We’re using this time during the COVID-19 pandemic to finish the pitch trailer for our Twisted Tales for Demented Children stop motion animated series. As you can see from previous blog posts this has been a number of years in the making; not uncommon for those of us working on the service side of the…
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Skeleton Girl and Twisted Tales Update
In celebration of the 5th anniversary of Skeleton Girl‘s New York premiere, our award-winning – and Canada’s first stereoscopic 3D and stop motion animated film – is now available for viewing in 2D on our You Tube channel here. We’re also excited to announce that Skeleton Girl will be available shortly with sub-titles in Spanish,…
Back at it…a Saturday morning budget meeting
After a bit of a hiatus while we worked on The River, an animation to the song River of Snot by The Arrogant Worms (released here on April 29th), we’re back in earnest, moving forward with our next film, Mary and The Looking Glass. Working on other projects and without the time and resources (aka…
The Twisted Tales for Demented Children World
After raging fires consume much of the city, residents seek shelter wherever they can find it – many fleeing to underground sanctuary. The world is introduced to a new weapon of terror and destruction so horrific it cracks open a rift between what is real and what is imagined. Children are separated from their parents,…
Twisted Tales Resonates at Comic Expo
It’s the Friday after the crazy and fun Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo which had a record 97,000 attendees. Although I had come down with something resembling a cold after flying back from New York earlier in the week, I managed to croak out conversations with lots of really interesting people who came by our…