Hey Guys,I thought you might appreciate taking a look at a little memorial I made for my friend Kris Skorupa on my website. I recently realized I never paid my respects to her. It’s at the top of the main page of my site.www.mantaraypictures.comI'm really pushing hard to find investors for the financing of ANOMALY. I've got friends in Hollywood searching and handing my script off to Hollywood actors and producers. I'm talking to finance companies. Something is going to break through on this project. I can feel it."Hair of the Dog", the critically-acclaimed 45 minute shocker from Director Terry Wickham and Writer/Producer Tim Clark is available to download on INDIEROAD (www.indieroad.net).The 70 minute "Making of Hair of the Dog" is also available to download and provides an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the production including locations, script, casting, musical score, special and digital effects and plenty of interviews with cast and crew.
Terry is the President of Manta Ray Pictures, a company that represents all his work. He grew up in Seattle, Washington. Terry started out by making 25 amateur music videos, which progressed into professional music videos for artists like Michael Knight and Voodoo Storm. Terry studied with the American Film Institute, New York University and HB Studios. The short films Terry has made are Madame Red (1990), Double Fantasy (1994), Sarah (2000), Washington Road (2001), Help Me (2002) and Hair of the Dog (2003). Washington Road won the international 3 Minute Chillers Contest @ www.urbanchillers.com, which was sponsored by Apple Computer. Terry made the feature film drama called Out Of Touch (1995), as well as directing two episodes "The Downfall of Johnny Garrett" and "Stalk" in the horror anthology film Evil Streets (1998). Terry made a promotional trailer for ANOMALY (2008) to use to attract financing for the feature film.
As a journalist Terry started out with his own magazine in high school called Carnage. Since then he has written for Fearsmag.com, was the Senior Writer for Guitar 2001 Magazine and has contributed to Shock Wave Magazine, Rue Morgue Magazine and Metal Edge Magazine.