02-11-2022, 03:10 PM
There is no New idents, going into Countdown but paul is there
(02-11-2022, 03:00 PM)BlueFrog Wrote: I'm pretty sure these will be preserved better in sites like The Ident Gallery etc but here's a rushed-compilation I made of the break-bumpers so far (minus the one I've missed).
cdn.discordapp.com (again not sure if this'll embed)
(02-11-2022, 03:10 PM)gottago Wrote:To each their own, I think the digital channels made a great job by absorbing the Channel 4 logo: the E4 older logo was about to feel tired.(02-11-2022, 02:00 PM)Larry the Loafer Wrote: Not only do I still think it was a terrible idea to abandon the original logo (I almost liken it to MTV, not only in longevity but the way it was used so flexibly in its presentation)
I agree with that. E4 was still a strong logo brand before it changed, the current one is so indistinctive when used as a DOG.
The fact they're not rebranding Film4 suggests to me that maybe the new names will follow a similar "Genre"4.
I was a bit baffled by rebranding the on demand service as just "Channel 4" but actually it does make a lot of sense. I don't think anyone who watches a promo for a C4 show doesn't already know that it will be available to watch on demand and I can't see them being any more likely to seek it out by being told that it's "also on All4". Everything on the channel is available on catch up. Arguably these days the on demand service is as much the channel as the linear schedule is.
The best news about this is it's finally the end of the utterly awful All4 name which I still can't believe they persisted with for so long.
(02-11-2022, 02:00 PM)Larry the Loafer Wrote: I'm hard pressed to say that the E4 brand has the same value as it once did. Not only do I still think it was a terrible idea to abandon the original logo (I almost liken it to MTV, not only in longevity but the way it was used so flexibly in its presentation) but it just feels like another ITV2/BBC Three clone nowadays.I think what makes the situation worse is that E4 seems to have a split identity. During the daytime it still focuses on the American comedies they were once mostly known for, but then at night the reality shows dominate. There’s also E4 Extra, which seems to mostly act as an overflow channel for programmes the main channel doesn’t want anymore, whilst they keep showing constant Big Bang Theory and Gogglebox repeats.
I know what you're going to say. E4 is chasing the same demographic as the other two channels, yes. But until recently, it felt like E4 did it in its own style. It was unapologetically quirky in a similar way that Dave still is. But even their "sliding side-to-side" endboards after the big rebrand almost looked like a direct copy of those "snapping back" ones used by ITV2. And even the programming just feels very ITV2 as well. Whether that's a result of me entering my 30s and not seeing the appeal in these shows anymore, I'm not quite so sure. But if you were to ask me what channel aired Celebs Go Dating ten years ago, E4 certainly wouldn't have been my first guess.
Oh, and happy birthday, Channel 4.
(02-11-2022, 05:01 PM)Larry the Loafer Wrote: I'm pretty sure the HD channel had an HD DOG, didn't it? I'll have to look back at something I've recorded. But the one they have now is laughably big, far too distracting.It has always been there (originally it was only used on native HD programmes), but it has never been that noticeable until now. Here is what it most recently looked like (apologies for the low quality):