Happy New Years!

Happy New Years!

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Happy New Years!

From all of us at 100 ACRE FILMS, thank you to all our clients for making 2014 a wonderful and productive year. We looking forward to working with you all in 2015 to help tell your stories. And we’re excited about all the new folks we’ll meet and get creative with!

Some Recent Work…

We at 100 ACRE FILMS have been very busy as of late. With shoots both local, out of state, as well as international, it’s been a bit hectic. But we wanted to share a couple of videos we’ve recently completed. First up is a project we finished up last month for the Qualcomm Careers team.

Crossing the Border with Video Equipment

Recently the 100 ACRE FILMS team did a shoot in Mexicali, Mexico. Before going down, we asked a lot of questions about taking our video gear down across the border. What we found was a lot of different opinions – some saying we didn’t need to do anything, some saying we needed to get an

Stairclimb Promo Video

Here’s a recent project we completed for a very good cause and event. This video was produced by 100 ACRE FILMS to promote the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. The event is designed to serve as a reminder and tribute to all those who gave their lives on 9/11. It’s a great event, and for

Latest Video Project

100 Acre Films just completed a new video for Glucovation, a Carlsbad based company, to promote their glucose sensor device. We very proud to have worked with them to promote a device that has the potential to help so many people. The video was shot in one day. It was filmed at their lab, a

Telly Award Winner

100 ACRE FILMS is proud to share the news that a video we completed for one of our great clients was awarded a Telly Award. This video was produced last year as a welcome to new hires as well as those looking to be hired. For those wondering about the technical specs – it was

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