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Timeline

This is a brief history of Haux & BUM productions:


November 1995-The Windy Day is made. It starts the Haux & BUM® revolution!

February 1996-The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets is made. This movie was the best for over a year and a half!

Late 1996-The Windy Day II is made. It is the first movie to have real opening credits and the first sequel!

July 1997-The Lost World Adventures is released. This was the most anticipated movie of all time and the most expensive. It broke many records. It was the first to have real end credits, the first night scene, and the longest film time: 5 days.

July 1998-Nearly one year after The Lost World Adventures comes Daren. This was filmed in two days and ended up being the best movie Haux & BUM ever made! It had a scene at dusk and a good soundtrack!

August 1998-Thought by many to be the last movie ever made with actor Zack Aydelotte in it comes The Scott Yash Story, a disturbing, and poorly made movie that was only known for a good use of music to fit the picture.

May 1999-Haux and BUM wake up from a long drought of movie filming with the commencment of Mental Institute #9, a movie with a script and other good signs. However the movie's productions are halted do to a lack of motivation on part of the movie's actors.

July 1999-Three new movies are released. The first, Yellow Jackets II turns out to be a LONG movie. It gets finished in three days. The second, The Kayenta Yannie Project is made at night and is only three minutes long, but it turns out to be a masterpiece. The third, The Windy Ouija: Watch Out BUMS Get Stung by a Yellow Jacket II or The Spoofs is made in about three hours and turns out to be hilarious!

January 2000-Bert is finally filmed! This movie took such a long time to make (from the drawing board to film), the title changed from "Bert's Private Hell." Bert is the first movie to be filmed in 2000, and the first to be filmed in Haux and BUM's anniversary year!

February 19, 2000-Haux and BUM buy a digital video camera and step into the 21st century. Now they can take film making a step further!

March 5, 2000-The Windy Day III: The Final Snow is filmed. It took about four or five hours to do. The sky was really overcast and the whole movie. This movie was a Haux and BUM revolution because it was the first to be filmed with the digital camera and it used multiple camera angles. It might be up for a 2000 Chihak Award for Cinematography. It also had the first actress with a lead role in it. The people in it were "The Hero" or "The Overactor", "The Bad Actor", "The Broadway Star" (who smiled all the time and sang a lot), and "The Actress." (The only scene with snow in this film is the final scene when the hero screams, "BROTHER!!!"