Specific Pictures

Specific Pictures is a production company based in Decatur, Illinois, formed in 1992 by Dub Goras, son of pornographic film veteran Donald Goras.

History
Specific Pictures was formed by Dub Goras, with financial support from his father Donald through proceeds of the latter's heyday as a pornographic film actor and director. Donald owned Firing Line Films, a prominent porno film distributor and Specific started out re-releasing some of Firing Line's catalog on Cinemax. Specific was originally based out of Firing Line's former headquarters in Peoria.

Goras decided to expand to more ambitious titles and with producer Avi Lerner, began work on a direct-to-video action soft-core film, Crimson. The film was a financial failure, and Goras exited the film industry thereafter.

After spending several years doing voice-over work for commercials (even supposedly working as a cashier at Dunkin Donuts for some time.), Goras entertained the idea of returning to the film industry, producing and directing a number of short films for independent festivals.

Specific was relaunched outright in 2015 after Goras was hired to take part in directing a segment on what would become 7 Deadly Tales. In that time, producers Howard Stemple, Ed Church, Lyle McCormick, Hortense Anderson and Elliot Strange became part of Specific.