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Toetag Pictures (TTP) is an independent horror movie studio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is known for its use of copious violence and gore. ==Pre-TTP (2001-2004)==
In 2001, Fred Vogel directed ''August Underground'' with defunct production company Absu Films. Vogel self-released 200 copies of the film on VHS tape in 2002. Vogel, Jerami Cruise, Michael Schneider, Christie Whiles, Shelby Jackson, and Killjoy then began production of the film's sequel, ''August Underground's Mordum''. Schneider left the crew shortly after the wrap of production on Mordum. He released his own cut of the film, subtitled "The Maggot Cut", and the official cut of the film was released on DVD in 2003. Over time, Mordum gained considerable controversy and was listed as the Sickest Film Ever Made by blogger Horror Brain on IGN.com. The film was banned in several countries due to its extremely graphic nature. Despite, or possibly due to, the controversy over the film, it was met with considerable critical acclaim and press coverage, being featured in several international magazines and publications. Killjoy left the crew as well in 2003 to focus on his metal band Necrophagia, for which Vogel directed the music video for the band's song "Rue Morgue Disciple" and the band's documentary ''Sickcess'' (aka ''Necrophagia: Sickcess''). After ''Mordum'''s release, Vogel and Cruise incorporated Toetag Pictures on April 1, 2004.
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