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Trolls, zombies, and werewolves, oh my! Check out the top ten creations, hand-picked by Ed and Jordu, from our Make My Monster contest.
Distortions has made some very impressive monsters, but when TV and film legend Dick Van Dyke orders a huge scare for his Malibu home, the team turns to new technology to get it perfect.
Distortions takes on their biggest challenge yet: A 25-foot talking skeleton that takes people "to their deaths" at Creepywoods Haunted Forest in Maryland and a Bigfoot monster for Morris Costumes.
The Distortions team pairs up with Microsoft Kinect to create an enormous demon, as well as demon dogs for an interactive entrance to The 13th Floor haunted house in Denver.
The USS Nightmare needs an eerie "sea creature" mask for a spooky scare at its riverfront attraction. The Distortions team also turns an entire high school marching band into zombies.
The Distortions team creates 3-headed "Dino Pods" for the traveling "Discover the Dinosaurs" attraction, Mike repurposes the Zombie Gusher, and the company Morris Costumes needs 4,000 monsters ASAP!
Distortions must create a giant, spitting centipede for one of the top haunted houses in America -- Netherworld in Atlanta. Elsewhere, Ed invites Jordu to a monster sculpt-off.
Making Monsters has begun, and to kick off the start of the Halloween season, we will feature a new monster from the show every day. Check back each day in October to see the "Monster of the Day."
Put your observation skills to the test in our Making Monsters photo game. Take a look at each picture set and find the difference between the 2 photos.
The TransWorld trade show is creeping up and the Distortions team creates Hell's Rider (a Grim Reaper character with a motorcycle), plus they bring back the huge Black Widow for her second appearance.
Ed, Marsha and Jordu head to beautiful Hawaii where a local company has asked them to create, build and install an evil tiki statue for their entranceway.
The Distortions team takes a stab at reinventing the classic "Photo Op" piece for Halloween Express. Ed and his crew come to the rescue of the band Megadeth, and Ed's office becomes a tattoo parlor.
The Distortions crew works around the clock creating a new line of "shocktronics" in hopes of a record-breaking sale at the Houston Halloween & Party Expo in Texas.
Check out photos from the all-new series Making Monster with the Distortions crew and Jordu Schell. Watch the new season starting Sunday, Sept. 30, at 8|7c.
From "Dead Run" to "Evil Jack" and more, get an up-close look at some of the "monsters" that make the Distortions company run.
Ed and his crew struggle to produce enough new products for the annual Transworld tradeshow, the premiere outlet for selling monsters in the Haunt Industry.
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