Where the Dead Go to Die

The film ends with a view of the three children (Tommy, Sophia and Ralph) alongside the spirit (Monk), the prostitute and The Man, who is nailed to a cross.

After high school, Jimmy ScreamerClauz began working and teaching himself basic animation, filmmaking, and electronic music.

He stated that he was fascinated with horror films but had no formal training in animation and instead learned by using the 3D graphics program Maya and watching tutorials on YouTube.

This led him to complete his first film called Reality Bleed-Through, which he said was frustrating to make but had a big influence on the segment Tainted Milk.

He re-wrote the script a number of times and hired actress Ruby LaRocca and actors Joshua Michael Greene, Victor Bonacore, and Joey Smack.

[3] After the first edit, he realized how off-putting the models and animation were and changed the score and dialogue, leaving it with "some weird bio-polar balance".

Liquid Memories, originally called The Lovening, recast the actors from Tainted Milk, with the addition of Brandon Slagle as "The Man".

[3] It was written as a dark horror, with religious themes about a man losing his soul after experiencing the intense memories of a street prostitute.

[3] He also sent it to the founder of Unearthed Films, Stephen Biro, who asked for more, leading ScreamerClauz to create the segment The Masks That The Monsters Wear, intended as a love story between abused children living in a dark world.

[2] ScreamerClauz utilized motion capture for the segment by using an Xbox 360 Kinect, and decided to title the full "anthology-style feature film" as Where the Dead Go to Die.

He also found inspiration with alien conspiracy theories, "religious scare films", and a dream about the devil, which was induced by an overdose of melatonin.