Gobierno Bolivariano de Venezuela (2010-2013)

Logo (2010-2013)
Visuals: On a black background, the yellow, and  stripes of the Venezuelan flag appear moving out from below, moving up to the right and into the center. The eight stars of the flag also appear moving along with the blue stripe. The background then fades to white, with monochrome footage being shown. The Venezuelan coat of arms appears and the text "CADENA NACIONAL" also fades in. The stripes turn into the other side, placing at the left. The same coat of arms and text appears near the other corner. The stripes move away as a black spot is revealed at the center, with an silhouette of Simon Bolivar riding a horse and holding a weapon is shown rising up from the bottom. The number "200" writes in and "BICENTENARIO" appears below, while the stripes of the Venezuelan flag wipe in in-between the texts. The silhouette and texts then zoom to the left, moving away as the stripes keep moving to the right. These then settle near the center at the left, with the gray "Gobierno Bolivariano de Venezuela" text shown next to it.

Variant: In the closing variant, the black spot is removed and the "Gobierno Bolivariano de Venezuela" text is shown in black.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The national anthem of Venezuela, "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo", along with an announcer. Availability: Seen at the beginning and end of national cadenas (joint broadcasts) by the Venezuelan government during the period, with many of them not being preserved online in full.