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Eaten Alive!
2013-10-27
Ed, Marsha, Mikey and Jordu complete a massive, 4,000-pound project for Bennett's Curse in Baltimore, MD.

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7
Slaughterhouse, Texas-style!
2013-10-20
The teams creates a menacing Death Machine the world's largest voo-doo doll.

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6
Rattling Israel!
2013-10-13
The team attempts to create a giant rattlesnake for the first haunted house in Eilat, Israel. Elsewhere, Jordu updates 3 of Ed's original masks for the Resurrection series to showcase at Mask Fest in Indianapolis.

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5
Saw Blade Massacre
2013-10-13
The Atlanta haunt owners of Netherworld are looking for a scary, spinning saw-blade gag for this year's events. Elsewhere, Ed and Mike repurpose 8 monsters for portable haunted carnival rides.

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Going Ape!
2013-10-06
The Distortions team attend their biggest show of the year: Transworld Halloween & Attractions in St. Louis.

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Kiss Rocks the Beast
2013-10-06
The team replace the old animatronic band at KISS Monster Mini Golf in Las Vegas as the company celebrates their first anniversary.

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Distorters Make the Best Monsters!
2013-09-29
The team create Vampiress, Asylum Girl and Big Head Baby as they prepare to present a new line at the Halloween and Party Expo in Houston.

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Mirror, Mirror Giant Zombie
2013-09-29
In the third season premiere, Creative Director Russell Brown of Adobe, a computer software company, wants a giant zombie head for a podium at his upcoming creative conference in Denver, called the ADIM 13.

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Making Monsters is an enthralling American TV series with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look into the exhilarating world of monster-making. Debuting in 2011 on the Travel Channel and concluding its run in 2013, the series provides a unique blend of artistic creativity, intricate craftsmanship, and jaw-dropping entertainment that captivates fans of horror, fantasy, and realism alike. Throughout its four seasons, Making Monsters follows its distinct characters, takes viewers into uncharted territory, and introduces the captivating process of monster creation. The show takes place primarily in Greeley, Colorado, at a unique workshop called Distortions Unlimited, a renowned animatronics company that specializes in creating life-sized monsters for haunted houses, movie sets, and special events. Ed Edmunds and Marsha Taub-Edmunds, the husband-and-wife team driving Distortions Unlimited for decades, are the show's focal points. Their complimentary passions for all things bizarre and nights of horror make them destined to become living legends in the world of fright and fantasy. Making Monsters allows viewers to witness the fascinating process of monster creation, not only learning about the teamwork, ingenuity, and artistry that goes into each piece, but also about the labor-intensive process of animatronics. Viewers discover how these monsters weave together basic engineering elements into well-choreographed, menacing monster machines. Every prop is an amalgamation of various arts like sculpture, painting, and mechanical design on a significant scale, producing creations that seem as lifelike as they are terrifying. Ed's boundless creativity and Marsha's sound business acumen make them a formidable team in the scare industry, not just creating fear but selling it as well. Making Monsters gives an insider's look into their family dynamics and entrepreneurial spirit, which is just as compelling as the riveting creations they produce. Supporting them are a cast of highly skilled team members including sculptors, painters, and electronic wizards that bring to life the ideas that stem from Ed's enormously imaginative mind. Beyond the workshop, Making Monsters also takes viewers on a thrilling journey along with the team of Distortions Unlimited, visiting various conventions, trade shows, haunt tours, and elaborate installations across the country. These episodes help to contextualize the demands of the scare industry and demonstrate how competitive it can be. The show encapsulates the global reach of the industry, its expanding popularity, and the lengths to which creators will go to terrify and captivate their audiences. Each episode of Making Monsters is filled with a distinct charm of its own, balancing its two primary elements of entertainment and education in tandem. It isn't merely a show about scaring people or a step-by-step guide on building your Halloween mascot. It's an exploration into uncanny creativity, unorthodox artistry, and thrilling business dynamics. Above all, the series showcases the joy and excitement that can come from embracing the strange, the grotesque, and the brilliantly bizarre. On a broader scale, Making Monsters offers valuable insights into the creativity involved in prop-making, the careful equilibrium between evidence-based engineering, and fictitious fantasy, and the unorthodox uniqueness of the horror industry. It documents the blood, sweat, and yes, artificial gore that goes into crafting every creature. The show doesn't shy away from revealing the challenges faced by the team, whether it's meeting a demanding client's brief, solving a complex technical glitch, meeting tight deadlines, or even managing their personal lives within the chaos of the monster-manufacturing madness. Amid the fun fantasy and scare tactics, Making Monsters is a testament to human endeavour, entrepreneurial spirit and the willingness to quite literally think outside the box (and then make it come alive!). In summary, Making Monsters offers a unique viewer experience. Rather than focusing solely on standard travel far, it delves deep into unexplored territories of horrifically beautiful creativity. The whimsical monstrosities born from the Distortions Unlimited workshop, along with the team behind them create a unique blend of imagination, innovation, and craft that make the show a must-see for inventors, artists, and Halloween enthusiasts alike. Be sure to check out this fascinating series for a peek into a world where creativity meets fear factor, and artistry meets the scare industry in a spectacular way.

Making Monsters is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 3 seasons with a total of 22 episodes, the show debuted on 2011. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.4.

Channel
Travel Channel
Rating
8.4/10
Cast
Jordu Schell, Mike Rotella, Ed Edmunds
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