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'''Availability:''' Pretty common. Seen on ''3...2...Wonder!'', ''LAB-ra-kazam!'', ''The Lab Report'', ''Number Explorers!'', ''Why Do We Need to Know This?'' and ''What's Your Problem?!'', all of which are video series created by Generation Genius.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''3...2...Wonder!'', ''LAB-ra-kazam!'', ''The Lab Report'', ''Number Explorers!'', ''Why Do We Need to Know This?'' and ''What's Your Problem?!'', all of which are video series created by Generation Genius.


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Revision as of 07:30, 26 August 2023


Background

Generation Genius is a children's education media company owned by Dr. Jeffrey "Jeff" Vinokur (better known by his stage name The Dancing Scientist). The website can be viewed here: www.generationgenius.com

1st Logo (2018-)

Logo: In a black background, we see some lines. After the lines, four dots collide, forming a orange square. Then we see a white G-shaped microscope coming out of the orange square. Then we see racing lines and circles, then the text "GENERATIONGENIUS" appears, then the byline "Always Question, Always Wonder" (which is also the speil said at the end of the company's videos before this logo) appears then it cuts off to the "PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH" logos.

"Produced In Partnership with" Logos:

  • NSTA (National Science Teaching Association)
  • NCTM (National Council Of Teachers of Mathematics)

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds:

  • Opening: An electronic tune.
  • Closing: An short piano tune.

Availability: Seen on 3...2...Wonder!, LAB-ra-kazam!, The Lab Report, Number Explorers!, Why Do We Need to Know This? and What's Your Problem?!, all of which are video series created by Generation Genius.

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