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''Logo descriptions by Thisisanswer''


===Background===
''Videos courtesy of Eric S.''
'''QUBE''' (formerly a division of Warner Cable, currently known as Time Warner Cable) was a cable television system that played a pivotal role in the history of American cable television. Launched in Columbus, Ohio on December 1, 1977, QUBE introduced viewers, and the international press, to several concepts that became central to the future development of cable television: pay-per-view programs, special-interest cable television networks, and interactive services. It also led to the formation of [[Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon]] (formerly C-3) and [[MTV|MTV]], both of which are now owned by [[Paramount Global]] through their subsidiary Paramount Domestic Media Networks (VDMN).


===Background:===
QUBE (formerly a division of Warner Cable, later on, Time Warner Cable) was a cable television system that played a pivotal role in the history of American cable television. Launched in Columbus, Ohio, on December 1, 1977, QUBE introduced viewers, and the international press, to several concepts that became central to the future development of cable television: pay-per-view programs, special-interest cable television networks, and interactive services. This would also lead to the formation of Nickelodeon (formerly "Pinwheel") and MTV, both now owned by Viacom through the Viacom Media Networks (VMN).


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|QUBE (1980) (From - Celebration).png|1st Logo (1979?-1982)
|QUBE (1980) (From - Original airing of Flippo's Screen Test).png|2nd Logo (1980)
|QUBE (1983) (From - Score).png|3rd Logo (1982-1984)
}}


===1st Logo (1979?-1982)===
===1st Logo (1979?-1982)===
[[File:QUBE (1980) (From - Celebration).png|frameless|center]]
{{YouTube|id=Xthp49vsLKk|width=256|height=185|id2=eFdXQ7qxthE|width2=256|height2=185}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, two groups of multicolored lines spin around with a trail effect, with one of them being drawn in. As they settle in the center of the screen, the smaller group of lines gets into position to form a group of diamonds that resembles 2 outlines of cubes with each side colored differently. The cube outlines start to zoom in as a white square is drawn in on the top part of the cube on the left, which then flips onto the other outlines, forming the logo. As this happens, the logo zooms into place and the outline disappears. The logo consists of 2 cubes facing upwards and downwards respectively, with 3 sides of each one visible. Four of the sides form the text "{{Font|Impact|{{Big|QUBE}}}}" in a big blocky font, with the remaining sides (the top side of the left cube and the bottom side of the right one) being solid. The sides of the left cube are {{color
<center>
|darkorange|orange}}, {{color
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|crimson|crimson}}, and {{color
</center>
|firebrick|blood red}}, while the right cube's sides are {{color

|dodgerblue|blue}}, {{color|green}}, and {{color
'''Nicknames:''' "The QUBEs", "The QUBE before Q.U.B.E. (a reference to the game of almost the same name)"
|limegreen|light green}}.


'''Variants:'''
'''Logo:''' On a black background, multicolored lines spin around with a trail effect as another group of lines spins around with a trail effect, this time drawing in. As things settle in place, the smaller group of lines get into position to reveal a group of diamonds, resembling 2 outlines of cubes with different colored sides. The cube outlines start to zoom in as a white square is drawn on the top part of the cube on the right, which then flips onto the other outlines, forming the logo. As this happens, the logo zooms into place and the outline disappears. The logo consists of 2 cubes facing upwards and downwards respectively, where they show 3 sides each. The big square text "QUBE" is seen on both cubes, with the top and bottom sides respectively untouched. The left cube is in orange, crimson, and blood-red, respectively the order they're formed in, while the right cube has blue, green, and light green, also respectively in that order.
* A still version exists.
* At the start of some programs, the words "A" and "Presentation" may appear above and below the logo respectively.


'''Technique:''' Slit-scan photography and cel animation.
'''Variant:''' At the start of some programs, "A" and "Presentation" may appear above and below the logo respectively.


'''Audio:''' A synth theme that sounds quite a lot like an overly synthesized, rearranged version of "Star Wars: Main Title" by Isao Tomita. Most of the time, it was just the closing or opening theme of the program.
'''FX/SFX:''' The logo forming and the trail effects, which were pretty advanced for the '80s, but like the technology, it aged pretty quickly. The music was already dated by its time.


'''Availability:''' It was seen on original QUBE shows like ''Celebration'' and ''The Magic Touch'', as well as other programs like the first run of ''Pinwheel''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A synth theme that sounds quite a lot like an overly synthesized, rearranged version of Star Wars’ main title by Isao Tomita. Most of the time, it was just the closing or opening theme of the program.


===2nd Logo (1980)===
'''Availability:''' Extinct. QUBE was only available in certain markets like Columbus, OH, meaning it was extremely rare to find in the first place. It was seen on original QUBE shows like Celebration and The Magic Touch, as well as other programs like the first run of Pinwheel.
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QUBE (1980) (From - Original airing of Flippo's Screen Test).png
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QUBE logo (1980) (From - Original airing of Flippo's Screen Test).mp4
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a QUBE logo, with brighter colors than the previous logo and a white outline, zooms towards the screen and slows to a stop. The logo cycles through a pattern of certain logo colors disappearing and reappearing. After 25 seconds, the logo's remaining colors fade in, then it slowly fades out a few seconds later.
'''Editor's Note:''' The effects and loud synth may make some jump out of their seats the first time they see it, but it's a cool logo for the time.


'''Technique:''' Chyron effects.


'''Audio:''' A pitched-up excerpt of "Do It Again" by Herbie Mann. As the logo finishes zooming, a female voiceover says "The followed is a videotaped presentation originating from the studios of Warner Qube".


'''Availability:''' This was used as a network ID leading into QUBE original programs such as ''Flippo's Screen Test'', alternating with the previous logo.
===2nd Logo (1982-1984)===


===3rd Logo (1982-1984)===
<center>
[[File:QUBE (1983) (From - Score).png|frameless|center]]
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{{YouTube|id=OwDH2IWngDQ}}
</center>


'''Nicknames:''' "The QUBEs 2", "The Streaking QUBE"
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, an {{color
|orangered|orange-red}} cube with two {{color
|orange|orange}} sides flies in from the right side of the screen, spinning and rotating along as a {{color
|blue|blue}} light shines on its surface. As it stops on the center-left of the screen, a large group of glowing lines appears and sweeps across the cube, forming the QUBE logo in {{color
|orangered|orange-red}}, with the top side of the left cube in {{color
|orange|orange}} and the bottom part of the right side in {{color
|mediumvioletred|magenta}}. The logo sparkles as the words "{{color
|blue|{{Font|Impact|A}}}}" and "{{color
|blue|{{Font|Impact|Presentation}}}}" appear above and below the logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI, followed by backlit animation after the cube stops.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a cube, made of mostly orange with 2 yellow sides, comes out from the right side of the screen, spinning and rotating along as it shines a blue light. As it stops on the center-left, a large group of glowing lines appears and sweep across the cube, forming the QUBE logo from before, but in orange with the first "cube" having yellow on the top while the other has purple. The logo sparkles as "A" and "Presentation" appear above and below the logo.


'''Audio:''' An futuristic whirring sound can be heard throughout the logo, with a whoosh when the lines wipe in on the logo and a one-note synth tune with beeping at the end.
'''FX/SFX:''' The cube rotating and the streaks. Better than before, but still dated. The music is even more dated from before.


'''Availability:''' It appeared on QUBE's remaining original programming during this period, among them ''The Score''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An futuristic whirring sound can be heard throughout the logo, with a whoosh when the lines wipe in the logo and a one-note synth tune with beeping at the end.


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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Considering that the system was almost dead, very few programs had this. The score was one of these programs that had it.


[[Category:Television logos]]
'''Editor's Note:''' The whoosh may catch some off guard, but it's a bit better than before.
[[Category:Paramount Global]]
[[Category:Paramount Pictures]]
[[Category:Paramount Television Studios]]
[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Warner Bros. Discovery]]
[[Category:Logos with music by Herbie Mann]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 31 March 2024


Background

QUBE (formerly a division of Warner Cable, currently known as Time Warner Cable) was a cable television system that played a pivotal role in the history of American cable television. Launched in Columbus, Ohio on December 1, 1977, QUBE introduced viewers, and the international press, to several concepts that became central to the future development of cable television: pay-per-view programs, special-interest cable television networks, and interactive services. It also led to the formation of Nickelodeon (formerly C-3) and MTV, both of which are now owned by Paramount Global through their subsidiary Paramount Domestic Media Networks (VDMN).



1st Logo (1979?-1982)


Visuals: On a black background, two groups of multicolored lines spin around with a trail effect, with one of them being drawn in. As they settle in the center of the screen, the smaller group of lines gets into position to form a group of diamonds that resembles 2 outlines of cubes with each side colored differently. The cube outlines start to zoom in as a white square is drawn in on the top part of the cube on the left, which then flips onto the other outlines, forming the logo. As this happens, the logo zooms into place and the outline disappears. The logo consists of 2 cubes facing upwards and downwards respectively, with 3 sides of each one visible. Four of the sides form the text "QUBE" in a big blocky font, with the remaining sides (the top side of the left cube and the bottom side of the right one) being solid. The sides of the left cube are orange, crimson, and blood red, while the right cube's sides are blue, green, and light green.

Variants:

  • A still version exists.
  • At the start of some programs, the words "A" and "Presentation" may appear above and below the logo respectively.

Technique: Slit-scan photography and cel animation.

Audio: A synth theme that sounds quite a lot like an overly synthesized, rearranged version of "Star Wars: Main Title" by Isao Tomita. Most of the time, it was just the closing or opening theme of the program.

Availability: It was seen on original QUBE shows like Celebration and The Magic Touch, as well as other programs like the first run of Pinwheel.

2nd Logo (1980)

Visuals: On a black background, a QUBE logo, with brighter colors than the previous logo and a white outline, zooms towards the screen and slows to a stop. The logo cycles through a pattern of certain logo colors disappearing and reappearing. After 25 seconds, the logo's remaining colors fade in, then it slowly fades out a few seconds later.

Technique: Chyron effects.

Audio: A pitched-up excerpt of "Do It Again" by Herbie Mann. As the logo finishes zooming, a female voiceover says "The followed is a videotaped presentation originating from the studios of Warner Qube".

Availability: This was used as a network ID leading into QUBE original programs such as Flippo's Screen Test, alternating with the previous logo.

3rd Logo (1982-1984)


Visuals: On a black background, an orange-red cube with two orange sides flies in from the right side of the screen, spinning and rotating along as a blue light shines on its surface. As it stops on the center-left of the screen, a large group of glowing lines appears and sweeps across the cube, forming the QUBE logo in orange-red, with the top side of the left cube in orange and the bottom part of the right side in magenta. The logo sparkles as the words "A" and "Presentation" appear above and below the logo.

Technique: CGI, followed by backlit animation after the cube stops.

Audio: An futuristic whirring sound can be heard throughout the logo, with a whoosh when the lines wipe in on the logo and a one-note synth tune with beeping at the end.

Availability: It appeared on QUBE's remaining original programming during this period, among them The Score.

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