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The Window On The World Idents were the set of idents used by BBC Two between the 18 February 2007 and the present day. the idents were created by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO and produced by Red Bee Media. The idents feature a number 2 cut out of, or made out of parts of the everyday environment.

Conception

By 2007, BBC Two needed a thorough rebrand as the previous idents were starting to loose their purpose. A new set of idents was therefore commisioned by advertising agency Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, and was produced by Red Bee Media, who made the current idents for BBC One. The new design needed to work, both on television, but also online, as a website and as live streaming feed. The two companies collaborated in all aspects of the process and both contributed people to the process. Paul Brazier, Creative director at AMV and Andy Bryant, Director of Creative at Red Bee Media both were involved in the project, as were Rob Oliver (Art Director, AMV), Christ Bardsley (Writer, AMV), John Golley (Producer, RBM), Joanna Bailey, Michael Geoghegan, Marky, Ian Cross and Stuart Hilton (all directors, RBM). On screen presentation was by Paul Mitchell (Cheif Designer, RBM) and produced by Lisa Rathband (RBM) with music by Vince Pope from Beetroot and animation was by Picasso Pictures.

"Our famous 2 is one of the most recognisable and durable brand images in British media, and this latest evolution takes it into fresh and exciting territory. These new idents embody all of BBC Two's distinctive humour, creativity, playfulness and surprise - and they're also beautifully-executed pieces of film-making in their own right."

Roly Keating, Controller of BBC Two

The new design had to compare well when compared to it's predecessors and still had to represent BBC Two's programming character and to be an effective promotion of the channel.

"AMV has delivered a really clear, simple creative idea with endless possibilities. It expertly captures both the channel's brand values and its personality in a wide range of scenarios that reveal gripping, exciting and exhilarating situations. We were keen to keep the clever, witty and mischievous personality of the 2 but move it into a whole new space. The new channel identity reflects the way that the brand has evolved over the last five years. It has been skilfully brought to life by Red Bee, which has produced the idents and the complementary on-screen presentation system. "

James Pestell, Head of Marketing, BBC Two

The new idents featured a numeral '2' that was slightly different from that used by the channel since 2001, despite assurances by James Pestell that the distinctive '2' would stay. The difference is seen as negligable by some, and absolute sacrilige by others.

Componenets of Look

The idents all feature a numeral 2, with a view or scape behind it, as viewers look through the 2. The new look also featured a new design of BBC Two logo. The previously purple box has now been turned a deep shade of aqua, very similar to the viridian used by the 1991 idents. The text has also been changed, with the 'TWO' font being changed to Avenir, from Gill Sans previously. This box was placed to the left of the 2 numeral, oposite to where it was in the preious look, and faded in at the end of the ident. Once again, no clock accompanied the look, and appears to have been abandoned by the BBC. Promotions began with clips of the programme, before the clips were encompassed inside a 2, as it moved back to the endslide, featuring programme name and BBC Two box logo on the left with a full size 2 on the right through which the clips can still be seen. This theme also existed with the breakdown slide, with clips being used from the Seascape ident. Programme stills also still existed, despite being restricted to the schools programming on early mornings, and featured an enlarged middle section of '2' with the top and bottom not visible, off screen, with the programme picture in this large 2 shape.

Refresh

The window on the world idents have had two branding refreshes: October 2008 and June 2009. The October 2008 refresh was not openly marketed and was unnoticed, except for those eagle eyed few. The refresh would have seen a number of the idents dropped, and the BBC Two logo dropped in favour of the BBC logo in the bottom right corner of the 2. The look was launched on the 1 October 2008, and was only seen twice: Sunroof at 6am that day, and Seascape later that evening prior to night time programming at 12.50 on the 2 October 2008. This new refresh was stopped for internal reasons, and the BBC has never explained this.

The June refresh was by far more successful that the last. This refresh resulted in a number of the idents being dropped and a new style for continuity adopted. The new promotion style involved the endboard design being changed to a large 2, tilted at an angle and filling the left half of the screen with programme information and BBC Two logo on the reight of the screen. The most striking thing about these endboards was the bright colour pallette used. The end boards could be any colour of the spectrum, however are generally bright florescent colours with some programming featuring dark grey endboards. Now and next boards also featured the new style, but using mainly, the same blue as the box logo, and featuring videos from the idents in the slanted 2. This colour was also the main colour used by nations and regions. The breakdown slide was also modified (albeit with apparent haste) to the new style and programme slides were also transferred with both featuring the deep blue of the logo as the only variant.

The idents themselves were also changed, with some dropped, and the remaining idents altered so that the BBC Two logo was transferred to the right of the 2, and was present at the beginning of the ident, but faded out before the end.

Idents

Regular

Title Air dates
Cappucino 18 February 2007 - 17 June 2009

A paper with a 2 cut out is held over a cup, while chocolate peices are sprinkled on top. The paper is then removed, so we can see, albeit through the stencil, that there is now a chocolate 2 atop a cappucino.

There are two variants to this ident. The formup is the same, but in one the 2 is disturbed by the drinker dropping in two sugar cubes, and the other by the drinker scooping the froth off of the top.

Chase 18 February 2007 - 17 June 2009

A man is being chased through some woods by a number of men with dogs. He looks around and hides in a various places involving 2's. There are five variations of this ident. The first, we see the man falling just short of a rock with a 2 in it. He then gets up and runs off to the right of the 2 and out of site. Viewers then see the man chasing him run by, and as the camera moves, we see the man hiding behind the tree. Another involves a wood with a 2 hole in it. Our chasee flees up underneath this 2, jumping on top and hiding out of site from below. A third involves the man diving down a 2 shaped hole in rock shelf and hiding as we see has captors continue by jumping over the hole. He then emerges to run back again. The fourth involves the man hiding behind a rock with a small 2 cut in the top, allowing us to see his captors getting ever closer. The last is shot in daytime and features our man running towards the 2 cut in the rock, running through it and turning away as his capors follow.

The soundtrack in all is the same beat on drums, sismilar to bongo drums.

Mirror 18 February 2007 – Present

A drop slides down a mirror in the shape of a 2, and as the camera pans out we can see that the mirror is attached to the side of a car as it moves at speed down highways unknown. There are two versions of this, both featuring different road scenes and different soundtracks. The original version features a slow piano peice and is used to link into serious programming. The other is a more light hearted, up beat version.

During the June 2009 refresh, this ident is the only one, where the logo fades in at the end.

Seascape 18 February 2007 – Present

A shot of the sea than pans back, through a large 2 shaped hole in the sea defences, with the sea breaking all around the hole.

Sunroof 18 February 2007 – Present

A shot of the leaves on a tree through a seemingly ordinary sunroof. The camera rotates round as the roof opens to reaveal the sun roof is in fact a lot larger, and is the shape of a 2.

Tent 18 February 2007 – Present

A zip on yellow fabric is followed as it unzips a large 2 shaped door to a tent, revealling a scene outside. There a three versions of this ident, all having different scenery. The first is of a polar landscape, and our owner is wearing large thick furs and coats. Another features a beach in the sunset with some friends sitting around a campfire. The final one looks out onto a festival, with tents as far as the eye can see. The soundtrack is different with each version: the beach version had a guitar version, the festival version featuring a electric guitar version with a high tempo and friendly feel, with the polar version of a slow tempo version, similar to the festival.

Zoetrope 18 February 2007 – Present

A futuristic city scape of flying cars and high glass buildings pans out to reveal, it is a Zoetrope, with 2's on the outside edge that you look through.

Tagging - Football 18 March 2007 – Present

The tagging idents are some of the most controversial in the stations history. A somewhat juddery look through a stencil as a man runs up on a football ground, sprays a 2 on a football in pink spray paint before panning up to see the angry players chasing the perosn off the screen

Tagging - Policeman 18 February 2007 - 17 June 2009

Similar to the football tagging ident, a man with stencil runs up behind a policeman dealing with some disturbance and sprays a black 2 stencil on his back, before running back accross the road.

Tagging - Gallery 18 February 2007 - 17 June 2009

Similar to those above, a man with a stencil, first checks to see that the Gallery attendant isn't watching, before spraying a florescent green 2 on the wall in an Art Gallery. The attendant notices and the man is chased out the building.

Tagging - Skate 18 February 2007 - 17 June 2009

Once again similar to the last few, this time in a skate park, dodging a number of youths on skateboards. A 2 is added to an already heavily graffittied wall.

Special

As well as this set of idents, some special ones were made for Christmas and for other programmes. the christmas idents are below:

  • Christmas 2007 - A magic sprite and a paper origami theme here. A blue sprite runs around white and light brown papers depicting trees, animals and other festive creatures. Two variations,both on the same theme.
  • Christmas 2008 - The ident from the previous year was used.
  • Christmas 2009 - The ident from the previous year was used, with the logo now on the right of the 2.
  • Christmas 2010 - The ident from the previous year was used.

Some specific programme idents are shown below:

  • Heroes - A 2 with backlighting similar to a eclipse.
  • The Restaurant - A white porcelain 2 on a sideboard which has food thrown at it.
  • Thurseday's Are Funny - A comedy strand involving a 2 made up of white and orange lines on a black background. There are a number of variants on the same theme.
  • Electric Proms 2007 - A number of neon style lines at the bottom of the screen that bend to form a 2.
  • Electric Proms 2008 - A 2 made out of bended neon style lines.
  • Torchwood - The ident begins with Zoetrope, but while it pans out, the screen looses signal, which is replaced with the Torchwood logo and scenes from the series.
  • White Season - A black screen with white writing, scratchs and other marks, pans out to form a 2.
  • Back to Nature - A 2 cut out of a log of wood is seen in a number of different scenes including a river, clearing and waterfall.

Criticisms

There have been a few criticisms of the look. The tagging idents have been some of the most controversial in the channels history. The juddery camera work and shoddy appearance made it appear as though it was shot on a camcorder and done by an amateur. These idents were all dropped, except Football that still remains in use.

Another controversial issue is that of the new redesigned endboards. Their basic design itself is not bad, but the main cause of concern is the highly colourful appearance. The colours are highly flourescent with few programmes using darker colours. The light colours are widely used, regardless of programme, which means promotions for Newsnight may be in bright yellow. This lack of concern for colour has cause outrage at the inappropriate nature of some of the colours.

See also

References

  1. ^ TVARK
  2. ^ TV Live
  3. ^ TV Live
  4. ^ BBC Press Office release
  5. BBC Two Idents
  6. BBC Two Idents
  7. TV Room BBC Two 2007
  8. TV Room BBC Two 2008
  9. TV Room BBC Two 2009-present

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