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DAZN | Ring IV

Video case

Role
design
motion design


Studio
BigTime Creative Shop

Ring IV was one of the major boxing events of the season, held in Saudi Arabia and broadcast by DAZN, one of the largest sports-streaming platforms in the world.

 

The fight card brought together rising names and title bouts that stirred the combat sports scene, positioning the event as one of the highlights of that period. The project was developed by BigTime Creative Shop (Riyadh).

 

I created the 60-second hero promo, along with the 30, 15 and 6-second versions. I was responsible for the motion design, editing, and sound design, working from the visual direction developed by the BigTime team to shape the narrative, rhythm, and animation flow of the main video.

 
 
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The aesthetic follows the language typical of major boxing promo materials: fast pacing, intense compositions, and transitions that emphasize the tension between fighters. The animation aims to bring that energy to the screen, highlighting Benavidez, Yarde, Haney and Norman Jr., and translating the key visual into movement in a direct and impactful way.

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The event also included a parallel campaign aimed at the Arabic-speaking audience, distributed through WEBOOK, a regional ticketing platform for large cultural and sporting events. This version adopted a distinct visual direction and a more objective approach, designed to present the four main card fighters clearly and effectively. It kept the fast rhythm and strong transitions of the main promo, adapting the visual language to a more commercial and local-focused format.

 
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