Mosaic Media Group
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Background
This is Allen Shapiro and Charles Roven's production company. It was formed on July 29, 1999, when Atlas Entertainment was merged with Gold/Miller Management to create Mosaic Media Group. In 2008, Charles Roven split off their ties from the company, and relaunched Atlas Entertainment with a first-look deal at Sony Pictures. However, they never used a logo until 2002.
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1st Logo (February 8, 2002-June 20, 2008)
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Logo: First, the background is lighted on as it becomes {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|steelblue|blue}}-black. Four {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|gray}} parts of a ring appear and join each other. Then the ring shines and the word "{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|steelblue|Mosaic}}" appears in the sans-serif font, with "{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|steelblue|MEDIA GROUP}}" below in Helvetica Light Condensed and spaced-out. The logo shines a little.
Variants:
- A still version exists and is more common.
- The closing print version appears at the end of some films.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: A beeping noise, along with clanks as the rings appear, and a huge whoosh as the logo is formed. For the closing, it's the music from any given soundtrack or none.
Availability: Seen on some of the company's earlier films such as Rollerball, The Bank Job, the first two live-action Scooby-Doo films, Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and Get Smart. This logo does not appear on What Happens in Vegas or Semi-Pro.
2nd Logo (June 5, 2009-June 27, 2017)
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Logo: On a black background, a {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|red}} circle with a 7-ray star inside appears. After this, other letters fade in to make the word "{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|darkblue|mosaic}}", with the circle serving as the letter "O". The letters then fade out with the circle following them in a second.
Variants:
- At the end of Land of the Lost, it is still and the letters are white.
- Sometimes, there's a variant of this logo where we see a mud volcano that's made from trash. Slowly we zoom out, and suddenly, it explodes. The volcano quickly zooms out with a white outlined box, and the italicized logo fades in right below the volcano (in the box).
- There exists a still version.
- On the TV series adaptation of Bad Teacher, it is next to the Quantity Entertainment logo.
- On The Lazarus Effect, the animation is different where the volcano is zooming out and in a dark color with a thunderstorm throughout as the same word appears in a flash effect, then it shines while the volcano explodes and the lightning strikes with it. Then it slowly zooms into the same box.
- On Downward Dog, the logo appears on a {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|gray|dark gray}} smoky background with the logo in {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|silver}} and next to the Animal Media Group logo.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: None.
Music/Sounds Variants:
- The variant uses a bombastic fanfare with drums and high-pitched brass.
- On The Lazarus Effect, storm sounds are heard alongside a strange sound.
Availability: Uncommon. Seen on films and series produced by them from the period.
3rd Logo (December 25, 2018-)
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Logo: We slowly zoom out on a painting of a {{Expansion depth limit exceeded|skyblue|blue}} sky, with the clouds moving a bit. A bolt of lighting flashes near a black cloud at the bottom of the screen, followed by the screen flashing the name "Mosaic". The sky background fades to black with the name remaining in place.
Variants:
- A still version exists.
- On Weird City, the logo is next to the Chuckystuff Pictures logo.
- Sometimes, the word is standing straight up.
Technique: 2D animation.
Music/Sounds: A gust of wind, followed by a loud thunderclap and an off-screen male saying "Woah!". On the still version, the closing theme of the show.
Availability: Common. First seen on Holmes and Watson and later on Weird City, Guilty Party and Night Sky.