Thursday, December 6, 2012

Loveland Commercial Client continues "Making Monsters"

Distortions Unlimited begins season 2 of 'Making Monsters'

Distortions Unlimited once again is scaring people with its morbid creations on the Travel Channel.

The second season of "Making Monsters" premiered Sunday on the Travel
premiered Sunday on the Travel Channel. It gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the Greeley-based art studio that makes horror props, animatronics and masks.

The company is well-known in Northern Colorado for its baroque displays in haunted houses. Back in the 1990s, for example, the company claimed to have sold $400,000 in life-size electric chair replicas complete with flashes, smoke and crackling electric current.

The Travel Channel series follows Distortions Unlimited owners Ed and Marsha Edmunds as well as renowned Hollywood creature- and mask-maker Jordu Schell on the road.

This season, they make a red-eyed, smoke-spewing tiki in Oahu, Hawaii, and a disturbing twisting centipede in Atlanta.

The team also created a stage mask for rock band Megadeth, a 25-foot skeleton for an outdoor attraction in Baltimore and a larger-than-life Gatekeeper for Dick Van Dyke's Southern California home.

Distortions Unlimited morbid creations featured on the Travel Channel.
(NCBR "The Eye" October 5, 2012)

Nathan Klein, Broker/Partner of Loveland Commercial, LLC, previously represented Distortions Unlimited in a lease transaction for a Greeley warehouse where they make their animatronics.

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