Digital Media Factory
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The Digital Media Factory is a multi-media design, production and post-production facility in Santa Cruz, California.
Started by CEO, Marty Collins and wife, Ginny Mitchell along with partners Ned Hearn and Brian Critchlow, the Digital Media Factory was incorporated in 2002.
The Digital Media Factory is located in the former Wrigley Gum manufacturing facility located at 2809 Mission Street on the west end of Santa Cruz.
Some of the Digital Media Factory's credits include:
Blur (2007) - Feature Film
VoteVets.org | Wesley Clark and John Batiste (2007) - online ads
Girls From Santa Cruz (2003) - live concert DVD
The Digital Media Factory is currently producing the following projects:
Programming the Nation
Santa Cruz Live
On The Road with Big John
Nature Rangers