Spice Factory

Background
Spice Factory was a production company created by producers Michael Cowan and Jason Piette in 1996. The company specialized in producing independent films, along with some occasional major productions, along with acquiring international productions. In 2018, following a decade long dormancy after the release of their last film, the company closed after Cowan was brought down by investment fraud. A prohibition order was placed, preventing him from serving as a lead operator of any company for 13 years, though in spite of this he is still active as a producer. Piette would go on to become part of Disrupting Influence.

1st Logo (1999-2008)
Logo: On a black background, a thick white circular outline zooms out. Within the white portions we see images of what appears to be a filmstrip and other abstract shapes. More pieces zoom out and they form a rhombus, with the abstract shapes becoming visible and resembling the inside of a movie projector. The words "SPICE FACTORY" fade in below.

Variant:


 * Early on, the logo was entirely still and set in solid white. The company name was written in a stretched stylized font with "THE" above it. It either appeared during the credits or, occasionally, at the start of a movie.
 * At the end of Out of Bounds, the logo is encased in a white box, with the colors inverted.

FX/SFX: The zooming shapes.

Music/Sounds: A faint droning synth chord, with a muted reprise.

Music/Sounds/Variant: On at least one film, it uses two windy synth tunes, ending with a muted reverb.

Availability: Appeared on Jericho Mansions, The Last Sign, Guy X, and possibly on Undertaking Betty (aka Plots with a View). The early variant seen on Out of Bounds and at the end of An Angel for May and Taking Sides, and was possibly seen at the end/start of New Blood and Mr In-Between as the early logo appeared on trailers for their movies. This doesn’t appear on Merchant of Venice.