Add to My Profile | More VideosMarcusBrox Productions serves as a collective foundation of filmmakers & digital artisans that meld young, fresh, & creative minds with established experience. We are very in tune with one of the most important prerequisites of filmmaking: the inventive spirit. And yet, we are not out of touch with the roots of cinematic history & the application of it's fundamentals. Today, more than ever, does the "technical art-form" of filmmaking require such a symbiosis of art & digital technology. The results of which continually extend the creative canvas, increase production efficiency, introduce better & more cost-effective tools... and ultimately aid in the creation of high-quality productions on stricter budgets. So in addition to great concepts and an eye for detail, you also need artists that understand how to creatively apply the technology... and apply it to your advantage. MarcusBrox Productions, LLC is also based out of WINTERLAND RECORDING STUDIOS. Collaborating with this amazing team of well-seasoned music producers & engineers helps to further define a high-caliber production value, offering you a complete picture & sound experience... Please visit our website @ MarcusBrox.com
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MarcusBrox Productions is owned & operated by:
Jason Brox - Director/Editor/Partner
Chris Franke - Partner
Tyler Marcus - Writer/Director
Joe Salomone - Producer
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We've added a new corner to our main site that features more recent projects...MarcusBrox.com/new_stuffPlease note that you'll need a reasonably newer computer, a decent broadband conection + Quicktim... Posted by MarcusBrox Productions on Sat, 20 Oct 2007 06:40:00 PST
John Cusack
So really, how does this Sucky McSuckface even get a job in Hollywood? John Cusack really sucks. Sure, he's been in some ok movies, but it's always everyone else around him that make the movie good.... Posted by MarcusBrox Productions on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 03:09:00 PST