Invasion of the FreeBox Monsters on Film Freeway!

We would like to thank Kelsey at the Start Fresh film festival held at the Clinton Street Theater and WOW what a way to kick off 2026! The crowd loved it! Blood, Puppets, Mystic Cat! We got to chew the fat with Jerry Bell Jr about distribution and how much fun it is to make movies, the scene was AWESOME!

We are working on a 1 pager press packet and we will be submitting this short into festivals all year. please come and enjoy what Jerry Bell Jr said
“its the most Portland thing he’s seen this year!”
Because we own the copyright on this film we do not need a password so please follow us to Film Freeway and view and enjoy!

2025
This is it folks! Overture, Curtains, Lights here it is! This is what we set out to do but needed to learn some hard lessons first. This was 18 months of just plain madness. From arguing over the script to have 3 different Hally’s enter and leave the project. Now we have a movie but its not the movie we want, not yet anyway.
It took a team of folks with a common vision along with some good-ish writing from yours truly to pull this off! It was all of us from SDZ locking down the locations to Sheryl helping with the script and a bunch of others as well! Other people, crew and actors, who put this together and our thanks go out to each and every one!!
I could go on and on and tell you about the fun finale we filmed and the crazy shoots we did for special effects! We pulled it off and submitted our work, amateur as it was, to film festivals.
Then COVID hit and traveling to exotic locations like Cherry Hill , NJ was not going to happen. We had a 5 festival string all set up and ready to go when all of a sudden every single festival we paid to submit to and got accepted by was canceled! No refunds!
We had a horror festival in Idaho, the ABQ fest in Albuquerque with John Waters as the headliner, then we finished with 3 festivals in L.A. but no dice! COVID took it all!
No worries dear reader, After producing 3 under 30 shorts, a 4 part web series and now an 84 min B-Movie we learned our lessons and built up the gear in our inventory and are going to try our hand at a real documentary!
After doing what we set out to do and after 6 years of filming we decided to shelve Fresh Farm Films.
We established Red Stool Productions and started our first production Gen-X: Generation Mess and we know that after filming in Portland for all this time this town loves a good story!




