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Friday, 04 February 2011 21:44

Turn Your Screenplay into a Comic Book

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torture chamber productionsWe don't normally allow ads but this is industry related.  Victor Phan is a board member and an amazing filmmaker.  This is a great idea for those who have scripts that would be easier digested as a comic.  

The Wachowski Brothers famously turned the script of "The Matrix" into a comic book to make it easier for producers to understand it.  And they sold it.  So check it.

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At Torture Chamber Productions, our core business revolves around creating comic books from original screenplays for producers or screenwriters to either use as marketing tools to shop around to financiers/production companies, or to sell to publishers/distributors for their own financial gain.  



Our team is made up of enthusiastic pencilers, inkers, colorists, and letterers whom turn out a quality product keeping your budget in mind.  We are equipped to do short comics, full 22-page comics, and entire graphic novels, in black-and-white or in full color, whatever your budget allows.  

We are proud of the comic books we have created for our clients and believe they act as the perfect middle ground between screenplay to completed film.  

Please check out our work at www.torturechamberproductions.com or contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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