile Black appears on the center of the pattern.

Technique: Motion-controlled animation.

Audio: Same as the first logo, but a bit louder.

Availability: This ident was resurrected in 2017 commercial jingles for France 2, celebrating its 35th anniversary.