Two Great Screenings (and a trophy!)

Had two great screenings of TAG-produced projects last weekend at Trail Dance. Great feedback on the Misti Boland-directed short “Candy.” It screened at a local museum on a very large screen that was integrated into a diorama of the Western Oklahoma desert. Really fun venue, and great feedback from the audience.

Next was The Dome of Heaven, shot in Oklahoma last year by TAG crew, with production handled entirely by TAG. The audience was great, and the venue had great projection, showing all the gorgeous details of Jeremy’s photography of the Oklahoma landscape. The Q&A by writer/director Diane Glancy went very well. I always love it when the audience wants to discuss content and themes in the movie rather than the usual questions about budget, etc.

Dome was awarded a Golden Cowboy for “Best Native American Film,” an award we are very gratified to receive, particularly after seeing the other fine films in the category. Overall, a well attended, well organized festival with many strong entries in all categories. Definitely a recommended stop for your film screening and/or viewing trip.

A Sweet Award

“Candy”, a short film directed by Misti Boland and produced by Through A Glass, won the audience award for best Kansas short film at the Tallgrass Film Festival this weekend.  Wichita’s premiere film festival includes films from around the world, and here at TAG we’re excited to be a part of it.

Congrats to Misti and to the cast and crew of “Candy”!

And The Emmy Goes To …

Congrats to Jeremy Osbern for his win at the Mid America Emmy Awards this weekend!  The award for Photographer for a Spot Length piece went to Jeremy for his work on the “GoogleKC” commercial (which can be seen in the Though a Glass gallery).

Congratulations to all the nominees and winners at this year’s Mid America Emmy Awards.  It was an incredible event, and we hope to be back soon.