Skare DVD Pre-Orders & Downloads + Atlantis Updates

Its been a real slog on this one I have to say. We learnt a few things with Invitation to Hell that we put into practice with Skare, but as with anything, its a constant learning curve and new things kept cropping up we had to deal with.

The biggest hurdle was the pressing plants reluctancy to actually print and package the DVD artwork design by our awesome graphics designer guy Corlen Kruger, saying they felt it was too graphic for their production line to work with. However we talked with the production house and after serveral phone calls and emails they decided to let us have what we wanted and would get the artwork printed another way.

Ongoing minimal changes here and there with menu design and the DVD artwork meant the days crept into weeks But we like to think like this. We may be a small operation right now and it is acknowledged we are not chucking out a release a month (yet!), but we do like to put everything into what we do and give it our all and pay attention to detail to give you the fan, the collector, something that little different.


Skare has now been at the manufacturers for a little over 10 days and is due back to us any day now! We have opened pre-ordering for Skare on the site, with Digital full ISO DVD Download files available arround the 19th September. So go ahead and order your next Murphy Movie on DVD!

Before we finish this update, Atlantis has been at the transfer studios a little over a month now so should back with us real soon. DVD Artwork for Atlantis is also under way, so fingers crossed and the devil on ourside, Atlantis shouldnt take as long as it did for Skare to be finished. Maybe a December release for Atlantis? We'll keep you posted on that one..

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