Workbreach is a company that is devoted to radio podcasts, movies, 2D and 3D graphics, comics, and music. You don't know how much I would like to have a longer introduction, but that's really all there is to it.
In 1996, a 3-year-old boy named Elijah's sister gave him a whiteboard and a couple of markers. He loved that whiteboard. For 7 years, he played with it, drew on it, and (occasionally) got sick from it's marker fumes but hey! He loved that whiteboard like a teddy bear.
One of the things he did was make a scoreboard interface using the whiteboard. He would watch sports or a game show and keep score on the whiteboard. He pretended it was a TV channel so He named it "The Post Channel". Post Was his surname. He even designed a logo for it. In 2002, he renamed it "The PostNet". He gave it a new logo, and changed his scoreboard interface. In 2003, He renamed it again to "Post Network". By now, he had told all his friends about it. They thought he was crazy.
On December 2, 1997 Elijah was on his dad's computer playing with Microsoft PowerPoint. He learned one skill after another, and as they say, "The Rest is history". Now, he is among the greatest PowerPoint Experts in the world. He recently switched to a new program called "Apple Keynote" You Can see the work of Keynote in some of his later movies.
Sometime in December 2004 He created his own Sonic The Hedgehog character: Kenos The Hedgehog. He also decided to rename his now so-called Company after his favorite Sonic the Hedgehog Zone: "Wacky Workbench". However, he kept calling it "Wacky Workbreach". 2 weeks later, he renamed it to "Wacky Workbreach". 2 weeks after that, he thought to himself "Now. Who wants to read comics from a company they think is wacky?". So He renamed it once again to just plain "Workbreach". Today, "Kenos" is not used anymore, and he goes by his real name.
On March 6, 2005, after finishing his 610th PowerPoint show and decided to mess around with a little program called Windows Movie Maker. To make a long story short, The very next day he made his first movie. 18 movies and 2 years later, he got a mac, and now uses iMovie 6, and 7, and Final Cut Express Suite.
Now, With 24 movies, a radio show, and a website, and a lot more, Workbreach has come a long way in 11 years. At Workbreach Headquarters (WHQ) we still have and use that old whiteboard. It sits proudly behind the main desk (the exact same location that it all started 11 years before).


On the left, A picture of the Workbreach Super Uber Doober Computer Station inside Workbreach Headquarters. On the right is that Whiteboard.
Last Updated: 21 October 2008