
Habit
Forming Films, LLC is an award-winning multimedia production company
dedicated to producing literate and challenging genre storytelling
while embracing all of the potential of film and sound. Formed in
2005 by a collective of writers, directors and actors, HFF has gone
on to become a boundary pushing creative house with festival success
and a reputation for edgy and ambitious projects across a variety
of media.


While
working for dot-com era production companies LOAD Media and Tribe
Studios, David Accampo and Jeremy Rogers began a creative collaboration
that saw the production of numerous industrial videos and promos.
The pair began writing screenplays, which have garnered praise from
industry sources. Their schizophrenic murder mystery, Cacophony,
achieved Finalist status in the 2003 Project: Greenlight competition.
Their sci-fi thriller, The Maitland Exhibit, was
hailed as "one of the great unproduced screenplays," by
Voice Over Magazine.
In
2005, David and Jeremy founded Habit Forming Films, LLC with Mary
Alexandra Stiefvater, Kathryn Stiefvater, Nick Harris and Christa
Nahhas. United under the HFF banner, this team produced three films,
earning various awards in the film festival circuit. Their debut film,
Bad Habits, won a Remi Award at the 2006 Houston
Worldfest Film Festival and a Best Actor Award at the 2007 Sacramento
International Film Festival. Their second film, The Long Road,
premiered at the 2007 FAIF Film Festival in Hollywood, CA and won
an award for Best Editing. Their third film, The Hollywood
Informant, was produced in association with The Geeworld
Studios and was distributed via the Geeworld film website.
In
2007, Habit Forming Films, launched a new venture: Wormwood:
A Serialized Mystery. This full-cast audio horror series
has gathered a strong cult following, and the show has won awards
and earned critical praise, described by Rue Morgue magazine as a
“Blue Velvet-esque town with a Lovecraft bent,” and hailed
as “a darkly delicious throwback to classic radio theater that’s
as clever as it is creepy,” by Eureka creator Andrew Cosby.
Habit
Forming Films, LLC continues to develop a new slate of projects, including
new audio series, new film scripts, as well as various comics projects.
HFF’s goal remains the same as ever: to create and produce complex,
challenging stories with an independent spirit and clear creative
vision.
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