We Don't Need No Stinkin' Mission Statements! Okay, maybe we do ... but mission statements (and their little buddies, vision statements) just sound so darned corporate, so suit-and-tie. Instead, let's just say that this section is going to tell you a little bit about what we do ...
We tell stories. We tell stories through digital film. There ... we've told you now. Oh, and we do it in the Middle
Georgia area. We're headquartered in Warner Robins, Georgia. Never heard of it? That's okay. There was a time when most of us hadn't heard of it either. Take the interstate out of Atlanta and head south for an hour and a half. Or you could take the interstate out of Savannah and head west for three hours. Either way, you'll get here ...
We use talent and crew from the county in which we operate: Houston County. (By the way, it's not pronounced like the city in Texas. It's pronounced like the single-family, detatched structure in which a lot of folks live: a "house." HOUSE-ton. There, you won't embarrass yourself by saying it wrong if you ever end up here.) We also use talent and crew from the counties adjacent to us. In case you can't get to Google Maps fast enough, those counties are Bibb, Peach, Twiggs, Bleckley, Pulaski, Dooly, and Macon. Oh, and Crawford, too. It's not exactly adjacent to Houston County, but one of our founders grew up there. We had no choice but to include it. She stomped her foot and threatened to go home, taking her hacky sack with her. We like hacky sack. Probably too much. And that's about it ... except for one last thing. We're not trying to make money. Getting rich is not part of the deal. We have no illusions or delusions about what we want to accomplish here. Neither Steven Spielberg nor Robert Zemeckis is going to see our work, bring it to Hollywood, and make any of us instant millionaires. That's not the way it works. (Trust us. Another one of our founders got the chance to be directed by Mr. Zemeckis in the movie FLIGHT. If it was going to happen for him, it was going to happen then. It didn't.) No, we just want to tell stories. At film festivals. On television. On the web. That's it.