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  1. In 2013, the company changed its name to SpectreVision, changing its original logo, too. In January of 2016, SpectreVision and Ubisoft joined to create new Real Virtuality content for video games. 1st Logo (2012) Visuals: On a white background is a depiction of a house with the letters W and S on them. Trivia: This logo was designed by Olly Moss.

  2. In January of 2016, SpectreVision and Ubisoft joined to create new Real Virtuality content for video games. 1st Logo. (2012) Logo: Trivia: This logo was designed by <a class="external" href="http://ollymoss.com/the-woodshed/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Olly Moss</a>. FX/SFX: TBA.

  3. Aug 24, 2017 · Logo by Cory SchmitzAnimation by ShynolaScore by CaribouMix by Graham Reznick and Chrome Canyon

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  5. SpectreVision is in association with Company X Productions, which describes itself as "a female-led production company focused on independent film and television." [3] Company X Marketing states, "Company X / SpectreVision is a TV and film production company owned in part by Elijah Wood."

    • If Somebody Else Is Doing It, They’Re Not interested.
    • Give Them Something to Root for.
    • Every Film Requires A Different Plan — and They Don’T Always Know What It is.
    • Don’T Be Afraid to Reach out.
    • They’Re Building A Community.

    What is a SpectreVision film? That’s no easy question to answer, considering the diversity of the company’s slate so far. But that same of variety is key to understanding SpectreVision’s sensibilities. “The number one thing for us is whether it’s unique,” said Noah, the company’s head of development. “When we’re evaluating projects, the first thing...

    Noah described the ideal SpectreVision filmmaker in these terms: “You have a strong desire for creative control and lack the resources to find it.” That sensibility comes from personal experience. Noah struggled for five years to gathering financing his 2013 Jerry Lewis drama “Max Rose,” while Waller endured similar hardships spending nine years wo...

    To date, no SpectreVision title has come into the world the same way — partly because each one presents its own unique distribution challenges. So don’t expect the company to offer a prepackaged set of options for bringing any given project to fruition. “All financial logic was thrown out the window,” Wood said. “We were not at all leading with whe...

    If you’re working on compelling genre films from an original perspective, SpectreVision wants to hear from you. “The doors are always open,” said Waller. “That doesn’t mean we want to read every single script on the planet, but people should listen to the words that we’re saying about what we’re trying to do. Use it as advice. Then just send them i...

    And it’s growing. The SpectreVision entourage is now a fixture on the genre film circuit and continues to add new collaborators to its ranks. “We really started this to help films get realized that might not otherwise happen,” said Noah. “The very first thing we did was put feelers out with our friends and say, ‘Hey, if you have a project in this s...

  6. Sep 4, 2013 · EXCLUSIVE: The genre-leaning production company founded as The Woodshed in 2010 by Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah, and Josh C. Waller has undergone an identity change. The outfit has been rebranded ...

  7. Branding for genre film production company SpectreVision. Art direction by Elijah Wood & Daniel Noah. Logo animation by Shynola, sound design by Caribou. Films produced by SpectreVision ︎. Poster by Jay Shaw. Poster by Dylan Haley. Poster by Kenneth Kegley. Poster by unknown.

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