Seth Breedlove launched the Small Town Monsters movie series to investigate claims of mysterious creatures, the Norton resident says his movies are more about the people and how the sightings affect them than the monsters themselves.
From the Akronist:
Although Breedlove launched the Small Town Monsters movie series to investigate claims of mysterious creatures, the Norton resident says his movies are more about the people and how the sightings affect them than the monsters themselves.
“Though I’m a little on the skeptical side, I don’t think there’s an easy answer to this phenomenon, cryptozoology, the study of unknown animals. I do think there’s something going on. What the mystery is, that’s kind of the fun, that’s part of the reason I like exploring this subject, and it’s kind of what Small Town Monsters is all about too,” says Breedlove. “Because we also examine how these unusual creature sightings affect the town and the communities where they happen culturally, what they do to the people in that area.”
Along with “Whitehall,” Breedlove also produced “Minerva Monster” (which has led to a Minerva Monster festival in Minerva, Ohio this September) and is finishing up “Boggy Creek Monster” alongside television personality and author Lyle Blackburn.
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