Planning has officially begun for the Wichita Destruction Tour. For those of you who missed out on the Sedgwick Destruction Tour, let me fill you in on what exactly it was.
The Sedgwick Destruction Tour was a massive scavenger hunt. Unlike the name depicted, the Destruction Tour wasn’t actually a tour of destruction. Taking place during the spring of 2005, the Destruction Tour took place over forty hours straight, with two teams competing to see who can complete the most goals out of a list of 50. Each goal was worth points, and each goal had to be filmed being completed. At the end, the scores were added up and the winner was announced.
The Wichita Destruction Tour will be very similar. Instead though, the two teams will compete for only 15 hours, from sunrise to sundown. The list will be three times longer, a massive 150 goals to complete. Along with those, the competition will take place in the greater metro area of Wichita, instead of the small town of Sedgwick.
We are currently in the process of organizing the list and teams, and are aiming for a April/May timeframe. The competition will all be filmed, and will be posted here for all to enjoy. So be on the look out in the coming months for more information!
The winning team from the 2005 Sedgwick Destruction Tour is still around, although many people probably forgot them.
Never-the-less, they haven’t died. They will be returning for the upcoming Wichita Destruction Tour (now looking for teams, e-mail us if you’d like to be part of it), but they have also entered the online world.
If you have Killzone 2 for PS3 and are playing online, be sure to look out for the Team Miscellaneous clan! They are identifiable by the [misc] in front of their name. Look out for us if you have the game!
First off, let me explain the name of the URL. I’m sure you’re wondering, ‘Gee, why isn’t the official website of a production company named after the production company itself?’. Well, it’s pretty simple actually. Cat House Productions first project back in 2002 was a skateboarding documentary named ‘Bum Jum’. It was a short-lived phenomenon that gathered a cult following. To keep things simple, the website was named after the series, even though most of the site wasn’t based on it. So, to help stick with the simpleness of the original, we’ve kept the URL the same for this site.
And now to the good stuff.
Welcome to the official Cat House Productions website! We were formed back in 2002 by the founders Nikolas Mason and Tyson Moffitt, who continue to control most of the shots now. More of our history can be found on the side bar to the right of this post, or in this video here.
On this site you’ll find news about our future plans, current projects, along with all kinds of videos, such as the projects themselves, making ofs, bloopers, and more. Along with that, we’ll most likely feature several contests and other community projects.
To get things started, we won’t talk much about the founders, you can find out more about them from the links above, but instead we’re going to list a few of our current projects we’re working on.
As always, there is much more we have planned, but those are the only two we feel at liberty to talk about at the time. You can find our forums here, where you can discuss our upcoming projects, or just anything you want. Joining is free, and we highly recommend it.
Thanks for stopping by, and be sure to check back frequently for more posts, including videos!