Usher - Past Present Future Tour
For Usher's "Past, Present, Future" tour, the Good Company team transformed a massive, automated LED cube into a living, evolving character. This cube not only served as a set but became a central storytelling device, guiding the audience through different stages of Usher’s career. From recreating a 14-year-old Usher dancing to “Call Me A Mack,” to projecting a futuristic interview with an older Usher in 2044, reflected Usher’s journey through time.
![Opening Sequence - Usher Past Present Future](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/3ce32edd598dd751a1cb56d84a20ccdd156733b2-2376x1080.png?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
Opening Sequence - Usher Past Present Future
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Usher - Past Present Future
Using a mix of analog effects and AI, the cube took on various shapes and functions, seamlessly integrating into the narrative. It became a room, a strip club, a stage, all while transforming through interactive content, maintaining a dynamic energy throughout the show.
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/4bfa82684cb8aaccef34c48a32b4de5ced877926-1440x853.jpg?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/72b6ca5f7d77ef9741d1dce3268de130ee9d3b26-1280x720.jpg?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/f740c47ac1380f32e9e56e2e05b3503e2d52ad54-1280x720.jpg?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/d96b1404449b6c102200d2077f29e4bae983ff62-1280x720.jpg?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/7844fa5c500c74e7dea7ac4131959e7921bc53be-600x413.gif?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
The AI-driven visuals brought Usher's past and future selves to life, including moments of Usher zooming into a conversation with his childhood self, connecting his legacy with every visual twist and turn.
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/7abc0b1bff434e3106e44859e192f98d20a81d14-600x391.gif?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/96b0385ca0a932a42ebaf1ace503069548b9348e-600x396.gif?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
![Usher - Past, Present, Future](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/b256684af9e0e77fee310293f2ea437a324e622d-1438x1080.png?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
Usher - Past, Present, Future
The cube and our content together highlighted Usher’s evolution—physically, musically, and metaphorically—taking audiences on a spectacular ride through his career.
![Usher - Past Present Future Tour](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/jmjsskr4/production/a6f65411c52291c8ff72f6e8937a92566243eb31-1920x1280.webp?auto=format&q=100&w=1000)
credits:
creative director - Mike Carson
production company - Good Company
content creative director - alexandre moors
director of experiential and technology - Matt Lowe
executive producer - Mel Roy
content producer - Carina Mak
office coordinator - Jenny Choi
interstitials editor - maxime quoilin
2d artist - drew horen
2d artist - louie seguin
2d artist - alosha robinson
2d artist - alex howard
3d artist - will wharton
3d artist - hugo shiboski
3d artist - chris taylor
assistant editor - jacqueline kramer
copywriter - ronald porto
video programmer / notch - andrew marchbank