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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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