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===Logo (June 16, 2017-)===
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 2012 [[Universal Pictures]] logo, except the words "VIRTUAL REALITY" are placed under "UNIVERSAL", the whole thing is presented in a 360-degree format, and the globe has darker lighting. The Comcast byline also fades in late.


'''Variant:''' A short version, which shows the text settling into place, also exists.


'''Technique:''' Pretty much the same as the main logo, except presented in a 360-degree environment (meaning a lot more of outer space). This was based on the standard logo's design by Wētā FX and was recreated and designed for virtual reality headsets as a pre-rendered video at 60fps in ''Jurassic World: Blue'' (30fps in ''The Mummy - Zero Gravity Stunt in 360'') and can be shown without a fade-in and fade-out effect (due to being in a separate file) and with a horizontal split-screen view when viewing the MP4 video (without the music due to being in a separate file) in the app's files.
Logo: Same as the 2012 [[Universal Studios]] logo, except the words"VIRTUAL REALITY" are placed under"UNIVERSAL", the whole thing is presented in a 360-degree format, and the globe has darker lighting.


'''Audio:''' Same as the main logo, originally composed by Jerry Goldsmith and composed and arranged by Brian Tyler.
Variant: A short version, which shows the text settling into place, also exists.


'''Availability:''' Seen on 360-degree and virtual reality experiences from Universal. It first appeared on ''The Mummy - Zero Gravity Stunt in 360'', which can be seen on Universal's YouTube channel. Also appeared on the VR short ''Jurassic World: Blue''; the short version can be seen on its trailer.
FX/SFX: Pretty much the same as the main logo, except its presented in a 360-degree environment (meaning a lot more of outer space).


[[Category:Comcast]]
Music/Sounds: Same as the main logo.
[[Category:Universal]]

[[Category:NBCUniversal]]
Availability: Seen on 360-degree and virtual reality experiences from Universal. It first appeared on The Mummy - Zero Gravity Stunt in 360, which can be seen on Universal's YouTube channel. Also appeared on the VR shortJurassic World: Blue; the short version can be seen on its trailer.
[[Category:Logos made by Wētā FX]]
Editor's Note: TBA
[[Category:Logos with music by Jerry Goldsmith]]
[[Category:Logos with music by Brian Tyler]]

Latest revision as of 01:57, 8 February 2024


Logo (June 16, 2017-)

Visuals: Same as the 2012 Universal Pictures logo, except the words "VIRTUAL REALITY" are placed under "UNIVERSAL", the whole thing is presented in a 360-degree format, and the globe has darker lighting. The Comcast byline also fades in late.

Variant: A short version, which shows the text settling into place, also exists.

Technique: Pretty much the same as the main logo, except presented in a 360-degree environment (meaning a lot more of outer space). This was based on the standard logo's design by Wētā FX and was recreated and designed for virtual reality headsets as a pre-rendered video at 60fps in Jurassic World: Blue (30fps in The Mummy - Zero Gravity Stunt in 360) and can be shown without a fade-in and fade-out effect (due to being in a separate file) and with a horizontal split-screen view when viewing the MP4 video (without the music due to being in a separate file) in the app's files.

Audio: Same as the main logo, originally composed by Jerry Goldsmith and composed and arranged by Brian Tyler.

Availability: Seen on 360-degree and virtual reality experiences from Universal. It first appeared on The Mummy - Zero Gravity Stunt in 360, which can be seen on Universal's YouTube channel. Also appeared on the VR short Jurassic World: Blue; the short version can be seen on its trailer.

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