Slaughterhouse Entertainment is Wally Koz's film studio that was solely founded to create the 1988 shot-on video film 555.
Logo (March 12, 1988)[]
Visuals: In the distance, the logo spins counter-clockwise from slow to fast and zooms in to a close-up. The logo consists of a skeleton behind a cylinder (which is shorter than the skeleton) on the white vertical oval with a thin red outline. The skeleton's right arm that's over the top circle of the cylinder is supported by a cane. The top circle of the cylinder reads:
ENTERTAINMENT
And in the center of the cylinder we see a B&W drawing of a house with a barn next to it with a leafless tree and a cat in front of it.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A spooky-themed synthesized organ theme that ends with a woman screaming in horror.
Availability: Only seen on the 1988 shot-on-video movie 555 (the company's only production). Massacre Video's print of the film removes this logo.
Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The screaming, the skeleton and the drawing inside the cylinder can scare a number of people, however it's also very cheap (which may lower it for some) and fitting for the company's genre. The music could also be seen as somewhat relaxing to some before the scream is heard.
