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We work with many people to achieve success in our business. Most of the sites below are friends, business partners, or both.

culpepper/williams -- A great company that we have collaborated with many times. We have worked with them on projects ranging from small industrials to features.

Seize The Media -- Our friends Anita Ondine and Lance Weiler run STM, a company that focuses on developing transmedia projects.

Steve French -- makes awesome music, scores, records sound, and is an awesome guy.

Michael Bevins -- one of the most talented wardrobe designers we've worked with. Also, he's practically the definition of "good people".

Panopticon -- Christopher Piazza is a very talented director and D.P. that we really enjoy working with.

Jon Fordham -- A really talented Director of Photography. We've had the good fortune to work with him several times.

Brian Fass -- shot SEA OF DUST and some industrials with us.

Milton Kam -- Another great director of photography we've worked with repeatedly.

Renart Films -- We hire really great people over and over again. Many of those really great people work with Renart repeatedly as well. Plus we share expendables.

Flipswitch Films -- We've known the founders of FSF since they first entered the industry, and have worked with them a bunch of times.

All Mobile Video -- If you need between 1 and 85 HD cameras on any given day, these guys are usually our first call.

indierentals -- LA rental house that has been very good to us.

friend's projects

WorkBook Project -- a great source for creatives working in the digital age.

Charlie -- We work with the director and the D.P. of Charlie, and are continually impressed by their talent.

SubHysteria -- We've worked with Javier Perez-Karam before, so we know that he attracts brilliant minds together to create whole worlds. We're excited to see his upcoming work.

utilities

Colors on the Web -- a great utility for choosing colors for just about anything.

Kodak Film Calculator -- another very useful tool for calculating how much film stock you'll need.