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  1. As the creature goes back down, the white, bold text "HORROR FACTORY" appears stacked next to the rectangle, and the text "THE screamy FRENCH TOUCH" appears below the logo. Then the logo disappears after a few seconds. Trivia: The template that was used for this logo is "Scary Cinematic Logo Reveal" by rad-FX on Video hive. However, the ...

  2. Background: Ghost House Pictures was established in 2002 by Sam Raimi (who is the founder of Renaissance Pictures) and Robert Tapert to produce high-concept horror films. Most of its theatrical films are produced and distributed by Mandate Pictures. 1st Logo (October 22, 2004-)

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    Horror Factory Entertainment (or simply Horror Factory) is a small French company based in London founded by Philippe Bazelle, specializing in horror movies.

    1st logo

    In a sepia environment with fire particles flying everywhere (looks like the intro of CoD: Advanced Warfare), we see a figure in the distance. We slowly zoom into the figure as we see that it is a skinless, goblin-looking humanoid creature. The creature slowly raises its head, screaming before suddenly dropping down. Part of the Horror Factory logo comes into distance, which is a rectangle with a gray drawing of a screaming face with blood on its lower lip, before the goblin-creature from bef...

    2nd logo

    In a corner of two stone brick walls (both with lights shining on them), the rectangle from before (except now wider with the rest of the face being shown), hung by a chain, drops down. It flashes a bit as tentacles emerge from its shadow (shown on both walls) and move around. The lights flicker. On the walls, as revealed by the lights, are (on the left wall) the number "5" written in tally marks, "THE SCREAMY FRENCH TOUCH" carved onto the wall, (on the right wall) "SCARY" written on the wall...

    3rd logo

    There is a hallway and a door. A ghostly girl passes by. Then it zooms out as the logo appears in a flash. It then fades to black.

    1st logo

    A quiet heartbeat throughout the logo, some horror movie-cliched ominous whooshes along with a sound that sounds like rain at the beginning of it before the rectangle appears, a shriek from the creature (similar to Kate's scream from Slender: The Arrival, or a boy throwing a tantrum), a slam with the dropping sub-bass with the appearance of "THE," a woman screaming is heard with the appearance of "screamy," another slam with the dropping sub-bass with the appearance of "FRENCH TOUCH," and the...

    2nd logo

    We start off with the sound of a chain being dropped down (along with the sound of it jingling), then an ominous synth piano theme plays through the rest of the logo. This is accompanied with, in order, a maniacal laugh, a sound effect that sounds like a bunch of bugs moving, buzzing sounds for the lights, then a louder and quicker buzz, ending off with the same "woman screaming" sound effect from the previous logo. Here the theme also stops. We end off with the sound of a door closing.

    3rd logo

    Horror movie sounds and ambiances.

    1st logo

    Nightmare to off the scale. The ominous environment, the screams, the disturbing screaming face rectangle, the creature and especially the jump scare all adds up to make definitely one of the scariest logos ever. However, the scare factor is lower for those who are used to it, and for those who were expecting the jump scare. Plus, according to the fact that this is a horror company, this is a very fitting and an intentionally scary logo.

    2nd logo

    Medium to nightmare. While tamer than the last logo, the dark environment, the extended rectangle, the lights flickering, and the sound effects can scare most people. Again, given that this is a horror company, this was intentional. Though it's lower for those used to it.

    3rd logo

    High to nightmare. The dark atmosphere, ghost girl and horrific music can easily terrify viewers. Yet again, the scariness is intentional because of the content they release. This is still tamer than the 1st logo.

  3. Background. Ghost House Pictures was established in 2002 by Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert (both who, along with Bruce Campbell, previously founded Renaissance Pictures (now Raimi Productions)) to produce high-concept horror films. Most of its theatrical films are produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Contents.

  4. Welcome to the Scary Logos Wiki, a collaborative group dedicated to scary logos. Some might not be frightening; some might be. Looking for some scary logos? If you are, you've come to the right place! We have loads of scary, kinda scary, and not scary logos just waiting to (maybe) give you a scare! So have fun! So far, we have 3,107 scary logos. Some of these logos will probably scare you ...

  5. Background. Screamtime Films is an independent horror film production company and distributor. The company was originally founded in 1992 by Todd Jason Cook as Horroscope Films. Under it's original name, the company did not use a logo, instead having just an in-credit notice at both the beginning and at the end of their releases.

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  7. Creative Horror Film Logo. Red Ruin Entertainment is a startup film production company focusing exclusively on making horror themed feature length films. And you get this on first glance on this logo, which combines a filmstrip, dripping blood and the shape of a castle/ruin.

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