Toaster Fightin' Productions
 

We create art: for us to explore, for you to enjoy, and for everyone to grow.

 
 
 

Mission

Our mission is to inspire everyone around us to create more. Be it music, art, acting, or even baking, we are here to help spread the word of your work while helping catalog the development of your skills.

 

Goals

01.
– VIDEOGRAPHY

Music is Daniel's favorite thing to film, and he has had many years of live music experience to back! With over seven years of a camera in hand, as well as being completely self-taught, Daniel has filmed at venues such as The Duck Room, Firebird (rest in peace), and The Pageant at Delmar Hall, all in St. Louis, MO. He has a knack for the action that live music creates.

02.
– CREATIVE FILMMAKING

Between Amanda's vast creative directory and Daniel's theater and acting direction, creative filmmaking is the literal apple butter between their bread. What bread, you may ask? Brioche and sourdough, respectively! Although Amanda is more of a banana bread and Daniel a salted rye, apple butter wouldn't taste that nice between the two in all honesty.

03.
– PROMOTIONAL

Setting up your business for the right kind of promo is a difficult task to do alone. However, having multi-platform, engaging, and interesting short-form content is a breeze! Daniel can help set up a plan to create both long-form and short-form social media content.

 
 

“So many people inspire me, so why not I inspire others?”

Daniel-Chase Pruitt |  Founder

 
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History

Daniel-Chase Pruitt created TFP initially to bring people together;

After his first experiment into long-form film, Raised with Love, he knew he was able to create inspiring films that were able to make people show their true selves after Rosslyn had revealed some things about her in the film that her wife, Laura, didn’t know until they sat down and watched their stories on the screen. He found that through thought-provoking, personal questions, people were discovering things about themselves still.

In his second film, Copy, Space, Paste., he was able to bring people from all walks of life together in one story; a 13 year old girl he met at a library event, a radio show host from one of his all time favourite bands, and a man who was a police officer from a county over. Daniel knew that Leanna, Tim, and Allen would have never known nor met each other until how brought them together in his film, and that was something unique. His short film was a true test of what he had learned, and he took his time to create something as chaotic as himself. It’s not perfect, according to Daniel, but it was the fun in making it that made it so important.