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SOME OF OUR CLIENTS
Farmers Insurance
Midtown Redevelopment Authority
Blockbusters
Mental Health and Retardation, (MHRA)
Texas Southern University
Krewe Of Olympus Inc.
Hi LO Auto Supply
Houston Area Women Center
Houston Zoological Gardens
City Dance, Inc
Episcopal High School
University of Houston
Lubrilon Inc.
Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce
Our Mother Of Mercy Church
Greater St. Peter’s Baptist Church SPOTLIGHT… UPCOMING PROJECTS
- Midtown Redevelopment Authority (PROMOTIONAL DVD)
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We produced an updated version of all the new real estate developments in Houston’s progressive and prominent Midtown area since the year 2000. This included all new housing, businesses and retail in the area. Prior to this project we had produced two promotional videos for the organization.
- Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church (DOCUMENTARY)
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In December we completed our first Documentary! A very moving and inspirational historical piece that gives an astonishing overview of one of the first African American Catholic Churches in Houston, Texas. Gibbs Media Group assembled an exceptional crew.
- Helpful Interventions (PROMOTIONAL DVD)
We just completed an exceptional 5-minute promo for an organization that helps parents of special needs children obtain much needed resources for their kids. The founder of this outstanding organization was very pleased to have this DVD as a tool to reach potential clients and to educate others about the unique services that she offers the community.
- Krewe Of Olympus (MULTI-CAMERA EVENT)
Each year for the past five years we have captured the brilliance of this organization’s Mardi Gras Ball in its essence. Our skillful and professional group brings to life every year the creative imagery that the Krewe members expect and enjoy.
- Greater St. Peter’s Baptist Church (COMMERCIAL)
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This thirty second spot was used as a marketing tool to increase membership in this rural, yet progressive church. We accomplished this goal by running the well-written spot, “Come Join” on local CBS, FOX and UPN local affiliates.
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