other programs with Creative Vision
other programs with Creative Vision
1987

these are the other programs we did with Creative Vision from 87 to 91.  We did the production and Creative Vision did the marketing.  Overall, these were great programs and they were a thrill to produce.  We went places and saw things that very few experience.  For the most part, we had the full cooperation of the Park Service - something that is hard to get anymore.  Some of these programs played on local and regional TV stations and networks.  As a video publishing item, they sold very well.  

 

The programs are, (from left to right):Bryce Canyon and Kodachrome Basin; The Colorado River Experience; Fremont Indian State Park; The Grand Staircase; Hoover Dam; and Mesa Verde

Cirque Lodge
Cirque Lodge
2004

Cirque Lodge is a high end drug and alcohol treatment center located near the Sundance Ski Resort.  We have done several pieces for this organization under the direction of our associate Robert Hatch.  This is a nice corporate image piece that captures the feel of this great organization.

Two Step Dancing Texas Style
Two Step Dancing Texas Style
1992

This high-end "how-to" video was produced for Texas Dance Productions, a company out of Houston, and you'd be amazed at how well this video sold in the special interest market.  We used Fisher camera dollies and a jib to get some fantastic angles and trucking shots.  This was a lot of fun to produce.

Eye Care for Kids
Eye Care for Kids
2005

We've produced several pieces for our friends at Eye Care for Kids and Joseph Carbone.  We had the Goveror of Utah narrate this promotional piece for this 501(c)3 organization and we interviewed Rulon Gardner, Olympic  gold medalist, a supporter of this cause.

Search & Destroy
Search & Destroy
1992

An in-depth documenary about the "Wild Weasel" project in Vietnam, where pilot and navigator were used as bait to flush out the new soviet surface to air missiles which were downing so many American pilots.  We interviewed several surviving participants in this project and utilized original gun camera footage.  This program was picked up by the Mountain States PBS reginal network and also sold very well as a speciial interest videotape program.  Directed by Darrel Schottloffel.