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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a closeup of a firework getting lit. The lit firework starts to write in the air, and as the screen zooms out it is revealed that the fireworks are being held by children, as the background changes to a {{color|blue}} evening sky and {{color|green}} hills. They write out the text "GOOD UNIVERSE" with their fireworks, and then it zooms out while the children run offscreen to the right. Finally, the children run across the screen from the left to the right, one of them still holding a firework that underlines the text.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a closeup of a firework getting lit. The lit firework starts to write in the air, and as the screen zooms out it is revealed that the fireworks are being held by children, as the background changes to a blue evening sky and green hills. They write out the text "GOOD UNIVERSE" with their fireworks, and then it zooms out while the children run offscreen to the right. Finally, the children run across the screen from the left to the right, one of them still holding a firework that underlines the text.


'''Trivia:''' The children in the logo are the kids of Joe and Nathan.
'''Trivia:''' The children in the logo are the kids of Joe and Nathan.
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'''Technique:''' CGI by Picturemill.
'''Technique:''' CGI by Picturemill.


'''Audio:''' Unknown, as all we have are style frames.
'''Audio:''' Unknown, as all that is available are style frames.


'''Availability:''' An unused concept that only survives as style frames on the [http://www.martinsurya.com/philosophy Tinbee website].
'''Availability:''' An unused concept that only survives as style frames on the [http://www.martinsurya.com/philosophy Tinbee website].

Latest revision as of 09:49, 9 August 2024


Background

Good Universe was launched in 2012 by Joe Drake and Nathan Kahane as a full service production, financing, and global sales company. While the company started in 2012, it didn't produce a film until 2013. It is the successor to Mandate Pictures.

Logo (November 1, 2013-)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a closeup of a firework getting lit. The lit firework starts to write in the air, and as the screen zooms out it is revealed that the fireworks are being held by children, as the background changes to a blue evening sky and green hills. They write out the text "GOOD UNIVERSE" with their fireworks, and then it zooms out while the children run offscreen to the right. Finally, the children run across the screen from the left to the right, one of them still holding a firework that underlines the text.

Trivia: The children in the logo are the kids of Joe and Nathan.

Variant: On The House, the print logo is lit up as colorful neon lights on a black background, like the variants for Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Village Roadshow Pictures and Gary Sanchez Productions on the same film.

Technique: A blend of live-action and CGI by Picturemill in collaboration with its co-founders.

Audio: Firework sounds accompanied by a majestic fanfare composed by Rob Simonsen. Otherwise, it uses the opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Seen on films released by the company like Last Vegas, Neighbors (retitled Bad Neighbours in certain territories to avoid confusion with the soap opera of the same name), and The Night Before.

Unused Logo (2013?)

Visuals: There is a view of a massive galaxy full of stars, nebulae, and planets. The camera zooms out to reveal the giant hands of a child capturing the galaxy in a jar. The child turns to showcase the captured galaxy as the text "GOOD UNIVERSE" appears to the jar's sides.

Technique: CGI by Picturemill.

Audio: Unknown, as all that is available are style frames.

Availability: An unused concept that only survives as style frames on the Tinbee website.
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