Press & Awards

By Robert Koehler

A case of solid journalism that happens to be cinematically interesting, "Better This World" traces the curlicues and conspiracies surrounding the trials of two protestors arrested during the 2008 Republican National Convention. Filmmakers Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega sympathize with the protestors, but they also consider the facts of the case by listening to the key players. Result is a docu thriller with twists that will catch many by surprise. Sept. 6 airing on PBS’ "POV" makes Stateside theatrical chances slim, but global biz and fest play should be terrific.

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Texas-related SXSW films ‘Incendiary’ & ‘Better This World’ probe high-profile cases

By Charles Ealy
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Updated: 12:42 p.m. Friday, March 11, 2011
Published: 12:25 p.m. Thursday, March 10, 2011

Amid dozens of powerhouse documentaries, two stand out at this year’s South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival, which starts today. And both of them "Incendiary" and "Better This World" raise questions about two high-profile legal cases involving Texans.

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Sleep Study,’ the hilarious short-film by our friends Kerri Lendo and John Merriman just won the Audience Award at the 2010 Austin Film Festival. Picturebox produced the film, and Kevin even has a small role.

You can see the full list of winners here:
http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austinmovies/entries/2010/11/03/audience_winners_named_at_aff.html

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Picturebox has winning political season

April 10th, 2009 by Mike

Picturebox Productions has winning political season

The Picturebo gangSince Austin is the state capital, it makes sense that the gang at Picturebox Productions counts a slew of political ads, including the production of 15 Spanish-language spots for the Obama campaign, among its recent credits.

“That was a big deal for us because they aired nationally,” says David Layton, a partner in the 10-year-old company. Picturebox also did spot work for Texas representatives, senators, judges, and more as well as projects for the Democratic National Committee. Industrials for several Texas businesses, including KCI, a medical company, and AMD, a computer chip manufacturer, round out the mix.

Today, Layton has the company’s eye set on breaking into the documentary market. “We’re developing a show along the lines of Frontline,” he notes. Its first segment, Through a Glass, Darkly, shows how Texas has mishandled forensic evidence in recent years.

“We’re working toward creating and selling shows to cable and PBS, to open a new revenue stream,” he says. “Business was great last year due to political work, and has been [great] so far this year. We’re lucky, but who knows how long it will last?”

Picturebox often shoots with its Panasonic DVCPro HD HPX500 camera; it also owns two HVX200s, all with P2 cards, and a Canon XLH1. Editing is done on a Final Cut Pro HD system.

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http://markeemag.com/Article/78/

 
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