ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation is the government-owned television service of Saint Kitts and Nevis that began broadcasting on December 3, 1972. The station is part of the Caribbean Media Corporation as well as CBMP-Caribbean.

Logo (2010s)


Visuals: Inside a tunnel, there is a yellow car, which resembles a Chevrolet Camaro, speeding through the road, starting with a close-up of the front of the car. The car crashes into the letters "ACCURATE" before not long after exiting the tunnel in which the camera moves down and sees "COMMITTED". Then, a light effect is used to transition to the yellow car, and now it is in a desert setting. The car at this points drifts hard enough where it tips over and mechanically transform into a steel box made of four cubes that has a merged and stylized "ZIZ" word in red. The screen shakes and the steel comes off, revealing the "ZIZ" word in yellow with a black outline with the word "BROADCASTING/CORPORATION" placed underneath on a gray radial gradient background.

Technique: 3D animation, including the movement of the car, the word breaking into small pieces, the screen flashing and shacking, and the steel coming out of the word "ZIZ".

Audio: A rock soundtrack accompanied by a announcer speaking in Saint Kitts Creole.

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