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Nov. 2007 - The World According To Carl - Pioneer Press

Sept. 2006 - Film Documents Birth Control Movement - Capital Times

Fall 2006 - Feminist Visions - Feminist Collection

April 2006 - Photos Open A 'Window To Cuba' - Capital Times

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

testimonials

Comments from past customers:

trilobyte pictures has been wonderful to work with and the documentary they produced for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin has received nothing but the highest praise from all who have viewed it, young and old alike.  trilobyte was especially conscientious of accurate research, appropriate copyright authority and other details that are time consuming but critical to a high quality piece.  I hope we have an opportunity to work with trilobyte again in the near future.   I couldn’t do what they do, the details are overwhelming, but they are completely unfazed by the monumental tasks involved in creating beautiful and sophisticated work." 
--Deborah Hobbins, Regional Vice President, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin.

 

I first saw the film Welcome to the Neighborhood over a year ago and its images and the message of hope it conveyed are still with me.  It is an incredibly powerful film - with portraits of people we pass on the street and never give another thought to. I saw Welcome to the Neighborhood in a room with over 300 other people.  When the lights came up, there wasn't a dry eye in the room.  We need more films just like this!
 --Sue Hall, Senior Partner, The Milestone Group, LL

 

This was my first project with trilobyte pictures. I found working with Emily Rumsey, the director/producer to be a delight. She was organized, professional and dedicated to delivering an outstanding video. Her creative ideas and editing skills were greatly appreciated and definitely enhanced the final product. Emily and Dave Haldiman, her partner, also had a wonderful way of making all the people involved with my project feel relaxed and comfortable. They practically forgot they were being filmed. I look forward to working with her and trilobyte pictures again in the near future.
 --Susan Santner, UW-Madison School of Library and Information Studies