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ABC Color Presentation bumper.I remastered this video in a frame by frame cleaning process in order to remove dirt and scratches. ABC An ABC Color Presentation by The Walt Disney Company Topics AmericanBroadcastingCompany, ABC This Is An ABC Color Presentation Addeddate 2023-07-22 17:22:49 Color color Identifier abc. Learn about the history and evolution of the color presentation logos of the three major TV networks in the US.
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Watch video clips of the NBC Peacock, the ABC and CBS logos, and the RCA color chimes. Nicknames: "Froot Loops", "Froot Loops From Hell", "ABC Of Doom". Logo: Against a black background, six rings come in from the left, colored red, pink, blue, light blue, green, and yellow.
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They all disappear off to the right except the red, blue, and green rings, which transform into an "a. For color versions: The announcer is says: "This is an ABC color presentation". or the no voiceover version for black & white.
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Made in Photoshop. Trivia: The ABC logo was designed by Paul Rand (1914-1996), who is better known for designing the logos for IBM and Westinghouse, among others. Music/Sounds: A dramatic horn fanfare, sometimes coupled with a man saying "This is an ABC color presentation.".
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ABC Color Presentation (B&W, HQ, 1967) ZMB's Worldwide Logo Archive 3.65K subscribers 81. Learn about the history and evolution of the ABC color logo, which has been used for over 40 years. See the instrumental and announcer versions of the animated introduction and listen to the soundtrack.
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If I recall correctly, the fall of 1965 brought the color bumpers on both ABC and CBS and it was ABC that did away with its dedicated "This is an ABC Color presentation" first, after just one season of use - 1965-66. In the fall of 1966, ABC used quicker, show-specific bumpers for the "In Color" designation. The reason it doesn't say "This is an ABC color presentation" was that so few local affiliates could broadcast color at that time that viewers with color sets might have been confused that "The Flintstones" wasn't broadcast in color.
A few years later when the affiliates bought color-broadcasting equipment, the voice.