Type | Independent |
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Industry | Art |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | World Wide Web |
Products | Web series Short Films Music Videos Live concerts Clothing |
Website | Third Productions Official Website |
Third Productions is an independent art production house with an emphasis on creating progressive media. "From short films to plays and musical compositions to digital art Third has an ever growing archive of work to be seen."[1] In addition, Third creates music videos, web series, and hosts multimedia performances.
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"For the first time in the history of film the power to create is out of the hands of the wealthy and available to the masses. Technology has progressed to a point where people can defy the probable and attempt the impossible."[2] Third has works across many mediums. Common themes of absurdity, metaphysical comedy, death, and dreams are often found throughout. The films have been released in an assortment of different locations from music venues to art walks, but can all be easily found on the Internet.
Web series is the newest form of film Third has added to its list. Starting in January 2010, Third Film created its first web series, Lucidity, and is currently still in progress with the show.
Third's first web series, "Lucidity is a new breed of web series. In fact it's a Web Saga."[3] Says Third Productions website.
Starting in the Tempe area, Third has collaborated with multiple artists to create a different way for bands to be heard and seen.
Thirds first music video without Captain Squeegee. Stars several child actors in a classic school bully scenario. Premiered at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona at The 2010: Future Phoenix show.[6]
Third is credited with producing over twenty shorts varying in subject, genre, and length. A few notable videos include:
Captain Squeegee is a ska/progrssive rock band that often collaborates with Third Productions. In addition to the music videos the two have also hosted live concerts together. The theme song for Lucidity, "Your Own Invention"[7] was written by Captain Squeegee. The working relationship between Third Productions and Captain Squeegee has been described as "good friends."[8]