GMA Network “It’s Where You Belong, GMA!” (found colorized version of the Filipino television network’s station ID; 1987-1989): Difference between revisions

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(The iconic station ID of GMA from 1987, 1988 until 1989. Gained notoriety due to its epic edits of Philippines' landmarks at the beginning.)
 
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|title=<center>GMA ID 1987</center>
|title=<center>GMA ID 1987</center>
|image=GMA Radio Television Arts 1986-1990.png
|image=GMA Radio Television Arts 1986-1990.png
|imagecaption=Logo shown at the endcard of the ID
|imagecaption=Logo shown at the endcard of the ID
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=6 Sept 2024
|foundby=JacobShelter
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On November 13th, 1987, GMA unveiled its new station ID at the Philippine International Convention Center during the celebration of Vilma Santos’ 25th anniversary in showbiz.<ref name="manila"> [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=8cBNEdFwSQkC&dat=19871203&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Manila Standard December 3, 1987 issue.] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref>  
On November 13th, 1987, GMA unveiled its new station ID at the Philippine International Convention Center during the celebration of Vilma Santos’ 25th anniversary in showbiz.<ref name="manila"> [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=8cBNEdFwSQkC&dat=19871203&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Manila Standard December 3, 1987 issue.] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref>  
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The complete station ID, along with other network station IDs (RPN-9, back then as New Vision 9, ABS-CBN, and IBC-13) was included in the 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television and won the Best Station with Balanced Programming.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkGHlZeWagg PHTV Station IDs - circa 1989] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref><ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NmXNouW_sU 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television - Best Station with Balanced Programming] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> The video was uploaded by VSPRODUCTIONS in the early 2010s, albeit low-quality and black and white. It was soon terminated but the station IDs part was uploaded by lelouchfanchannel, but it is more low-quality.
The complete station ID, along with other network station IDs (RPN-9, back then as New Vision 9, ABS-CBN, and IBC-13) was included in the 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television and won the Best Station with Balanced Programming.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkGHlZeWagg PHTV Station IDs - circa 1989] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref><ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NmXNouW_sU 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television - Best Station with Balanced Programming] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> The video was uploaded by VSPRODUCTIONS in the early 2010s, albeit low-quality and black and white. It was soon terminated but the station IDs part was uploaded by lelouchfanchannel, but it is more low-quality.


Excerpts of the colored version were uploaded online A Lunch Date episode with the bumper was uploaded by View on the 3rd - Jojo Bailon in 2017.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1740950882611243 Lunch Date OBB 1989] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> TheComputerParts uploaded an excerpt in 2022.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahNKVfCSi5w GMA Station ID (1987-1989) [SNIPPET]] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> The last part which includes the Tower of Power and the logo was shown in GMA’s Limang Dekada documentary.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfdL5MOIdNo Timestamp = 33:04] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref>
Excerpts of the colored version were uploaded online. A Lunch Date episode with the bumper was uploaded by View on the 3rd - Jojo Bailon in 2017.<ref> [https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1740950882611243 Lunch Date OBB 1989] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> TheComputerParts uploaded an excerpt in 2022.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahNKVfCSi5w GMA Station ID (1987-1989) [SNIPPET]] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> The last part which includes the Tower of Power and the logo was shown in GMA’s Limang Dekada documentary.<ref> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfdL5MOIdNo Timestamp = 33:04] Retrieved 11 May '23</ref> On September 6, 2024, JacobShelter found the colorized version of the ID as part of a clip during the disruption of programming in Day 2 of the 1989 Philippine Coup attempt on December 2, 1989.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1213891043272953 Timestamp = 0:52] Retrieved 6 Sept '24</ref>


Several recreations were made, the most known ones are from EdiotTV, Gallemase, and TheComputerParts.
Several recreations were made, the most known ones are from EdiotTV, Gallemase, and TheComputerParts.

Latest revision as of 05:53, 6 September 2024

GMA Radio Television Arts 1986-1990.png

Logo shown at the endcard of the ID

Status: Found

Date found: 6 Sept 2024

Found by: JacobShelter

On November 13th, 1987, GMA unveiled its new station ID at the Philippine International Convention Center during the celebration of Vilma Santos’ 25th anniversary in showbiz.[1]

The station ID was made to tease the tallest and then-unfinished 777-foot transmitter, "Tower of Power”. The transmitter was completed in November 1988.

Station ID

The station ID opens with the collage of GMA’s provincial stations through landmarks such as the Mayon Volcano in Albay, Rizal Park with its old fountain, Magellan’s Cross with the white gate, Banaue Rice Terraces, An island in Zamboanga with three tondaan and a colorful vinta.[2]

The next sequence shows laser beams shooting up from GMA’s provincial transmitters subsequently forming the Tower of Power transmitter resting on the Philippine map. It then flips out to reveal the GMA Radio-Television Arts logo along with the “Where You Belong!” slogan.[1] The jingle that is played in the background was produced by JAM Creative Productions, originally used for WJZ-TV 13.[3] Parts of the station ID especially the scenery part were also used in bumpers.

Availability

The complete station ID, along with other network station IDs (RPN-9, back then as New Vision 9, ABS-CBN, and IBC-13) was included in the 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television and won the Best Station with Balanced Programming.[4][5] The video was uploaded by VSPRODUCTIONS in the early 2010s, albeit low-quality and black and white. It was soon terminated but the station IDs part was uploaded by lelouchfanchannel, but it is more low-quality.

Excerpts of the colored version were uploaded online. A Lunch Date episode with the bumper was uploaded by View on the 3rd - Jojo Bailon in 2017.[6] TheComputerParts uploaded an excerpt in 2022.[7] The last part which includes the Tower of Power and the logo was shown in GMA’s Limang Dekada documentary.[8] On September 6, 2024, JacobShelter found the colorized version of the ID as part of a clip during the disruption of programming in Day 2 of the 1989 Philippine Coup attempt on December 2, 1989.[9]

Several recreations were made, the most known ones are from EdiotTV, Gallemase, and TheComputerParts.

Videos

Excerpts

An excerpt uploaded by TheComputerParts. Probably a bumper.

Lunch Date OBB bumper, also an excerpt of the ID

Limang Dekada GMA documentary featuring an excerpt of the ID's endcard

The ID's background music.

Recreations

Gallemase's recreation.

EdiotTV's recreation.

TheComputerParts' recreation.

References