Laughing Kids Productions
was created in 1994 by
William Vorva. It started
out simple with a montoge of
video game clips set to
music. The purchase a video
camera and other equipment
prompted the growth of the
small production company
from a one person operation
to many people getting
involved. The number of
people involved is
continuously growing. First
to join was William's
brother, Brian Vorva.
William later showed his
friend Jamie some projects
he had worked on, and
instantly Jamie wanted in on
L.K.P. and was immediately
signed on. William, Brian,
and Jamie have been the
co-owners of the company
ever since.
Filming started out with a comedy based theme.
Little skits, mock news
programs, and talk shows
were filmed. At this time
L.K.P.'s intent was to make
it's audience laugh.
Laughing Kids Productions
also began experimenting
with stop action animation
using G.I. Joes and other
props. Everyone who watched
enjoyed what Laughing Kids
Productions had created.
In June 1995, Jamie came up with the idea of
filming what we call
"complex choreographed
fighting scenes," in other
words, making realistic
looking fighting sequences.
They were also very
entertaining to all who
watched. Soon after Laughing
Kids Productions established
the World Wrestling Street
Fighting Federation (WWSFF)
which is based on the style
of WWF and WCW wrestling
seen on T.V. Laughing Kids
Productions then switched
from the Comedy genre to the
Action genre.
Today there are a couple of scripts waiting to be
filmed. Action movies are
the main motivation of L.K.P.,
but there is still some
comedy, and WWSFF is quickly
gaining popularity. In early
1999, Jamie put Laughing
Kids Productions and WWSFF
on the internet, and of
course, this website was
created to get Laughing Kids
Productions some
recognition.