600,000+ views.
5,000+ subscribers.
It’s honestly surreal to say that out loud.
This film was created with a very small group of friends and filmed predominantly throughout Toronto, Canada. Specifically Scarborough with additional scenes shot in the London and St. Thomas, Ontario regions as well.
Most of the larger scenes were completed in a single-day shoot with the group, while much of the remaining filler material and additional work was handled independently afterward. Despite the small scale of the production, we pushed ourselves to create something that felt cinematic and professional from beginning to end.
To everyone who watched, subscribed, shared the film, or supported us in any way, thank you. Seeing a project made with this much passion reach over 600,000 people is something we’ll never forget.
And we’re only getting started.
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It’s incredible to see how far we’ve come.
Our previous most-viewed film, Halloween Revenge, released on October 21, 2021, has reached just over 380,000 views and has recently been surpassed by our newest film, A Terrifying Film, released on October 14, 2025, less than five months ago with over 400,000 views.
We’re honestly shocked and incredibly grateful for the success of our latest indie project. It feels even more fitting that we hit this milestone on Friday the 13th.
Our next goal? Half a million views. It’s wild to think that soon 500,000 people may have watched a movie we created. And that’s not even counting the hundreds of thousands who supported Halloween Revenge.
Thank you to everyone who has watched, shared, supported, and believed in what we’re doing. We’re committed to continuing to create passionate films, collaborate with local talent, and keep the creative spirit alive in our community.
One day, our goal is to see our work premiere in a theatre near you. And with this kind of support, that dream feels closer than ever.
#aterrifyingfilm #indiefilm
Nothing like having two Friday the 13ths so close together. It finally gives us enough time to watch the entirity of the Friday the 13th franchise. Of course, we all have our favourites that we end up watching every time....But finishing all 12 films can be a challenge.
We’re still waiting for Hollywood to figure things out and finally give Friday the 13th its long-overdue 13th instalment....wouldn’t that be fitting?
Until then, check out the trailer for our almost-made indie project: Friday the 13th: The Beginning (Filmed @ Big Basswood Lake)
🎬 200,000 Views — Thank You 🎬
We’re incredibly proud to share that our indie fan film A TERRIFYING FILM has officially surpassed 200,000 views.
Inspired by the Terrifier franchise, this project reimagines the silent menace we all recognize through our own lens. Our version of Art the Clown, “Artsy”, is a familiar face, but with subtle differences that make him uniquely ours. Think of it in the spirit of a John Carpenter Halloween film. Stripped down, atmospheric, and relentless. Only this time, the shape in the shadows is an infamous silent clown.
While the shoot itself didn’t take long, the project was built with layers upon layers of intention, detail, and care, resulting in something that truly feels like a full-scale indie production. That’s how letsallbeLlamas Video Productions does it best: creating something great with very little.
Our hope is that A TERRIFYING FILM continues to reach audiences around the world. And as it continues to do so, we’ll be ready to take the next step, bringing our first original indie horror project to life. We’re beyond excited for what’s ahead.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years, and especially to all the fans who showed up for A TERRIFYING FILM. This milestone wouldn’t exist without you.
Here’s to what’s next 🤍🖤🦙🎥
— letsallbeLlamas Video Productions
#letsallbellamas #terrifier
🎬 200,000 Views — Thank You 🎬
We’re incredibly proud to share that our indie fan film A TERRIFYING FILM has officially surpassed 200,000 views.
Inspired by the Terrifier franchise, this project reimagines the silent menace we all recognize through our own lens. Our version of Art the Clown, “Artsy”, is a familiar face, but with subtle differences that make him uniquely ours. Think of it in the spirit of a John Carpenter Halloween film. Stripped down, atmospheric, and relentless. Only this time, the shape in the shadows is an infamous silent clown.
While the shoot itself didn’t take long, the project was built with layers upon layers of intention, detail, and care, resulting in something that truly feels like a full-scale indie production. That’s how letsallbeLlamas Video Productions does it best: creating something great with very little.
Our hope is that A TERRIFYING FILM continues to reach audiences around the world. And as it continues to do so, we’ll be ready to take the next step, bringing our first original indie horror project to life. We’re beyond excited for what’s ahead.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years, and especially to all the fans who showed up for A TERRIFYING FILM. This milestone wouldn’t exist without you.
Here’s to what’s next 🤍🖤🦙🎥
— letsallbeLlamas Video Productions
#letsallbellamas #terrifier
Wow. We may not have released a ton this year, but a lot of hard work happened behind the scenes, and it mattered.
letsallbeLlamas Video Productions is still growing, still learning, still inspired… and still here to inspire others.
2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣ is a big year. We believe that, because we believe in what we’re building.
Thank you to every single supporter we gained this year, and to those who’ve been riding with us from the start. You are everything. Truly.
We do this for the love of it. Your love back, is the cherry on top. 🍒
Happy New Year, Llamas 🦙
Here’s to many, many more 🍻