Draft:TJ Media

Background
TJ Media, formerly known as Taijin Media, is a South Korean manufacturer of karaoke machines and bundled content with central operations in Korea and the Philippines.

1st Logo (1990s)
Logo: Over a white background we see a red glossy oval with the word "TAIJIN" in front, below there's another oval in a shadow-like context with the cursive "media" spread out. The logo fades slowly and stays onscreen for a few seconds before fading out.

Variant: WOW branded machines have a black explosive shape with the yellow "WOW" inside shown on the top-right corner.

Technique: The logo just fades in and out.

Music/Sounds: A harp arpeggio segueing into a bombastic horn fanfare, later a brief flute glissando and a synthesized upbeat theme with timpanis plays. Then more horn notes with a crash, with a male choir singing "Taijin Media!", and a gong note and a female "Wow" voice is heard at the end.

Availability: Seen when a Taijin branded karaoke machine is turned on.

1st Logo (2002-2009)
Logo: Over a dark, orange-glowing background, multiple orange circular borders are shown rotating and zooming out from the camera, these are revealed to be pieces of an optical disc and a tray as two darker circular elements zoom out. A sphere shoots into the hole of the disc tray, as small-sized trails briefly appear behind it and connect in the center, flashing into the yellow "tj media", with the "tj" stylized in a circular logo fashion. The 3D elements then fade out to a white background, and the logo turns into plain black/orange.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A string keyboard theme at the beginning, with a flute motif while the disc tray is revealed, a shining swoosh when the sphere shoots in, and an ethereal note at the end, with the male announcer saying "TJ Media".

Music/Sounds Variant: There is a high-tone version shown in Philippine TJ karaoke machines.

Availability: Seen on earlier TJ-branded karaoke machines from the Philippines and Korea.

2nd Logo (2009-Late 2010s)
Logo: Unknown

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A 4-note chiming synthesizer.

Availability: Seen on TJ machines from Korea.

3rd Logo (Late 2010s-)
Logo: Over a white room, we see the "tj" orange circle logo and the "tj" letters in black flying into position. Once settled, the TJ circle wiggles briefly, and the whole thing moves to the right as the Hangul text in gray slides in next to it.

Technique: Simple CGI.

Music/Sounds: A 5-note chime ditty.

Availability: Common in South Korean markets.

1st Logo (2010-)
Logo: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Music/Sounds: An upbeat electro theme with the female singers singing "TJ!" repeatedly.

Availability: Common in Philippine markets.

2nd Logo (2018, 2020-)
Logo: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Music/Sounds: Unknown

Availability: Used in tandem with the previous logo; appears on newer Philippine TJ machines.