Killer Productions
Established in 2001 is a full-service, broadcast quality, high definition production and post-production company. We specialize in producing Internet based, video web commercials (webmercials), internet video seminars (webinars), and web video training courses.
We can handle your entire production from script to screen, and we have the ability to shoot on location, or in a studio environment.
Since we own most of the equipment needed for our productions, we are able to pass on incredible savings to our clients, due to the high costs of rental equipment. So, if your needs are commercial, infomercial, webmercial or entertainment oriented, we have the expertise to deliver high end production value at a low budget cost. Contact us for a bid on your next production.
J.T. Moore - Owner / Producer
If we were to choose a few key words that describe J.T. Moore, they would be “Cutting Edge, Innovator and Workaholic”. J.T. has such an entrepreneurial brain; he’s constantly spinning out new ideas to improve on current products, changing the way things are done, or researching cutting edge techniques that move him ahead of the pack.
When J.T. has a “vision” he’s tenacious! He won’t let the idea escape until he’s reached his criteria of perfection, which is another one of his impressive traits. He doesn’t do anything half way - he “tweaks” and “tweaks” until his project is the best it can be, which has always been better than the rest.
In 1995, J.T. started the first web design company in Texas called Metroplex Web. As a one-man-show, he was the sales force as well as the design force. He contacted businesses in the Dallas / Fort Worth market for the purpose of setting them up on the Internet. The average response at the time was “www what?” and “why would I place an ad on a person’s computer?” Over the next two years, the company expanded and grew to an entire floor of sales personnel, designers and programmers. It was the largest web design company in Texas. The company was later purchased for the purpose of taking it public. Two years after his resignation, the company was out of business.
