BBC THREE : Trailers and Promotions








The standard look of trailers on BBC Three.




An alternative style of trailer animation.








All UK BBC channels use end credit promotions to highlight forthcoming programmes on both television and radio.








A second style of ECP.
BBC THREE : Miscellaneous Presentation




Viewer-involved continuity is a part of the new BBC Three. Here, a group welcomes us to the channel.












It is also used to introduce programmes - either as a straightforward link or as a person's view of the programme.




There is also retro return to the use of in-vision announcing - the woman here namechecks herself as Jose.




In common with many other channels, BBC Three has a digitally overlaid graphic (DOG) to identify the channel, which is also used to signpost upcoming programmes.




As BBC Three doesn't broadcast all day, holding slides are shown during its down time.


A static slide - first used before 'Lily Allen and Friends' with the voice-over warning of strong language.
BBC THREE : News












'60 Seconds' - the channel's news in a minute has undergone a pink makeover too.




After just a few days, there has been a tweak to the graphics with the remaining time now being indicated with a grey stripe.

















