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#51

(22-08-2023, 02:23 PM)JAS84 Wrote:  School drama? Series seven? Surely by this point Sam should've graduated, and therefore the character should've been replaced outright instead of being recast?

Sam is a teacher.
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Laurence Boccolini will replace Laurent Ruquier on Les Enfants de la Télé from October.

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(24-08-2023, 07:39 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  Laurence Boccolini will replace Laurent Ruquier on Les Enfants de la Télé from October.

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That format will suit Laurence better than her previous game show gig.
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TF1 have always been good with heritage formats and the reboot of Un Gars, Une Fille is no different. They've redone the titles so they look great in HD, kept the music and sound effects, while the actual comedy is good.

I like that they've got more than two actors playing the main characters.
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Gulli's new look debuts next Monday. It was designed by Gédéon, currently M6's agency of record. It is mostly an evolution of the existing look (designed by 17MARS), but with a flair that reminds of the designs made for France Télévisions' Okoo block.

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The rebrand has been teased on-air during this week.

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(31-08-2023, 07:45 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  Gulli's new look debuts next Monday. It was designed by Gédéon, currently M6's agency of record. It is mostly an evolution of the existing look (designed by 17MARS), but with a flair that reminds of the designs made for France Télévisions' Okoo block.

[Image: Gulli-logo-2023-carre.png]

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The rebrand has been teased on-air during this week.

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I really like that they use the logo to form the avatar characters, plus interesting that the content is integrated into M6's on demand service 6play, as well as the separate Gulli app.
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Canal+ Box Office has launched... yesterday, and it's rather interesting nobody's covering it. So I guess that falls to me for the first time, so... yeah.

The first of the fourth French television network's two new channels (the other being Canal+ Cinema(s)), Canal+ Box Office is more akin to bringing the cinema LITERALLY to the house, with its curation of the latest and hottest films, with more soon to come.

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In addition, we get to see a new ident and branding joint (which still follows the 2009 Devilfish brand architecture, which according to the press should be revamped around this timeline). The ident has a striking harkening of its past days, with the use of operatic voices to the usage of a live action model being a colored ellipse, a direct (or I'll eat my hat) reference to the well-remembered and quite ahead of its time visual identity of Canal+ created by Etienne Robial and used from its inception in 1984 until 1994. In addition, the +Box Office (in lieu of its recent sisters +Grand Ecran and +Sport 360) animates with its own animation: the + filling with vibrant color, and Box Office appearing in said color before fully dissipating into white.

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Hopefully in terms of visual identity, more should be to come for Canal+ in the days to come. In the meantime, I admire the usage of the ellipse as a hero symbol for Box Office, because as we know when Canal+ was born, it was eating filmstrips for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cinema was, and still is, their strong suit, and what better way to celebrate a new channel on cinema, by focusing on the one ident collection they usually associate with exclusivity: The first habillage. Lovely work from Canal+.

Also, if those links don't work, head to Lenodal, I got them from there.

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(02-09-2023, 05:33 AM)Radiounion Wrote:  Canal+ Box Office has launched... yesterday, and it's rather interesting nobody's covering it. So I guess that falls to me for the first time, so... yeah.

The first of the fourth French television network's two new channels (the other being Canal+ Cinema(s)), Canal+ Box Office is more akin to bringing the cinema LITERALLY to the house, with its curation of the latest and hottest films, with more soon to come.

static.wikia.nocookie.net 

In addition, we get to see a new ident and branding joint (which still follows the 2009 Devilfish brand architecture, which according to the press should be revamped around this timeline). The ident has a striking harkening of its past days, with the use of operatic voices to the usage of a live action model being a colored ellipse, a direct (or I'll eat my hat) reference to the well-remembered and quite ahead of its time visual identity of Canal+ created by Etienne Robial and used from its inception in 1984 until 1994. In addition, the +Box Office (in lieu of its recent sisters +Grand Ecran and +Sport 360) animates with its own animation: the + filling with vibrant color, and Box Office appearing in said color before fully dissipating into white.

javascript:opVideo('video.php?id=32847%27);

javascript:opVideo('video.php?id=32839%27);

Hopefully in terms of visual identity, more should be to come for Canal+ in the days to come. In the meantime, I admire the usage of the ellipse as a hero symbol for Box Office, because as we know when Canal+ was born, it was eating filmstrips for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cinema was, and still is, their strong suit, and what better way to celebrate a new channel on cinema, by focusing on the one ident collection they usually associate with exclusivity: The first habillage. Lovely work from Canal+.

Also, if those links don't work, head to Lenodal, I got them from there.
Canal+ Cinéma(s)' new identity revolves around colourful projector lights and strings, with the music being that of the iconic operatic voices and xylophones that have come to represent the soundscape of Canal+ over the years.
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EDIT: Some images of one of the Box Office idents.
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#59

(31-08-2023, 07:45 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  Gulli's new look debuts next Monday. It was designed by Gédéon, currently M6's agency of record. It is mostly an evolution of the existing look (designed by 17MARS), but with a flair that reminds of the designs made for France Télévisions' Okoo block.
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New look for Gulli today. Basically the same as what we've seen from the reel in @Medianext's post, but here's some missing bits.

Short promo stings:
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Promo graphic:
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Subtitles caption:
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Also, as seen in another thread, Toonami in France was rebranded to Warner TV Next.
(04-09-2023, 02:05 PM)Allanbuzzy Wrote:  Toonami France, a channel that mainly airs action and adventure anime/cartoons, AEW and timeshares with Adult Swim has rebranded into Warner TV Next. Arguably the name does make better sense for the channel, given that it aired wrestling under it's TOONami name.
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Presuming from the promo, Adult Swim and Toonami have merged into one "Warner TV" brand?
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Watch this space...
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#60

Quotidien on TMC has a new look. The lollipop is (sadly) gone
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