Eyeson Staff

Walter Scott
director, editor, and writer
Born in a boring little town in the middle of the smallest state, Walter first started writing at a young age. However, most of his stories were far too dark and disturbing (or so the English teacher thought). Walter decided to keep his serious and dark stories to himself, less be subjected to therapy, and stuck to writing comedy.
Knowing very few people willing to help him make the movies in the scale they were written in, he decided to rescale them. The movies were scaled to about a quarter of the original scale and a very simple camera was used to film them.
Walter eventually sought the aid of long time friend Zach Dyer to help with the animation so he could focus on writing and camera work. The result was a cache of short flicks that amused internet forums and puzzled his parents.

Zach Dyer
animator, producer, and vocal coach
Born to a librarian and a trekker in 1985, Zach Dyer had no chance of being normal. Trying in vain to be like the other kids, he soon realized that the only way to fit in was to embrace the madness and become the true geek he is today. Zach has become a self-taught multimedia “jack of all trades”. Dabbling in voice acting, writing, animation, video editing, sound design, among a laundry list of other things.
In 2003 Zach and Walter started a project together to make their first stop motion film. The film consisted of several figures from Zach’s Transformers© collection, which lead to Zach becoming the primary animator rather then the cameraman as originally intended. Zach contributes regularly to various fan projects, as well as teaches young teens how to animate for the summer programs at various Rhode Island libraries.
History of Eyeson
The Begining
Eyeson Entertainment was formed in 2004 when two friends; one possessing a video camera, and the other a large collection of toys, came together and made the decision to become film makers. Over the course of that year two short films were created using Transformers© toys. Both films were released on a fan based website (tfrebellion.com).
In 2005 Eyeson released the now marginally well know fan film "Prime Time 2". The film finished at an impressive 8 and 1/2 minutes in lenth. "Prime Time 2" marked the duo's most ambitious project to date.
Expanding Horizons
After the success of "Prime Time 2", Eyeson Entertainment decided to take a break from fan films. The result of this was "Stikfas: War and Pieces"; a 12 minute mock war film based on the classic army men idea of tan vs. green. The film was met with much enthusiasm and is still one of Eyeson's most popular titles. In 2007 more short films were
released. These films included "Fur the Win" and "Duel of Geeks".

Complete List of Past Projects
- Joyride
- Prime Time
- The Death of Batman
- The Watch Tower
- Prime Time 2
- Stikfas: War and Pieces
- Duel of Geeks
- Four's Company
- Fur the Win
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We’re currently in production for our most ambitious project to date. The much anticipated Prime Time 3. The third and final installment in the Prime Time series, this current film stretches the boundaries not all in special effects and animation for Eyeson Entertainment staff, but also in set production and script development.
Our producer and lead animator Zach Dyer is also in the process of negotiating several more Eyeson Junior animation classes for local libraries. Teaching children about the basics of stop motion animation.

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