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'''Variant:''' On some prints of the movie, the font for the text is different and the logo is darker.
'''Variant:''' On some prints of the movie, the font for the text is different and the logo is darker.


'''FX/SFX:''' The movie Countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.
'''Technique:''' The movie Countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of noises from the movie projector.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of noises from the movie projector.
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'''Logo:''' We see again a movie countdown. This time, it's black & green. The white text "GLASS EYE PIX" is already shown & black keeps showing on the movie countdown every second (as for the distorted projector back then). When it almost gets to 2 on the countdown, everything turns black & scratchy to the point to where the text is already gone. By the end of the logo, an eye shows up for a second with multiple frames of the eye.
'''Logo:''' We see again a movie countdown. This time, it's black & green. The white text "GLASS EYE PIX" is already shown & black keeps showing on the movie countdown every second (as for the distorted projector back then). When it almost gets to 2 on the countdown, everything turns black & scratchy to the point to where the text is already gone. By the end of the logo, an eye shows up for a second with multiple frames of the eye.


'''FX/SFX:''' The heavily distorted movie countdown & the eye, done in CGI.
'''Technique:''' The heavily distorted movie countdown & the eye, done in CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The movie countdown noises that are low-toned, & hard-to-tell noises at the end.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The movie countdown noises that are low-toned, & hard-to-tell noises at the end.
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'''Logo:''' Just a distorted countdown screen with the white text "'''Glass Eye Pix'''" all in B&W.
'''Logo:''' Just a distorted countdown screen with the white text "'''Glass Eye Pix'''" all in B&W.


'''FX/SFX:''' The Countdown Screen made in CGI.
'''Technique:''' The Countdown Screen made in CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
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'''Logo:''' Transitioning from the 2nd Scare Flix logo, we see a countdown effect with a bunch of disturbing and gore images in the background. After a while, we see the text "'''GLASS EYE PIX'''" fade in. The logo then suddenly ends.
'''Logo:''' Transitioning from the 2nd Scare Flix logo, we see a countdown effect with a bunch of disturbing and gore images in the background. After a while, we see the text "'''GLASS EYE PIX'''" fade in. The logo then suddenly ends.


'''FX/SFX:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of strange gore sounds.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of strange gore sounds.
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'''Logo:''' We see yet another movie countdown colorized in 2 colors, which are black and blue. The text "'''GLASS EYE PIX'''" appears in white as the countdown continues. The text quickly disappears & the logo ends suddenly.
'''Logo:''' We see yet another movie countdown colorized in 2 colors, which are black and blue. The text "'''GLASS EYE PIX'''" appears in white as the countdown continues. The text quickly disappears & the logo ends suddenly.


'''FX/SFX:''' The movie countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.
'''Technique:''' The movie countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of strange rubbing noises and other random sounds.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of strange rubbing noises and other random sounds.
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'''Logo:''' It starts off with a black background. Then crystal-like shapes reveal a circle glowing in pink with a drawing of a full moon, as well as the text "GLASS EYE PIX" in a neon font in light blue. The logo zooms out as the neon circle dims, leaving only the outline. Eventually, the neon dims, as well as the text.
'''Logo:''' It starts off with a black background. Then crystal-like shapes reveal a circle glowing in pink with a drawing of a full moon, as well as the text "GLASS EYE PIX" in a neon font in light blue. The logo zooms out as the neon circle dims, leaving only the outline. Eventually, the neon dims, as well as the text.


'''FX/SFX:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Glass shattering at the beginning, and neon light sounds after.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Glass shattering at the beginning, and neon light sounds after.

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Background

Glass Eye Pix is an American Independent Film Production Company based off of New York City centered around horror. The company was founded in 1985 (though the company's first film was made in 1980) by Larry Fessenden so he can copyright his own films.



1st Logo (2002)

Logo: We see an eye zoom in to us for less than half a second. This shows a blue movie countdown & text that says "Glass Eye Pix" in the typer font. The text wipes away until it nothing but scribbled white, which goes to the right.

Variant: On some prints of the movie, the font for the text is different and the logo is darker.

Technique: The movie Countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.

Music/Sounds: A series of noises from the movie projector.

Availability: Rare, as it's only used on Searching for the Wendigo.

2nd Logo (2006-2007)

Logo: We see again a movie countdown. This time, it's black & green. The white text "GLASS EYE PIX" is already shown & black keeps showing on the movie countdown every second (as for the distorted projector back then). When it almost gets to 2 on the countdown, everything turns black & scratchy to the point to where the text is already gone. By the end of the logo, an eye shows up for a second with multiple frames of the eye.

Technique: The heavily distorted movie countdown & the eye, done in CGI.

Music/Sounds: The movie countdown noises that are low-toned, & hard-to-tell noises at the end.

Availability: It was only used on Trigger Man (including the 2007 print).

3rd Logo (2008-2012)

Logo: Just a distorted countdown screen with the white text "Glass Eye Pix" all in B&W.

Technique: The Countdown Screen made in CGI.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Uncommon. This was seen on the majority of their films during this period, including The Comedy and Wendy and Lucy.

4th Logo (2010)

Logo: Transitioning from the 2nd Scare Flix logo, we see a countdown effect with a bunch of disturbing and gore images in the background. After a while, we see the text "GLASS EYE PIX" fade in. The logo then suddenly ends.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: A series of strange gore sounds.

Availability: This was only used on Bitter Feast and Stake Land.

5th Logo (2013)

Logo: We see yet another movie countdown colorized in 2 colors, which are black and blue. The text "GLASS EYE PIX" appears in white as the countdown continues. The text quickly disappears & the logo ends suddenly.

Technique: The movie countdown, and the text, all of which are done in 2D Animation.

Music/Sounds: A series of strange rubbing noises and other random sounds.

Availability: This was only used on Beneath.

6th Logo (2015-2018)

Logo: It starts off with a black background. Then crystal-like shapes reveal a circle glowing in pink with a drawing of a full moon, as well as the text "GLASS EYE PIX" in a neon font in light blue. The logo zooms out as the neon circle dims, leaving only the outline. Eventually, the neon dims, as well as the text.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Glass shattering at the beginning, and neon light sounds after.

Availability: It was only seen on the sizzle reel here.

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