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The Skull Productions is a company created on August 31, 2008, based out of Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. It makes series of shows set in video games, using what the video game gives them to create a storyline. They are the creators of the Mechinima, Army Life, that is based off of the video game Halo 2. History Getting Started On August 31, 2008, the eventual creators of The Skull productions, had brainstormed some show ideas after tossing around the idea of making a show for about a year, they eventually lead themselves to the making of their main series, Army Life. With that they created many episodes and assign themselves whatever roles they could get. Pulling together Only a few months later they eventually ran into many speedbumps, one being, their lack of a cast and the other being, that they had been troubled by an onlooker, accusing them of copyright infringment, they had a hard time shaking both of those things off but they eventually made peace with the onlooker and found 1-2 more people to voice in their show. Expanding They eventually saught out ways of making they company bigger, a want for money and fans grew, being that they had none of either. They devised a way of selling T-Shirts of which they had created to friends, family and fans. They then worked out a price. Also creating 2 other series; M.E.H. and Off the Streets, both of them eventually wereput on hold due to the labor needed to maintain them. They Had expanded off of one of their Youtube channels and had eventually created one souley for The Skull Productions. They also got a Myspace, and a Facebook fan page for it. Not too shortly their after they got their own website that they stumbled on due to the payments, whick they later worked out. Using what they knew of HTLM they had created their own website of which they could collect all of their shows and other media on and that friends and fans could veiw, be entertained and educate themselves off of. Future They eventually plan on creating and selling DVD's for more of an income, along with a better way for fans to view their shows. Also being worked on is the revived 1st season of Army Life, of which, as of Wednesday, July 8, 2009, has the first episodes script completed with presumably more to come...
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