Test your knowledge of the official names and descriptions of Disney Channel short branding pieces (bumpers/idents) and channel ID elements used between programs.·0 takes
01·What is the common industry term for the short video pieces used between TV programs to identify a network, often used by Disney Channel?
02·Which iconic motif has frequently been incorporated into Disney Channel’s on-air identity and logo treatments (the recognizable silhouette used as part of the channel mark)?
03·What is an alternate term (commonly used in broadcasting) for short musical stings or brief audio signatures that accompany visual idents on channels like Disney Channel?
04·What word best describes a short branded animation or clip used to transition into or out of commercial breaks and identify the network?
05·Which of the following terms refers specifically to short on-air segments that promote the network’s programming and brand between shows?
06·When networks like Disney Channel update their short visual branding packages (logos, short idents, stings), these overall updates are commonly called what?
07·Which phrase describes the small on-screen graphic sometimes shown during programming to indicate the channel’s brand (often a stylized logo in a corner)?
08·Short visual pieces that highlight a network’s personality and appear between programs (for example, playful animated sequences featuring brand elements) are typically produced as what kind of package?
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