Johnston & Halbrooks: Texans parlay Sundance short into feature
Toby Halbrooks was in Los Angeles pitching TV projects and spinning his wheels.
Toby Halbrooks was in Los Angeles pitching TV projects and spinning his wheels.
The quiet of Bento Box's offices is broken by a series of screams, interspersed with loud thumps. Heads look up from computer workstations to see that it is not an incident of escalating workplace…
A focus on digital platforms keeps agency in growth mode.
Sometimes a building is just a building. But APA president Jim Gosnell sees his company's new 5,700-square-foot annex as a symbol of the agency's growing competitive edge.
Spielberg went to the Old Dominion for rebates and history.
Whether it's babies rejecting food to the bombastic orchestral sounds of Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathustra" or ladies getting their party on to the tune of Gretchen Wilson's "Redneck Woman," there is…
Searchable clip library helps show's scribes pull together fresh segments
Before Tom Bergeron taped his first episode of "America's Funniest Home Videos" back in 2001, producer Vin Di Bona asked him if there was anything he'd like to see in the studio.
Producer saw gold in Japanese formats that became U.S. hits
Vin Di Bona's 'America's Funniest Home Videos' reaches 500th episode milestone on ABC