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Arts+Labor Acquires Pattern Productions
AUSTIN, Texas --(Business Wire)--
Arts+Labor announced today that is has acquired Austin-based Pattern
Productions as a part of its ongoing expansion in creating branded
content, TV/broadcast campaigns, films/documentaries, videos, and motion
graphics. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Pattern Productions, founded by Jeff Marrow in 2007, has specialized in
video production, TV commercials, webisodic work, mini-documentaries,
animation and educational videos. In addition, Marrow has worked on a
number of feature films, documentaries and shorts including "America's
Parking Lot", the soon-to-be-released Civil War feature film directed by
award-winning director Chris Eska, and Kat Candler's "Lovebug". Marrow
also created and directed the highly acclaimed short film "The
Alligator" which debuted at SXSW (News - Alert) during 2010.
"attern Productions and Arts+Labor have collaborated on projects for
several years, and Jeff brings with him a wealth of production
experience that complements our creative services. Whether it's telling
stories for financial institutions, senior living communities, state and
local government, or healthcare, Jeff has a rich background of
delivering excellent work and of building long-term client
relationships. This is a natural fit for our growth," stated Alan Berg,
president and co-founder of Arts+Labor.
Marrow added, "Arts+Labor has become one of Austin's premier anchors of
creative talent. Their success in film/documentaries, TV production, and
interactive design are real differentiators and will allow us to further
expand our market offerings. We are thrilled to join Arts+Labor."
About Arts+Labor
Founded in 1999, Arts+Labor is a creative content company based in
Austin, Texas. Our production studio is home to writers, directors,
producers, designers, animators, editors, musicians, sound designers,
and developers with a passion for storytelling in every medium...from
commercial campaigns, branded content, websites and apps to
documentaries, features, and short films that have gone to the Sundance,
SXSW, Cannes, and Venice film festivals. To learn more, visit www.arts-and-labor.com

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