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Studio Update: Release Schedule for Subtitles!

  By: Andrew Bermudez (Mustache Maniacs Film Co. Headquarters; April 24, 2025)     While we missed our first release window for our much-needed subtitles, we now have an official framework for how we plan on rolling out official subtitles for our films! All of this information is here in today's news update! Releasing Subtitles in Waves: How Will it Work?     Based on how we're creating these subtitles in Adobe Premiere (we're doing this so that the subtitles will continue to exist as an offline file as a backup), we've decided to start rolling out the subtitles in waves between this Spring and the end of 2026. They'll be released on a rolling tentative basis, so we don't have exact dates for these releases. However, we do want to ensure that all of our films and other content is mindful of the deaf and hard of hearing. Unlike the auto-generated subtitles of the past, these are being created by using the original scripts as guides, with adjustments made for impr...

Studio Update: A Look Back At "Sand: The Movie" and Ahead to the Fan Choice Awards!

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  By: Andrew Bermudez (Mustache Maniacs Film Co. Headquarters; April 7, 2025)     We've been busy with a gusty whirlwind of work lately, but we do have some news to share! And with our most recent release, that whirlwind was more like a sandstorm! Let's jump right in! Sand: The Movie : An April Fool's Day Joke About Nothing was Released!     In case you missed it, April Fool's Day was back on this past Tuesday. And as is the tradition around here, we couldn't resist getting in on the fun! So, how did we follow up on the AI-generated travesty that was Atlanta Nights ? Simple: we released Sand: The Movie , a film that promises to uncover the secrets of the shifting sands, but in actuality, literally nothing happens. Officially, it's our first-ever spin-off of a spin-off of a spin-off, itself alluding to the nature of the joke. And while the joke lies in the fact that it's basically a non-film, it was still directed and designed to be as visually interesting as...