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Amazon Studios Greenlights Pilot for Children's Series MAKER SHACK AGENCY

By: Aug. 27, 2013
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Amazon Studios, the original movie and series production arm of Amazon.com, today announced that it is greenlighting a pilot for the original children's series MAKER SHACK AGENCY, produced by Electus Studios (The Hero, Killer Women, and Get Out Alive).

Maker Shack Agency follows the exploits of 13-year-old inventor Angus Wolfe, aka "Wolfie," and his two best friends and fellow "makers," Jo and Merle, in the hardscrabble town of Akron, Ohio. These three teenage thinkers and tinkerers use all the branches of science and personal ingenuity to solve their client's problems by making a new invention every episode. Together, they make people's lives better by coming up with science and technology-inspired inventions for their various problems.

"We are incredibly excited for our first initiative with Amazon and we look forward to inspiring the next generation of makers," said Drew Buckley, Chief Operating Officer and Head of Digital for Electus. "With Maker Shack Agency, we hope to inspire kids to think about new and different ways to solve life's problems and to never be afraid of failure-as Wolfie always says, 'Fail Forward.'"

The production crew from Maker Shack Agency will team up with research and development company, Applied Minds, and their scientists, engineers and programmers to design exciting gadgets that will be featured in the show to inspire a new generation of inventors.



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