Goras/McCormick Entertainment

Background: Goras/McCormick Entertainment was a joint venture between Specific Pictures and producer Lyle McCormick. While Dub Goras' Specific Pictures label was dedicated to low-budget genre films, Goras/McCormick was dedicated to more mainstream titles. The label would prove to be unsuccessful due to the poor returns of the company's two lone movies. Goras and McCormick would join forces again with the relaunch of Gecko Studios in 2016.

(1999-2003)

Logo: On a white background, we fade in to a white anthro cat sitting on a floating island. The island turns 90 degrees and an orange gothic-looking city skyline fades in to the left, with "GORAS/MCCORMICK" below in black.

Trivia: The cat model came from a PlayStation demo disc worked on by Goras' sister Anais Goras, back when she worked at Krome Studios. It was meant for a game that was never realized and pitched when Goras couldn't decide what kind of logo he wanted this label to have.

FX/SFX: Computer animation, resembling something from a PlayStation game, though given the origin of this logo its easy to understand why.

Music/Sounds: A somber mystical theme. Originally it had a piano tune.

Availability: Seen on two movies, Night Watch and The Ghost of Christmas Past. A short version was also seen on The Halloween Kids.