Hot off the presses! We provided post production support for this new viral Obama video that was released yesterday featuring Black Sheep's Dres. It was produced under the creative strategy of Voodoo Cowboy Entertainment & Super!Alright! Media.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Just Finished Jason's Deli Brand Film
We just finished a Jason's Deli brand film for The Butler Brothers. It celebrates another Texas-based company trying to do something right for a change. They've eliminated trans fat and msg from their menu and they're eliminating high fructose corn syrup too. I bet they've read Fast Food Nation. Check it out. Hmmm...Making me hungry, I need to step out and get lunch.
Here is the announcement in the Austin American Statesman.
Here is the announcement in the Austin American Statesman.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
American Widow Project Screening at Austin Film Festival
This documentary will be screened this Sunday, Oct. 19th at 7 p.m. and Thursday, Oct. 23rd at 6 p.m. at the Austin Film Festival.
In honor of Veteran's Day, listen to the documentary profiled on NPR.
In honor of Veteran's Day, listen to the documentary profiled on NPR.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
American Widow Project

Stuck On On is honored to be working with Taryn Davis and Don Swaynos on a documentary for The American Widow Project.
The American Widow Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to the new generation of those who have lost the heroes of yesterday, today and tomorrow, with an emphasis on healing through sharing stories, tears and laughter………Military Widow to Military Widow
It has gotten a lot of press. Check out NY Times and LA Times articles.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Eyes of Me

Four Teens. One Dynamic Year. How do you see yourself when you can’t see at all?
Stuck On On is proud to announce they will be working with independent filmmaker Keith Maitland and independent producer Patrick Floyd on their documentary The Eyes of Me, formerly titled Keep Your Ear on the Ball. Funded by an ITVS grant, this story follows the lives of four blind teenagers and the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
It is a project near and dear to our hearts. Our audio guru, Lyman Hardy worked for many years at TSB while he toured in his band Ed Hall. Also, many of our friends are also teachers at TSB.
Labels:
documentary,
illegal films,
ITVS,
the eyes of me
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