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“NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT” (2 conversations)
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Apr 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM BST
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NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly on 17 January 2020, Initially the logo was replaced by 4 letter words, but this changed in early 2021. The set was named "emotions" Current: rush 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-08 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) live 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-21 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) fear 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-30 May 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) Gun 23 October 2020- (only used before crime dramas, nowadays only used before Prison Break) Love 26 August 2021- Joy 26 August 2021- Pride 26 August 2021- Embarrasment 04 September 2021- Sadness 10 September 2021- Suprise 10 September 2021- Dissapointment 16 September 2021- Happiness 16 September 2021- Water 23 September 2021- Light 23 September 2021- Create 23 September 2021- Write 01 October 2021- Greeting 01 October 2021- Gesture 01 January 2022- Eat 01 January 2022- Explore 01 January 2022- Storm 01 January 2022- Pier 24 May 2022- Balloons 24 May 2022- Chairs 24 May 2022- Capes 18 November 2022- Frisbees 01 January 2023- Special idents TV Christmas Tree 18 December 2019-01 January 2020 (used for Christmas 2019, served as teaser, This ident zooms out of a corner with a plug, We zoom to reveal a cluster of TV sets arranged into the shape of a Christmas tree) give 12 December 2020-01 January 2021 (used for Christmas 2020, Pine trees and a post box and eventually an entire city light up with Christmas lights which urge you to give this Christmas. More interestingly, it also saw the return of the channel logo to the idents for the first time since 2018 when the origins set was released, The Christmas ident was the first signs of a change on this decision, with more to follow when the decorations were taken down in January 2021.) Twinkle 06 December 2021-01 January 2022 (used for Christmas 2021) Sprout Boy 11 December 2022-07 January 2023 (used for Christmas 2022) Alien Love 04 December 2023-05 January 2024 (used for Christmas 2023, Features 2 alien blobs, a teal one named Gloopy and a fuschia sparkling, glittery one named Glitter falling in love) TARDIS 23 November 2022- (used before Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood, uses the "Rush" ident music) Peter Grifin arguing with Lois while Stewie is building a device 02 December 2022- (Used before Family Guy, uses the "Light" ident music) Rosa splashing in mud 27 Febuary 2023- (used before KikoRiki and PinCode, uses the "Joy" ident music) Withdrawn idents hope 17 January 2020-06 December 2021 free 17 January 2020-05 May 2021 feel 17 January 2020-12 April 2021 play 17 January 2020-27 October 2021 risk 17 January 2020-06 August 2021 easy 17 January 2020-01 November 2021 fast 17 January 2020-06 December 2021 life 17 January 2020-04 September 2021 love (different ident, not to be confused with later addition) 17 January 2020-04 Febuary 2021. Write a forum convo in April 2024 where the emotions idents are going away, A user likes the slightly unorthodox way it was used in it's final 2 years (the character led special and christmas idents,) and a user recounts the XMAS ident that hinted at the set's arrival JTVFanatic1: Hey everyone, just saw the announcement that the "emotions" idents are finally being retired this June. Can't believe it's been over 4 years with these visuals greeting us. Although they were divisive at first, I think they really found their stride in the last couple of years with the character-led specials and the unique Christmas idents. It brought a fresh, slightly unorthodox flavor to channel branding, right? IdentLover42: Absolutely, @JTVFanatic1. I remember when they first started in 2020; it was such a departure from what we were used to. But those character-led idents, especially the Peter Griffin and Rosa ones, really showcased how flexible and fun the concept could be. It was cool to see these characters embodying the "emotions" theme in such a direct way. NostalgiaNerd: Oh, remember the Alien Love Christmas ident from 2023? When Gloopy and Glitter fell in love, it was not only adorable but felt like a perfect encapsulation of JTV's quirky take on holiday cheer. Plus, it was a nice callback to how this entire set hinted at its arrival with the "TV Christmas Tree" back in 2019. That one was such a clever tease, zooming out from a plug to reveal TVs arranged as a Christmas tree. Felt like JTV was setting the stage for something different even then. BrandWatcher: Yeah, @NostalgiaNerd, that teaser was brilliant. Not just a festive treat but a clever foreshadowing of the emotional journey the channel was about to take us on. It's kinda rare for a channel to use its idents in such a narrative, evolving way. It made tuning in for the holidays or before specific shows like Doctor Who and Family Guy a bit of an event. TVHistorian: What's intriguing is how these idents, in a way, reflected broader changes in cable television branding. Moving away from the generic to the imaginative, from static to dynamic. JTV might not have been the only one to try something new, but they sure made a memorable mark with the "emotions" and their themed extensions. Curious to see what's next! JTVFanatic1: Definitely curious about the next chapter. This set had its ups and downs, but it really grew into something special. It'll be bittersweet to see it go, but here's hoping JTV keeps pushing the envelope with their branding. Let's treasure these last few months of "emotions"! Write a follow up noting one ident usually only shown before one show has started appearing again in this set's final weeks
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IdentHunter76: Hey folks, interesting update on the "emotions" idents in their final weeks. I noticed that the "Gun" ident, which for the longest time was exclusively used before crime dramas like 'Prison Break,' has started popping up again. It's an interesting choice, given its rarity and specific association. Seems like JTV is giving a nod to some of their more distinctive, themed idents as we bid farewell to this era. JTVFanatic1: Really? That's a cool find, @IdentHunter76. The "Gun" ident getting airtime again feels like JTV is doing a bit of a victory lap with their "emotions" set, bringing back even the most niche parts of it for one last hurrah. It's a reminder of how they tried to cater to specific genres and audiences with these idents, a practice not seen often in channel branding. RetroTVGeek: I think it's a fantastic move. Gives a sense of closure and completeness to the whole set before they move on. Plus, it's a treat for fans of the channel and those idents. Makes you wonder what other surprises they have in store for us in these final weeks. ScreenSavvy: It's bittersweet indeed. Shows like how "Gun" can suddenly return are an example of how JTV has always played with expectations. Makes me even more excited (and a bit sad) about what's to come. This last run is turning into a real celebration of everything the "emotions" idents represented. ArtfulWatcher: Agreed, @ScreenSavvy. It's a fitting tribute to include such specific idents like "Gun" in the lineup again. It kind of encapsulates the range and diversity of emotions they've covered, from the more common ones like "Love" and "Joy" to the very targeted "Gun." Shows the breadth of creativity we've come to appreciate from JTV. Sad to see it end, but eager to see how they wrap this all up.
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Write a follow up where 3 idents are now airing in their original state again
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ScreenCrafter99: Hey everyone, just when I thought JTV couldn't surprise us any further in these final weeks of the "emotions" idents, I've spotted something remarkable. "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" are now airing in their original versions again. It's like a full-circle moment, seeing them revert to their initial state after years of amendments. JTVFanatic1: That's so nostalgic, @ScreenCrafter99! Those were the idents that kicked everything off back in 2020. Watching them in their original glory brings back a lot of memories. It's a clever way to honor the evolution of the set, reminding us where it all began before we say goodbye. PixelPurveyor: Absolutely, it's a brilliant tribute not just to the idents themselves but to the fans and viewers who've been on this journey with them. "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" in their original forms embody the ambitious beginnings of the "emotions" set. It's fascinating to see how those concepts have been expanded and adapted over time, coming back to where it all started feels fitting. IdentArchive: Documenting these original versions airing again is going to be a priority. It's a unique moment in the history of television branding, showcasing how these idents have grown and changed, and now, in their final days, how they're returning to their roots. It serves as a great showcase of the creativity and thought put into these sequences from the start. RetroTVGeek: It's a smart move by JTV, showcasing the originals alongside the newer ones. Gives us a direct comparison of how far they've come. Also, seeing "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" again in their untouched forms is surprisingly emotional. It's a reminder that all good things must come to an end, but what a ride it's been. JTVFanatic1: Definitely, @RetroTVGeek. It's a powerful way to celebrate the end of an era. Makes me appreciate the journey we've all been part of, witnessing the growth and evolution of JTV's branding. Let's enjoy these last moments with the "emotions" idents and look forward to what JTV has in store for us next!
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Write a tweet noting that the logo is swapped out again for thr final 2 weeks
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Big news, JTV fans! For the final two weeks of our beloved "emotions" idents, we're mixing things up one last time. Our iconic logo is getting swapped out! Stay tuned to catch this special twist. It's our way of saying thank you and farewell to an era. Don't miss it! #JTVEmotionsFinale #LogoSwap
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Write a forum convo with the best Xmas ident used in this set ranked by user1
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**Thread Title: Ranking the Best Christmas Idents of the "Emotions" Era on JTV** **TVHolidayLover**: Hey everyone! As we're getting ready to bid farewell to the iconic "emotions" idents on JTV, I thought it'd be fun to take a trip down memory lane and rank the Christmas idents that accompanied this set. Here's my take, but I'm eager to hear yours! 1. **Alien Love (2023)** - Gloopy and Glitter's extraterrestrial romance topped my list. It was heartwarming, imaginative, and beautifully captured the spirit of inclusion and love. Plus, the visual effects were stunning! 2. **Sprout Boy (2022)** - This one had such a sweet storyline and really emphasized the community and togetherness aspect of Christmas. Made me feel all the holiday feels. 3. **Twinkle (2021)** - The simplicity and elegance of this ident, with its subtle nods to hope and joy, were perfect. It was like watching a Christmas fairy tale unfold. 4. **give (2020)** - The message of giving and the enchanting visuals of a city lit up in festive cheer were delightful. It was a fresh take on the holiday season that resonated well. 5. **TV Christmas Tree (2019)** - While technically a teaser, it was innovative and clever, setting the stage for the uniqueness of the idents to come. A very creative kickoff to the "emotions" set. What are your rankings? Any particular memories or aspects of these idents that stood out to you? **IdentEnthusiast**: I'm with you on **Alien Love** being number one! It wasn't just a Christmas ident; it was a short story that brilliantly used the medium. JTV outdid themselves with it. But I have a soft spot for **TV Christmas Tree** because of how it hinted at what was coming. That creativity got me excited about what was ahead. **ClassicTVFan**: Great list, @TVHolidayLover! I'd personally put **Sprout Boy** a bit higher. It had this classic Christmas vibe that just gets to me every time. The story was so touching and a perfect reminder of the season's true meaning. **VisualAesthetics**: Honestly, the **give** ident deserves more love. The transition from the simple act of giving to a whole city bathed in light was metaphorically and visually powerful. But, **Alien Love** definitely wins for originality! **HolidayNostalgia**: Loved reading your rankings! **Twinkle** is my favorite; it was understated yet so magical. However, seeing everyone's perspective makes me appreciate the other idents even more. JTV really revolutionized holiday broadcasting with these creative narratives. **TVHolidayLover**: Thanks for sharing your thoughts and rankings, everyone! It's fascinating to see the different reasons these idents hold special places in our hearts. JTV gave us some memorable holiday magic with these visuals. Sad to see them go, but looking forward to what's next!
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Write a blog post with the most beloved ident from the entire set
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### The Heart of JTV: A Look Back at the Most Beloved Ident in the "Emotions" Era As we near the end of an iconic chapter in television branding, the "emotions" idents on JTV have engrained themselves in the hearts of viewers. Each ident, with its unique blend of creativity and thematic depth, contributed to redefining how we engage with our favorite channel. Among these visual marvels, one stood out, capturing the imagination and affection of the audience like no other: **Alien Love**. Introduced in December 2023 as part of JTV's Christmas lineup, **Alien Love** featured two alien blobs, Gloopy and Glitter, from vastly different worlds who, against all odds, find each other and fall in love. This simple yet profound narrative was more than just a holiday greeting; it was a celebration of love's boundless nature, transcending the known and the unknown. ### Why **Alien Love** Won Our Hearts **Embracing Diversity:** At its core, **Alien Love** was a brilliant allegory for diversity and inclusion. Through the whimsical romance of Gloopy and Glitter, JTV conveyed a powerful message: Love knows no boundaries, not even intergalactic ones. This resonated deeply in a world that's increasingly interconnected yet divided, making **Alien Love** a beacon of hope and unity. **Visual Spectacle:** Beyond its storyline, the visual artistry of **Alien Love** was nothing short of breathtaking. The vibrant contrast between Gloopy's teal and Glitter's sparkling fuchsia, set against the serene backdrop of space, created a visual feast that was both enchanting and pioneering. It was a testament to JTV's commitment to pushing the boundaries of ident design. **Holiday Spirit:** While **Alien Love** certainly stood on its own merits, its tie to the holiday season added an extra layer of warmth and joviality. It reminded us that the essence of the holidays lies in coming together, sharing joy, and celebrating love in all its forms. **Alien Love** was a holiday gift that kept on giving, making it a timeless classic in JTV's ident repertoire. ### A Legacy Beyond the Screen **Alien Love** went beyond being a mere ident; it became a cultural touchstone for viewers. It sparked conversations about acceptance, diversity, and the universal language of love. It proved that television branding could be both entertaining and insightful, leaving a lasting impact on its audience. As JTV prepares to close the book on the "emotions" era, **Alien Love** stands out as a shining example of what made this set so special. It wasn't just about rebranding a channel; it was about crafting stories that connect with us, inspire us, and sometimes, change how we see the world. As we bid farewell to the "emotions" idents, the legacy of **Alien Love** will undoubtedly carry on. It showed us that in the vast expanse of the universe, love remains our most powerful emotion. Here's to JTV for giving us this unforgettable journey through "emotions" -- and to **Alien Love**, the ident that captured the essence of it all.
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Write a convo asking if its more beloved than even the original emotive word-based idents
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**MediaMaven**: Hey everyone! As we've been reminiscing about JTV's "emotions" era, I've been wondering: Has **Alien Love** surpassed even the original emotive word-based idents in popularity and impact? It's fascinating to see how a seasonal ident has resonated so deeply with the audience. **RetroWatcher**: That's a great question, @MediaMaven. Personally, I think **Alien Love** touched hearts in a way that the word-based idents couldn't. The story of Gloopy and Glitter added a narrative depth and visual engagement that was simply enchanting. The original set was innovative, but **Alien Love** brought emotion to life in a whole new way. **VisualVibes**: I'm with you there, @RetroWatcher. The word-based idents like "Rush" and "Live" were conceptually brilliant and did a fantastic job of evoking emotions abstractly. However, **Alien Love** managed to visualize those emotions through a story that appealed to our innate love for narratives. It's one thing to see the word "Love"; it's another to witness a love story unfold. **NostalgiaNut**: I do see your points, but let's not forget the impact of those original idents. They were groundbreaking at the time and set a new standard for TV channel branding. **Alien Love** indeed added a rich layer to the set, yet the simplicity and elegance of the word-based idents have their own timeless charm. **StorySeeker**: True, @NostalgiaNut, but I think what sets **Alien Love** apart is how it transcended the usual boundaries of idents. It wasn't just about branding; it was a piece of storytelling that happened to also be an ident. That leap from conceptual to narrative gave it a broader appeal and a more profound impact on the audience. **ChannelChaser**: There's an interesting perspective to consider: maybe it's not about one being more beloved than the other but about how together, they represent the evolution of JTV's branding. The word-based idents introduced us to the idea of "emotions" in a direct, impactful way, laying the groundwork. **Alien Love** then built on that foundation, showing how far the concept - and the channel - could go. **MediaMaven**: All excellent points! It seems that **Alien Love** and the original emotive word-based idents together reflect the range and depth of what JTV aimed to achieve with the "emotions" set. From abstract concepts to heartfelt narratives, they've given us an incredible journey through the spectrum of human emotion. What a legacy!
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Write a convo noting it had custom wraparound presentation (as in backgrounds from it being used on clock idents, promos for programmes and even the What's On Tonight part, something only else seen in 2019 as that had images of the tree off, the back of the room and luminous flashing decorations)
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**BroadcastBuff**: Has anyone else noticed how **Alien Love** wasn't just an ident but became a whole custom wraparound presentation for JTV? It's like they've taken the theme to the next level, wrapping the entire channel in it - clock idents, program promos, and even the "What's On Tonight" segments! **VisualSpectacle**: Absolutely, @BroadcastBuff! It's a rare treat. The last time we saw this level of detail and integration was back in 2019 with the Christmas tree setup. The backgrounds, the luminous flashing decorations... It created such an immersive atmosphere. **Alien Love** has brought that back, making everything from the clock to promos feel part of a larger story. **DesignDiva**: I'm loving it! The backgrounds used in the clock idents and other promotional material really tie everything together. It's not just branding; it's storytelling. Seeing elements from **Alien Love** across different parts of the broadcast just enriches the whole experience. It's like stepping into another world the moment you tune in. **Timekeeper**: It's fascinating to see such a cohesive presentation. The way **Alien Love** elements are seeping into even the clock idents and the "What's On Tonight" part shows a lot of effort for continuity. It's not something you see every day. Makes the viewing experience more seamless and engaging. **PromoPro**: It's a clever move, marketing-wise. Using the **Alien Love** theme across various touchpoints increases viewer recall and establishes a strong connection with the audience. It sets a mood that's unmistakably JTV, keeping the channel distinct and memorable in the minds of viewers. **NostalgicNerd**: It reminds me of how TV channels used to celebrate holiday seasons or special events, transforming every aspect of their presentation to match the theme. **Alien Love** doing this brings a sense of occasion to the channel, making even the routine check of "What's On Tonight" something to look forward to. **BroadcastBuff**: Exactly, it's all these little touches that add up to create a powerful channel identity and viewer experience. JTV really outdid themselves with the **Alien Love** wraparound presentation. It shows a level of creativity and attention to detail that goes beyond just broadcasting content. It's about creating an ambiance, a world that viewers can get lost in.
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Write a follow up revealing the new look replacing the emotions