To prove that we are not a bunch of talkers, here are some production stills from a few of our projects!
Ok, so I don't mean to brag... but I want to brag. We did it! Our film, "Making it" won BEST PICTURE and PEOPLE'S CHOICE at the Knickerbocker Film Festival this March. We are going to be sending this out to some more film festivals around the country and stream it online so that we can get it out to as many people as possible.
Want to find out more? Check out www. trixieproductions.com and click on "FILM" to watch the trailer.
Want to find out more? Check out www. trixieproductions.com and click on "FILM" to watch the trailer.
Working on the photo shoot for the official Trixie Productions website.
Wonderful Model: Danny Ryan
Awesome Photographer: Daisy Chen (not pictured)
and that's me, Chau trying to fix up the vest. We took over 722 pictures this shoot.
Wonderful Model: Danny Ryan
Awesome Photographer: Daisy Chen (not pictured)
and that's me, Chau trying to fix up the vest. We took over 722 pictures this shoot.
I love this picture.
It says- Come on, Trixie Productions is the shit... YEAHHHHH!!!
It says- Come on, Trixie Productions is the shit... YEAHHHHH!!!
Bask in the glory that is the...JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE. Our interview took place during the day, but the telescope looks way cooler in the colorful lights. This is a life size replica and is located in Battery Park on the Southern tip of Manhattan
Move a tick to the right and technoheads blasted DJ Tiesto and raved to these lights. Fist pumps for science!!!
Move a tick to the right and technoheads blasted DJ Tiesto and raved to these lights. Fist pumps for science!!!
Still an untitled project, this variety show made to be shown on ATV highlights Nate Heveron as NATE, our super classy and proactive star as he plows through life with a remote control and DVR.
Our wonderful minions...hardworkers Sandy Hsieh and Harris Lahti help to set up NATE's beautiful living room. The contraption in front of the tv is an OMNI light that we taped over with a blue gel to recreate the blue glare of a television screen.