Episode 15: Small Town Monsters - A Deep Dive into Mothman, Bigfoot, and the Art of Cryptid Cinema with Seth Breedlove cover art

Episode 15: Small Town Monsters - A Deep Dive into Mothman, Bigfoot, and the Art of Cryptid Cinema with Seth Breedlove

Episode 15: Small Town Monsters - A Deep Dive into Mothman, Bigfoot, and the Art of Cryptid Cinema with Seth Breedlove

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Seth Breedlove is an Ohio filmmaker. He has written, edited, produced and directed shorts and features about a variety of topics but is best known for his production company and the films they've produced under the Small Town Monsters banner. Before film, Breedlove wrote for a number of websites, newspapers and magazines and learned some of the skills he employs as a director while working as a reporter. Breedlove has also appeared on numerous television and radio programs. The first chapter in his series of documentaries was the film, Minerva Monster (2015). He has since worked on more projects which fall under the Small Town Monsters umbrella including, the Beast of Whitehall, and his first full-length feature, Boggy Creek Monster (2016), working closely with investigator and author Lyle Blackburn. This was rapidly followed by The Mothman of Point Pleasant, and Invasion on Chestnut Ridge in 2017, in 2018, he produced The Flatwoods Monster: A Legacy of Fear, and, The Bray Road Beast, followed by Terror in the Skies and MOMO: The Missouri Monster (2019). Song: Retro Future - 80s Synthwave Song: Edge of Tomorrow - Synthwave

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