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15 posts tagged seth worley
A particularly generous serving of outtakes. Don’t make yourself sick.
Behind the Scenes feature #5 covers Darren Vandergriff and the magic weapon that he is in making any movie a good one.
Episode 4 of the Behind the Scenes features covers getting rid of one’s hands and testing Tyler Torti’s acting abilities.
Bonus Features Episode #3 features the lovable Ben Worley and Tyler Torti as they sit in a tiny tree house for hours on end and the madness that ensues…
We first debuted this bonus video 4 months ago to our subscribers and now we’re bringing them online for you! You can thank us by going to the Time Closet Store and buying one of everything.
And just in time for 7:00 PM Pacific time, we present the series finale of The Time Closet.
We also want to pause for as long as it takes you to read this and say THANK YOU for watching every episode, for telling your moms and podiatrists and pastors.
We love you. NOT in a platonic way.
Episode 15 - “The Car” related Easter Eggs.
This Jeep, that has been with the Worleys since the Lord said “Let there be light” is really the star of the Time Closet. And every other series Seth Worley works on. Here are all of it’s secrets.
Episode 15 - the episode every series has where someone probably dies.
Next week is the series finale.
Maybe Matt and Ellie really are Gil’s parents.
Maybe Gil is actually a child assassin.
Maybe Deak is a child genius.
What do you think?
Did you think we’d forget? Just because it’s America’s birthday?
Well there’s nothing that will get you in the holiday spirit faster than a time-traveling closet and teenage angst.*
And when you get done with Episode 14, make sure you head over to the Time Closet store and buy yourself (and America) all the gifts you want.
If you haven’t seen this yet, check out Plot Device, a short film written by Seth Worley (your Time Closet hero) and Aharon Rabinowitz (Red Giant Software genius). It also features some of your Time Closet favorites like Ben Worley as the main character and bonus features directed by TC Producer Jeff Venable.
Because none of these guys are writing this blurb, I can say that Plot Device is brilliant, not just because of what you see visually, but because of what an amazing team these guys are and what they accomplished in a cul-de-sac in Nashville, TN.
So let’s pause for one sentimental moment and remind our viewers that there was no fairy dust here. No magic wands (though, I really fought for them in the budget), no genies or Rumplestiltskins. This is all good, old fashioned ingenuity and hard work. Nothing is stopping you from doing the same, so get to it!