Canal+ (France)


 * MEDIAS.lenodal.com
 * interactv.online.fr
 * Digitalfernsehen Sender-Datenbank
 * A recereation of a all Canal+' visual identities
 * Étapes: Canal + Espagne peut aller se rhabiller, Etienne Robial quitte la baraque

1984-1995


Canal+ was launched on November 4, 1984 as France's fourth television channel and the world's first nationwide terrestrial pay channel.

The channel's first identity was created by Étienne Robial from On/Off Productions. The original music was created by Philippe Eidel and Arnaud Devos.


 * On/Off Productions

1995-2003


The original identity remained until 1995 when it was overhauled. The logo was changed as the ellipse the channel name was removed. The Canal+ wordmark would now always be contained in a 3 by 12 black rectangle.

The idents were mostly centered around a 6 by 8 grid which filled most of the screen, with rectangles moving around in this grid.


 * See idents 1995-2003
 * On/Off Productions
 * Libération

During the 1990s, Canal+ expanded throughout Europe, arriving in Spain (1990), Poland (1994), Benelux and Nordic (1997). The other versions used adapted versions of the French graphics. Many of the assets were sold off in the next decade, and now the Polish version is the only one which still shares its identity with the French channel.

2003-2009
The third set of graphics for Canal+ was launched in 2003. It was an evolution on the previous design, once again focused on rectangle patterns moving around on screen


 * On/Off Productions
 * On/Off Productions

2009-
A complete redesign of Canal+ was carried out in 2009. The only thing remaining was the logo, although it would now be allowed to leave its black rectangle on-screen. The agency behind the rebrand was Devilfish.

The new idents for all channels feature four screens and at the conclusion of the ident, the plus sign in the logo will be placed in the middle. The idents for the main Canal+ channel feature close-ups of various abstractions. The soundtrack for the idents for Canal+ and Canal+ Décalé was done by Norbert Gilbert.


 * Vimeo: See idents
 * Devilfish
 * Norbert Gilbert
 * Uncle Shriek's World of idents
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