TFOU Vidéo

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

TFOU Vidéo, originally known as TF! Vidéo, is a sub-label of TF1 Vidéo, TF1's label for video releases of their programs. In contrast to the main label, TF! Vidéo is used for video releases of children programming, namely those broadcasted as part of the TF! block from which the sub-label took its original name. After the block was renamed to TFOU in 2007, TF! Vidéo also changed its name to TFOU Vidéo to fit with the block.

Logo (August 2007- )


Visuals: On a yellow background, the TFOU logo rolls on-screen from the left before jumping slightly upwards to settle in the middle of the screen. In quick succession, the logo proceeds to be scared of a monster, rolling backwards and splatting itself on the background, snapping its two halves back together, laughing, showing its back to reveal a number of eyes looking around, stretching far to the sides before imploding from the impact and slowly moving back to the middle of the screen like a spring. After that, the logo spins around before the Vidéo text appears under "TFOU" with a sparkle.

Technique: CGI designed by Supamonks.

Audio: Children singing a slower rendition of the block's opening theme, before saying "TFOU!" together at the end. Different sound effects are also used for each part of the sequence.

Availability: Seen on children's DVDs in France, such as Dora the Explorer series.

TF! Vidéo
TFOU Vidéo
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