Draft:Chilevisión

Bumper descriptions by Unnepad

Bumper captures by Unnepad

Video captures courtesy of NYCKATV, Mario Morales, PabmanTV, barra, Television de Chile y +, Roberto Caamaño, Don Miguel, ¿Que hay en mi Tele?, Sky Verde, La TV Actual

Background: Chilevisión is a private free-to-air Chilean TV channel, and one of the main 4 in the country. Was originally launched in 1960 as Canal 9 (channel 9), as a project of the Universidad de Chile, being the third channel to be released in Chile. Near 1978, the channel gained color equipement, starting broadcasting in color like the rest of the channels. On 1980, the channel frequency was changed from 9 to 11, which resulted in a name change to Teleonce (and by 1983, Universidad de Chile Televisión). In 1991, the channel was rebranded in 1993 as Red de Televisión Universidad de Chile, as a plan to expand the channel. However, it wasn't successful, and along some problems at maintaining it, RTU is selled to Grupo Cisneros in 1993. By the year 2000, the channel receives a newer owner, Claxson Multimedia Group, and finally, by 2010, after a long process, it is selled to Turner Broadcasting

Teleonce/Universidad de Chile Televisión
(1981-1991)

Nicknames: "(11)"

Logo: The ID's mostly consist in the Teleonce logo (a stylised screen with "11") being animated in different ways.

Variants:


 * Blue 11: On a black background, a white single-colored Teleonce logo is seen. A blue light appear passing under it. Below appear the text "Universidad de Chile".
 * Neon 11: On a purplish background of several points,several pixelated lines appear flickering, which is later shown to be an outline of the Teleonce logo. The figure appear rotating until it places to the left-down corner of the screen. Above, the yellow words "Universidad de Chile Television" are expanding above.
 * Golden 11: There's two versions. TBA
 * Yellow 11: A spinning cube is leaving some stars, and cointains a sky BG. We move towards it, revealing a fastly moving sea in the sky. A 3D/inclined version of the Teleonce logo in yellow appear rotating and placing on the sky, as the words "Universidad de Chile Television" places below it.
 * Metallic 11: There's two versions
 * On a black background with a purple line, the Teleonce logo (now as a 3D model) appear rotating a bit in the reflectice floor. At the next appear the words "UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE TELEVISION"
 * Another version as the same text but bolder and in Arial.

FX/SFX: Depends of the variant. Either 2D or 3D animation.

Music/Sounds:


 * Blue 11: An excerpt of the channel theme at the time, with an announcer saying "Corporación de Televisión de la Universidad de Chile, Teleonce. El canal de la chilenidad".
 * Neon 11: A bell tune, with the announcer.
 * Golden 11: An almost omnious synth theme. (It was also used on a sign-off at the time). The second version as a moog-synth version of the Universidad de Chile anthem.
 * Yellow 11: TBA
 * Metallic 11: On of three synth versions of the Universidad de Chile anthem.

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None

RTU (Red De Televisión Universidad de Chile)
(1991-1992)

Note: The ID can be seen here. An announcement variant is seen here.

Nicknames: "University Blocks"

Logo: We start on a space background, in which three blocks (one colored blue, and the other two are redish) moves and places on the screen. The letters "RTU" appear above these, and the blocks flips. Below, the text "RED DE TELEVISION UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE" in light blue appear rising.

FX/SFX: 3D animation.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy synth theme, with some "whooshes" when the blocks moves. An announcer is seen saying "Transmite RTU, Red de Television Universidad de Chile. Y su canal familiar".

Music/Sounds/Variant: The announcer may speak a different phrase. For example: "...Y su canal del deporte".

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

Chilevision
1st Logo (1993-1994)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

2nd Logo (1996-1998)

Note: This ID can be seen here.

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

3rd Logo (1998)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

4th Logo (2000-2001)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

5th Logo (2002)

Nicknames: "Plastic Ball", "Scripture Sphere III", "Happy People"

Logo:A person(s) is/are seen on a city, holding a black cardboard with a random text. A circle is drawn in the head of a person, and latter on a part of the screen. In this second moment the circle is filled with a random color, and appear a animation of the CHV sphere (now solid and blue, with yellow lettering) rising, with the name "chilevision" and "tu canal" appearing. 20 versions are known to exist: TBA

Variants: There's a secondary version used between, after or before programs: On a animated orange (or blue) background, we see the same animation of the CHV sphere like the Main ID's, but with the sphere zooming out before the letters cover it.

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

6th Logo (2002-2004)

Logo: TBA

Variants: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

7th Logo (2004-2006)

Logo: TBA

Variants: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: Depends of the variant.

Availaiblity: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

8th Logo (2008-2014)

Logo: There's a random animation where appear the CHV logo. Once the sphere appear in middle of the white background, a text appear:


 * 2008-2009: The slogan "POR TI SOMOS MAS", sometimes with an URL.
 * 2009-2014: The slogan "TV de Verdad' appear, then the letters "TV" flip revealing the letters "ee" forming the entire slogan ("TeVe de Verdad")

Variants: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

9th Logo (2015-2018)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: TBA

10th Logo (2018-)

Nicknames: "The Emoji", "V=)"

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Current.

Editor's Note: None.