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'''Availability:''' Unknown, probably extinct.
'''Availability:''' Unknown, probably extinct.

'''Editor’s Note''': While this logo can be say as a cheap, but decent logo, it is still pretty outdated for the 2010s. And not to mention, it is accompanied by an uncatchy rock soundtrack, and possibly the '''most boring''' announcer of all time.


[[Category:Kittian and Nevisian logos]]
[[Category:Kittian and Nevisian logos]]

Revision as of 20:48, 11 October 2022


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.

(2010s)


Nicknames: "The ZIZ Car", "The Transformers Logo", "Bumblebee"

Logo: Inside a tunnel, we see 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.

FX/SFX: 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".

Music/Sounds: A rock soundtrack accompanied by a announcer speaking in Saint Kitts Creole.

Availability: Unknown, probably extinct.

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