Squinty Pictures was founded in 1993. The first project was "Interview with Ice-T." After that was shimmed, a music video compilation for the super-group, "Mr E and the Bar Nuns" was filmed, but lets get to the point.
The first real major project for Squinty Pictures came about in 1995 with "Iron Aces." After a great response, a sequel, "Iron Aces II: Dependence Day" followed in 1998.
Then Squinty got serious. In 2000 Eric relocated the company to Los Angeles and began production on a series of shorts and music videos that are still talked about today. In late 2003 Squinty Pictures oversaw the post production of its most ambitious film yet- a sci-fi made for TV spec pilot called "The Outcast". Then, in September of 2005 (after keeling over from exhaustion) Squinty P screened the film at Universal Studios. In early 2006, Squinty creatively merged with Scarab Pictures to tackle an even larger project (classified). That is all.
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