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Archive for August 2011

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Our friend Jamie Nash in Action

Jamie Nash. writer

Jamie Nash, writer extraordinaire with Sanchez

Street Legal-Pilot from Ken Arnold on Vimeo. Jamie Nash, a long time collaborator with Haxan directed this pilot with another friend of Haxan's Ken Arnold.  Ken plays the role of a police officer in our upcoming film Lovely Molly.  Enjoy!  It's got some good laughs.  If you want to reach out to Jamie you can find him on Facebook.
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Dread Central talks about Lovely Molly

Dread Central website Our friends at Dread Central just wrote this cool article about Lovely Molly.  Check it out here.
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In Search Of place holder

So this is a place holder for us to talk about our past TV show In Search Of.   Check back for Content soon!
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Freakylinks

Freakylinks television show created by Haxan Films and Gregg Hale

The first television series created by Haxan

FreakyLinks was a television show which combined elements of horror, mystery, and comedy . It aired on the Fox Network from October 2000 until June 2001, for a total run of 13 episodes. In 2008, the series began airing on Universal's horror network Chiller. FreakyLinks centered on Derek Barnes (played by Ethan Embry), a resident of Orlando, Florida who ran a website called "FreakyLinks.com" that sought out the dark and forbidden truths behind paranormal phenomena and urban legends, assisted by his friends. Derek took over investigations after his twin brother, Adam (the proprieter of a more serious paranormal website called "OccultResearch.com"), died under mysterious circumstances; a mysterious stranger by the name of Vince Elsing (Dennis Christopher), who claimed to have been the subject of strange scientific tests that left him with paranormal abilities, occasionally contacted Derek with information about Adam. The show's episodes revolved around Derek and his friends investigating supernatural claims for the website and uncovering clues that reveal the truth of his brother's fate. FreakyLinks (originally titled "Fearsum" until a few months before airing) was developed by Haxan Films partner Gregg Hale and screenwriter David S. Goyer. Haxan followed a similar marketing strategy as Blair Witch and created a website, long before the show was set to air, called "Freakylinks.com" which was cleverly designed to look like an amateurish, home-brew website made by real-life paranormal enthusiasts. And now for your viewing pleasure you can find the original site for Freakylinks here. We hope you enjoy the nostalgia.    
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Blair Witch Chronicles

The Blair Witch Chronicles comic book

The Cover from The Blair Witch Chronicles

We created 4 comic books following Blair.  You can still purchase the collection on Amazon.  They were written by the amazingly talented Jen Van Meter.  You'll find her site here.  We really enjoyed the process and it talk a while but we finally were able to write another comic book called Blackbeard.  Make sure you check it out.  Thanks.      

Andy Jenkins

Andy Jenkins

Andy Jenkins, producer/ editor

Andy Jenkins brings 16 years of experience in Video, Television and Feature Film production to Haxan. Graduating with Honors from the prestigious NYU Film School, Andy has served in the capacity of Production Manager for one of America's most watched Soap Operas. As both Editor and Post Production Supervisor, Andy has worked with the Tier 1 advertising agencies' such as BBDO, J Walter Thompson, and Saatchi & Saatchi. With an Emmy award for Editing, Andy has been a sought after talent for all areas of creative Television Advertising and Feature Film Post Production.  In 1994, Andy co-founded America's Interactive Production Network, which produced a nationally syndicated Job Search Television show. After only its 2nd year of production, the show received 3 Telly's and 2 Regional Emmy awards.  In 1996, while working with NFL Films as a creative editor, Andy was lead editor for the entire AT&T "All Around The World" Advertising Campaign, while simultaneously completing an Emmy Award winning episode from Inside the NFL, featuring Mike Utley. Andy holds Feature Film Credits for 4 Full Length Motion Pictures, 22 Direct Response Infomercials, and over 190 Nationally Broadcast Ad Spots. In 2000, Andy started his first eCommece Web Site, leading to an electronic Information Product which quickly became a best seller in the Internet Marketing Community. Since 2000, Andy has owned and operated 30 eCommerce web sites with revenues in the 7-figure range.
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