Draft:Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información

Background
The Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información (English: Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information) is one of the executive branches of the Bolivarian Government of Venezuela. Founded in August 21, 2002, it currently manages two sub-units, the Sistema Bolivariano de Comunicación e Información, which manages most of the state media including TV stations and newspapers, and the Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones, which manages the operations of most of the telecommunication services in the country. During 2002 to 2010, the ministry has been in charge of announcing the national cadena joint broadcasts by the federal government.

Logo (August 2002-2004)


Visuals: On a white/black gradient background, a yellow// striped ribbon representing the Venezuelan flag moves up. Then the Venezuelan Coat of Arms in silver then fades in as golden text:

Ministerio de

Comunicacion

e Información

flips in word-by-word, and then " REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA ", wipes in with a crossfade effect and shines.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Same music as the Ministerio de la Secretaría de la Presidencia de la República logo, with a different announcer saying "Esta es una transmisión del Ministerio de Comunicación e Información de la Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela y la Red Nacional de Radio y Televisión."

Availability: Seen at the beginning and end of national cadenas (joint broadcasts) by the Venezuelan government during the period, with the majority of them not being preserved online in full.

Logo (2004-2005)


Visuals:

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A patriotic and bombastic horn fanfare, along with an announcer.

Availability:
 * Same reasons as the previous logo.
 * An opening version of this logo likely exists, but it is yet to be found.

Logo (2007?-2010)


Visuals: Over footage of Venezuela and blue skies, including the Parque Central area of Caracas and a shot of the fields in the Llanos region, we see a Venezuelan flag waving around, which slightly zooms back and fades back to its position occasionally. Halfway through, a CGI animation of a horse running fades in, zooming in before fading out. Then the Venezuelan flag zooms out completely, with a copy of it seen faintly on the background, as it turns into a 2D, shiny version of it. The background then changes to a cloudy blue sky, while the following text appears:

Gobierno Bolivariano de Venezuela

with "Bolivariano" wiping in from the right as the "B" moves to its place. Separated by an underline below, the text:

Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Comunicación y la Información

fades in right next to the flag.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Availability:
 * Same reasons as the 2002 logo.
 * There is also a closing variant of this logo, but it is yet to be found in full.