Telediario

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Telediario is the flagship news broadcast of the Televisión Española (TVE) network. It airs at a daily basis on TVE's main network La 1, with simulcasts on 24 Horas, TVE Internacional and RTVE Play.



1st Intro (September 15, 1957-1969)

Visuals: On a starry background, a model of the Earth is shown spinning slowly to the right, with the white text "TELEDIARIO" rotating horizontally around it from right to left.

Variant: There's an alternate variant where the font used for the text is different.

Technique: Model work, along with traditional animation.

Audio: A bombastic orchestral fanfare.

2nd Intro (1969-1970)

Visuals: On a white background, a disc facing upwards is shown rotating at a fast pace. It then slows down as it reveals the text "TELEDIARIO" in black spinning in front of it. The disc then morphs into a wireframe globe, as the text slows down.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A marching fanfare.

3rd Intro (1972-1976)

Visuals: On a blue starry background, a rotating model of the Earth zooms in, while most of the stars appear zooming out. The white "telediario" then fades in at the bottom of the globe. At the bottom of the text, the flickering "1ra EDICION", "2da EDICION", or "3ra EDICION" appears scrolling in from the right.

Variants:

  • Until 1974, the logo was originally in black and white.
  • There are different versions of the animation.

Technique: Model work, along with traditional animation.

Audio: An organ entry which leads into an upbeat, bombastic brass fanfare.

4th Intro (1977-1979)

Visuals: The intro is set on footage of a studio, where a vinyl record player, a reel player, and multiple TV equipment are shown. In front of the background there is a TV-tube like square showing other portions of footage, and the red text "TD.1" appears forming near the bottom-right. The square with the footage then moves spinning around the screen to the bottom-left corner, and quickly cuts back to the center, as the intro begins to fade to the program.

Technique: Live-action mixed with Scanimate effects.

Audio: A funky guitar theme.

5th Intro (1979-1982)

Visuals:

  • Primera Edición: On a black background, multiple yellow circular outlines appear trailing in from the diagonal corners into the center. The formed circle at the center then zooms in, while the background turns blue and stars appear around it, and the border turns into a golden-colored bevel, with the text "td" inside. Stars then quickly appear around the whole logo as the words for "primera edición" in white script are formed by other stars, one-by-one, in sync with the beat.
  • Segunda Edición: On a black background, a green circle with multiple outlines is rotating vertically, with multiple shining stars appearing around it. The outlines then disappear, and another outline flips in at a much slower pace, containing the blue text "Td2" segmented in lines inside. The outline merges with the circle and the logo settles in. The stars disappear, and then two stars appear in sync with the beat, bringing the white words "SEGUNDA" and "EDICIÓN" below the logo.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A chamber orchestra and synth theme.

6th Intro (1982-1983)

Visuals: It starts with a black, starry background with the Earth being shown near the left. Two sets of yellow lines appear wiping in from the left, with another set of lines coming out from the top. These curve and make a 4-pointed star shape, with a square outline fading in around the center. The star shape fades out, and a TV-tube like square outline fades in inside the square. The square flips horizontally and moves to the Earth, and then the trailing text "TELE 1" (1st edition), or "TELEDIARIO", zooms from it into the bottom-right. Once the trail disappears, the text shines in sync with the fanfare.

Variants:

  • One of the variants used has the text reading "NOTICIAS", in red.
  • Another variant has the text reading "REDACCION ABIERTA" in light red, used for a few special broadcasts.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A futuristic-sounding orchestra and synth fanfare.

7th Intro (1983)

Visuals: The intro starts with a picture of a refinery, which changes to a zooming out, trailing shot of an oil platform. It then cuts to a video of a rocket, which freezes and changes to a cosmonaut. Next is a video of a space shuttle taking off, followed by a zooming and trailing shot of another astronaut. Then the screen cuts to an astronaut maintaining a satellite, followed by a video of another satellite. It then cuts to a trailing, zooming shot of multiple planets, including Jupiter, followed by a space shuttle orbiting the earth. The text "TELEDIARIO 1" then appears in blue below.

Technique: Camera-controlled animation, mixed with computer effects.

Audio: An orchestral fanfare.

8th Intro (1983-1985)


Visuals: The intro starts with a blue wireframe grid on a dark blue background and a yellow glowing object shown at the center. The camera then rotates down, revealing that the object is the transmission tower of TVE's news facility, the Torrespaña, which is glowing in a bright blue color. The camera also spins around the tower as it gets into perspective. Once it settles, a neon outline of the Madrid skyline appears quickly from the bottom and fits itself with the tower. The area below the outline then pixelates into footage of the same skyline, with the lights of the tower spinning. The camera zooms out as the skyline moves to the right, and there's also cars through the street. Near the tower, the segmented blue/white "T1", appears from the center of the tower and moves to the top-right as it rotates around, with a bright blue glow shown around it. The logo stays settled for a few seconds, before it flips around and settles again close to the center.

Variants: On Segunda Edición and Tercera Edición broadcasts, the shot of the skyline is set at night, and different versions of the logo according to the broadcast are used.

  • The Segunda Edición variant has a green/yellow "T2"
  • The Tercera Edición variant features a red/white "T3".

Technique: CGI, and Scanimation for the logos.

Audio: It starts with a synth bassline sequence with multiple drum machine percussion notes, with ascending synths being heard in the background. After a drumroll, an upbeat horn fanfare starts to play along with the initial synth, culminating with three ascending notes. At the end, a beat from the same drum machine is heard which continues to the headlines section.

9th Intro (1985-1987)


Visuals: On a zooming black starfield background, a blue object is shown rotating in a still position near the center. The object then zooms in to the left as most of the stars begin shooting to the sides. A light blue spinning Earth globe then zooms in, and morphs into an oval shape. A white four-pointed star with a yellow trail then appears from near the upper-left side of the screen and rotates behind the globe. A yellow symbol, which is a combination of the letters "TD" into one, then begins to draw in front of the globe, with the horizontal line of the "T" in an arrow-like fashion. The text "TELEDIARIO then zooms in below the formed logo, with a light blue trail briefly seen behind it. After a while, the arrow part of the "TD" symbol spins out from view to the left, followed by the rest of the symbol which moves to the right. A growing light blue/white gradient circle then grows in from the center, which then rotates, zooms back, and reveals itself as the Torrespaña as featured in the previous intro, with the light blue part being the glow. A star then appears near the roof of the tower, before the formed logo gets still.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A bassline with a drum machine is heard at first, with shimmering synths appearing after. The drumming gets more intense as a cymbal hit is heard and a 6-note synth melody starts playing.

10th Intro (1987-1989)

Visuals: On a blue background, multiple golden 3D triangles are flying above a light yellow corridor, and are shown merging into cubes. The cubes then move up as a rectangle containing a picture of a sunset view, with a blue vertical rounded rectangle behind it, is shown blocking the corridor. The camera pans and rotates up as the corridor is revealed to be set above a stronger blue-colored surface, and begins zooming to above the blocking item, which is revealed to be in the shape of a "D" with a shiny, glassy material at the upper part. Meanwhile the golden shapes appear to be forming a "T" with a cut right side, which moves close to the "D" shape, as it is being reflected, with the result reading "TD". The corridor and surface fades out, leaving the logo and the background with the "TELEDIARIO" text fading in below. After a while, the camera begins zooming to between the "TD" letters, as the headlines section begins to play in the background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An arpeggiating synth piano theme, which changes into a dramatic synth brass fanfare, with several drumbeats and piano/synth notes playing briefly after, finishing with a majestic note.

11th Intro (1989-1990)

Visuals: On a blue background, a glass square zooms out and flips to the center while multiple lights and reflections appear through it. Once it starts to face the camera, the yellow "TD", with the T in form of an upside-down exclamation mark, fades in, with three stacked and slanted squares on each horizontal side. The 3D trails of the word "Telediario", segmented into two parts, one in standard yellow and another in a lighter shade, then appear zooming out to the square. The finished logo then faces to the camera for a while. The "Telediario" text then rotates out to the left, as the square flies out of the screen, revealing the introduction of the show with the logo being chroma-keyed in. The Telediario logo then zooms out to the bottom-left corner of the screen, while the edition number of the show, either "1", "2", or "3", slides in from the right with a set of three blue stripes next to it.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A slowly evolving synth orchestra fanfare.

12th Intro (1990-June 1991)

Visuals: A flash from white brings up a blue surface, and the camera rotates up revealing a rounded studio-like environment set on a black background, with the surface rotating and multiple lines spinning. The blue TVE1 logo rises up from the surface as the camera slightly gets away outside the environment, before zooming back into it. The lines stop rotating as walls are formed, with a world map painted in the center, and multiple TV screens lined up at the right. The TVE1 logo settles in the left side of the walls, and the camera zooms back, as the environment is revealed to be bordered by a large "T" carved in a light blue wall. The camera zooms out from the T revealing the other letters of "TELEDIARIO" and a line below, which morph into bright silver. The camera rapidly zooms away as the text is shown near the top. The line appears to be curved in to the bottom at the right side, with another repeat of the same line below it, curved up.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Drum machine notes and a bassline at the beginning, with some synth brass notes afterwards, culminating in a triumphant finish.

13th Intro (June 1991-1994)

Visuals: On a panning light blue background with landmass-like forms engraved on it, the word "TELEDIARIO" appears scrolling in from right to left, with the letters revealed in order. Reflected on the text is faint footage of people walking. At the front, a white, transparent copy of the "TELEDIARIO" text moves in from the upper-right to the center. Once the "TELEDIARIO" text stops scrolling, a white blur of light passes through the text as it changes to the same material as the text from the beginning. The text slightly shines, before a blurred line appears and wipes out the text from left to right, and at the same time, a beige/steel blue line wipes in from right to left as the same "TELEDIARIO" text appears moving in at the right of it.

Variant: There exists a closing credits version of this intro.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A quiet synthesized beat, which evolves into a majestic 4-note fanfare.

Audio Variant: On the closing variant, an extended version of the quiet beat plays after the fanfare during the credits.

14th Intro (1994-1996)

Visuals: Superimposed on the studio where the program is filmed, multiple rectangular pieces of different colors, mostly in silver, appear zooming out rotating to the top of the screen and form the text "TELEDIARIO" segmented in five pieces. Meanwhile, blue lines appear from the sides and circle near the right of the screen, forming a rotating Earth globe. Below "TELEDIARIO", the letters of "PRIMERA EDICION", "SEGUNDA EDICION", or "TERCERA EDICION", in yellow, zoom in letter-by-letter. The text then zooms out to the upper-right as it morphs into lines that form the borders of the same text, while the Earth globe disassembles and the lines move away from the screen. At the left of the text, the date of the broadcast appears in yellow italics. The remaining visuals of the intro then continue as the headlines begin playing.

Variants:

  • There exists an early variant where the bottom text is in shiny gray, the "TELEDIARIO" text not zooming out to the upper-right, and the globe being tinted in pink.
  • On Avance (Preview) broadcasts, the intro is set on a dark blue/orange background with a world map shown in a gray gradient. The text and the globe are also desaturated in colors, making them look nearly monochrome. A shadow of the text is shown at the bottom of the screen. Often, on most of these broadcasts, the text would be changed to "AVANCE".

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A re-arranged version of the theme from before.

Audio Variants:

  • On earlier broadcasts, the original version of the music is heard.
  • An alternate theme was used, which consisted of a dramatic synth guitar and drum machine theme.

15th Intro (1996-1999)

Visuals: The intro begins with a close-up of a TV screen set along with other TV screens, in blue with a countdown appearing in yellow. Then the screen cuts to a close-up rotating shot of the Earth with text information faintly seen over it. The screen cuts to multiple screens showing different footage, including the TVE logo, another countdown, and multiple appearances of the word "TELE". Another cut reveals a panning shot of people working on the studio. Then it cuts to a close-up of a TV screen, where the letters of "TELEDIARIO" are shown appearing one-by-one and scrolling to the left. The camera then cuts to two other shots of equipment, with the face of a worker being shown on the former and part of the Telediario text being typed in the latter. Then, one final cut reveals the 3D letters of "TELEDIARIO" emerging from a blue background as transparent glowing-like effects are seen at the front of it. The text zooms back, and a blurred shot of multiple TV screens is revealed at the right of the background.

Technique: CGI mixed with live-action.

Audio: A majestic and rhythmic orchestral fanfare.

16th Intro (1999-2002)

Visuals: The intro begins with the first countdown shot from the previous intro. The screen then fades into a sphere moving out to the left with multiple TV screens in it, as a rotating sphere with multiple lines zooms in from the right. The lines brighten up and the "TVE" logo is revealed to be rotating at the front of the sphere. A flash then happens, changing the sequence to a spinning Earth globe with multiple linear lights surrounding it. The names of the world's largest cities, including "MOSCOW", "TOKYO", "NEW YORK" and "LONDON", appear at the front of the globe rotating. Multiple lines similar to the sphere from the previous shot then quickly move from right to left as the globe changes to two spheres with multiple photos of landmarks which are shown moving around and spinning. Another one of these spheres appears in the center and has the TVE square logo on it. The letters of the white "TELEDIARIO" then appear from the center and move into place as these glow in white, and most of the sequence (minus the text) transitions out through several curved lines, changing the background into the opening of the show. A shadow can be seen behind the text.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as before.

17th Intro (2002-2004)

Visuals: The intro begins with footage of a camera crane being moved up shown on a screen with a timecode over it. The camera quickly pans down as TV equipment is revealed, and someone begins to press a button, which glows in yellow. The screen then pixelates to a different shot, with a blue/black environment appearing with an Earth globe at the center. Multiple words are typed in digital-style, including "INFORMACIÓN", "AVANCES", "NOTICIAS", "ACTUALIDAD", and "TELEDIARIO". The camera keeps zooming to the globe as a ripple-like effect occurs. Then multiple white streaks appear around the globe, with an outline spinning around the globe and trailing briefly. As the camera passes through the right side of the globe, the letters of "TELEDIARIO" in silver appear zooming out and rotating into view with stars shining through it. Multiple rectangle shapes of different shades appear from the right and zoom rotating into the screen, while two blue bars come out near the bottom and form another rectangle behind the text. A cyan bar briefly appears as the letters appear, and then places next to the last letter with a border seen above it. While the rectangles zoom into the screen, the background changes to the beginning of the program, with the bar logo remaining on-screen for a while before fading out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The 1996 intro theme.

18th Intro (2004-December 31, 2007)

Visuals: The intro begins with a reflective camera lens revealed on a white background with numbers circling around it and blue parts revealed behind it. The camera moves to the right of the camera lens as blue borders place on the sides, with the left having curved borders and the right having a filmstrip that moves downwards. A white 3D model of a city warps in and slowly rotates near the center, while a shining star appears from the left borders. The sequence then changes to circular borders zooming out as a camera lens-like scene appears zooming in on the background. An Earth globe is revealed to be at the center of a dark blue background in-between a graticule-styled circle, with multiple curved lines drawing in the background. A black line then appears dividing the screen in two, while a blue-colored cube with a white-bordered "TD" shape in the front of it rotating at the front of the globe. The background then transitions to a divided light/medium blue background with a large, transparent copy of the cube logo taking most of the screen. A metallic-looking "TD"-like shape is also shown rotating from the left to the center, before it fades away, and a "D" appears at the center of the screen below the logo, with the rest of the letters of "TELE IARIO" appearing and settling into place as the large, transparent cube logo on the background begins to rotate. Multiple curved lines are seen surrounding the cube logo above the text. The graticule-style circle appears again rotating at the bottom half, with another transparent line appearing in front of the text with dots scrolling from left to right.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A rhythmic synth sequence at the beginning, followed by a dramatic orchestral fanfare with repeated ascending notes. Near the end, a drumbeat is heard, along with a beeping synth and the percussive elements of the orchestra.

19th Intro (January 1, 2008-2012)

Visuals: On a blue background, cubes and lines appear and form around the environment while multiple rectangles of text appear, quickly changing to random letters. Most of the cubes then spread out and take most of the space, and another cut reveals the camera zooming out from them as a blue line wipes in briefly. Another cut shows the cubes forming the world map, while the rectangles of random text appear at the front. On the top of one of them is a rectangle in white with "internacional" shown in front of it in black. Lines of different colors and patterns also appear around the environment as the camera does multiple cuts. After a while, the cubes forming the world map extend into long lines that take up most of the space of the screen. These shoot out into a darker version of the same world map, while a dark blue line is shown behind it moving away while it forms. Slices of the connected text "TD", with a bright blue square, appear from the right and form near the left. A dark blue bar appears next to the square and the text "Telediario" is revealed in white from quickly changing random letters. The square then moves to the left of the logo, blinks, turns black, and disappears. The date of the broadcast is shown at the left of the TVE screen bug in white and bright blue.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A high-pitched rhythmic beeping synth sequence with drumbeats heard around the middle. When the lines extend, a whooshing sound is heard, followed by another beeping synthesizer which increases in volume until the end.

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