JAM Media

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

JAM Media is an Irish animation studio based in Dublin. They have produced many shows and short films. The company was founded in 2002, and also has a UK division as well.

1st Logo (August 26, 2008-March 18, 2013)

Visuals: On a white background, there is a jar filled with red jam that has 3 seeds inside it. Under the jar, there is the text "JAMMedia" (with "JAM" in red) with the slogan "motion innovation" below it.

Variants: All of these remove the slogan.

  • On Funky Fables, the logo scrolls in the end credits.
  • On most programs, the logo shares its screen with other logos. In this case, the slogan is removed.

Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The ending theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on newer prints of Pic Me. The variants appear on Funky Fables, Roy, Baby Jake and Tilly and Friends.

2nd Logo (Janaury 23, 2014- )

Visuals: On a yellow background, there is a purple jam jar with some jam slowly dripping down from it. Next to this is the word "jam" in black. A lid falls on to the jar, making it shake, and three drops of jam fly out of it. Two land on the ground, and one lands on the "a". The one on the "a" then drips, and some jam falls off of it.

Variants:

  • On Roy, the same variant from before is used, except for the text below the JAM logo reading "for" and the logo being replaced with this one. For this variant, the logo will sometimes have something on it such as an egg or some 3D glasses.
  • On Little Roy, a crumpled up piece of paper replaces the yellow background, and the CBeebies and CBBC logos are under the logo. The word "A" is above the JAM logo, with "Production for" below it and a copyright notice at the bottom of the screen under the CBeebies and CBBC logo. The logo animates as usual here.
  • There is a still, in-credit version.

Technique: 2D animation. None in the first and third variants.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: Can be found on Becca's Bunch and Jessy and Nessy. The in-credit version appears on Zig & Zag and it’s short spin-off series Zig & Zag: Zogcasts. The other variants can be found on Roy and the spin-off series Little Roy.

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