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Latest revision as of 11:33, 21 May 2024


1st ID (2008-2015)


Visuals: A map of Earth takes up the superimposition of a digital satellite. A bright beam of light appears and draws a curve. Then, a realistic satellite flies around with a shadow of the satellite following it. The light draws away and blue rectangles that consist of the yellow word "R I K" wipes in vertically. Afterwards, the word "Sat" wipes in.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A groovy-styled 4-note tune.

2nd ID (2015-)


Visuals: On a white background with a shade of teal at the bottom, the text "SaT" slides upwards, and numerous rectangles in blue, gray, and gold wrap around the text. Most of the rectangles fly away, numerous particles in a silver color break up the text as the text spins, and two of the rectangles fly behind the text in a slanted form. The text "pik" flies towards the rectangles and the text as the two rectangles fly in different directions. Finally, the second text settles below the first text, and the rectangles appear at a different angle as the rectangles and the text zoom closer.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A calm note with numerous whoosh sounds plays. The audio transitions to a powerful fanfare. Three to four notes and a flourish are heard at the end.

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