May 14, 2005: "Requiem for a Dip" was shown in Arcata, CA, as it completed its debut tour throughout the state of California. The tour began in Santa Barbara in late March, also stopping in Tulelake. "Requiem for a Dip" received rave reviews and left viewers full of anticipation for future projects from director Seth Binderup and David Campbell.
January 14, 2005: First-time director Adam Alcorn debuted the fourth installment of the second season of the hit series "Life and Times" at the Don Puņaton Studios in Arcata, CA. The episode was a success and was praised by the likes of Seth Binderup ("Dark Mullet," "Requiem for a Dip"), who commented on episode four's departure from the party scene found in the "Life and Times" series. Binderup was heard saying, "This episode is about something."
January 10, 2005: Adam Alcorn announced from his Chico, CA studio that post-production is complete on his directorial debut. For the last six months, Alcorn has been hard at work on "Life and Times: Adventure," which chronicles a journey to the top of Mt. Shasta and is the fourth installment in the second season of the hit series. Alcorn has tentative plans to premier the episode in Arcata, CA in the near future despite the fact that episode three has yet to be completed. Seth Binderup, director and editor of episode three, could not be reached for comment.
January, 2005: Production begins on "Martyria" a new film from Jungle Jim Films and director Fast Eddie ("Bloodhunt"). Scenes were filmed featuring Don Puņaton regulars Seth Binderup, Jimmy Havlina, and Allen Scott, who all have roles in the film.
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