ORF 2

Background
ORF 2 is the second channel from the Austrian public broadcaster ORF.

1st Logo (1979-1987)


Visuals: On a black background, we see a blue segmented number 2 on the right side of the screen.

Variant: Starting in 1984, the 2 has fewer segments and has a drop shadow behind it.

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

2nd Logo (1987-1990)
Visuals: On a blue background, we see three blue shapes fly onto the right side of the screen and create the segmented 2 from before. The ORF logo of the time fades in in the top corner.

Technique: Very simple CGI, but acceptable for the time period.

Audio: A majestic fanfare (different from the one used by ORF 1).

3rd Logo (1990-1992)
Visuals: Same as before, but this time the background is black, the 2 is made of glass, and the ORF logo is updated to have the eye symbol.

Technique: Same as before, but with glass effects.

Audio: Same as before.

4th Logo (1992-2000)


Visuals: On a blue background, we see shadows of the ORF eye symbol and the number 2 rotating. A rectangle with "ORF 2" fades in, with "2" in a yellow box.

Technique: The shadows.

Audio: An abridged version of the Zeit im Bild theme.

5th Logo (2000-2007)
Visuals: There is a red cube with the yellow number 2 inside it, which turns away from the camera and aligns itself in the center in front of some footage split in four sections, with part of the ORF eye logo visible on the left side of the screen. After a while, the animation of the 2 reverses, turning towards the camera.

Variants: In 2005, the 2 was colored white.

Technique: A mix of both CGI and live-action.

Audio: A proud orchestral fanfare with a five-note leitmotif. May use different music, but with the same five notes.

6th Logo (2007-2012)
Visuals: There is a white stripe going horizontally from the left across the screen as a cream background fades in. The cube from before settles into its usual spot in the center.

Variants: For the break bumper, the cube, equipped with light rays, spins and becomes transparent. The light ray on the right turns a solid red color with the word "W e r b u n g".

Technique: Same as before, with some tweaks.

Audio: A calm piano tune with the same five-note leitmotif from before.

Legacy: Like the idents ORF 2's sister network were using at the time, these idents seem to follow computer design trends of the time. The main difference is that ORF 1 used a more futuristic approach, while 2 used a warm and human look.

7th Logo (2012-)


Visuals: On a red background split in half, we see the ORF logo on the left coming up while a white box with the number 2 comes down on the right. They wobble a bit before settling into place.

Variants: There were other idents used in tandem with the generic ident.


 * 2012-2018: On a half-white half-red background split in the middle, we see two lookalikes of the same person interacting with each other. The ORF 2 logo forms via a similar animation as the generic ident.
 * 2018-: We see some time-lapsed footage, except for one person who moves at regular speed. The "2" part of the logo fades in the center.

Technique: 2D animation for the generic ident, live action for the rest.

Audio: Three synth plucks, then a two-note theme. For the 2018 idents, some ambient sounds along with an announcer saying "Wir sind ORF 2".