Inside the Suitcase
The Texas Archive of the Moving Image is rounding up reels from all over Texas, including home movies, feature and amateur films, television programs and more. As part of TAMI’s Texas Film Round Up Program, Creative Suitcase created a logo, pocket folder, inserts and a poster to get the word out.
Your Names and Titles:
Caroline Frick, Executive Director
Where are you located?
Austin
How many people does your company employ?
Six and 7 interns/regular volunteers
What does your company do?
Educational organization dedicated to preserving, and making accessible, Texas media history.
What has been your greatest success?
Obtaining funding to launch the Texas Film Round-Up program.
Why did you choose Creative Suitcase?
We liked the work that was shown to us; the company appeared flexible and cooperative; as a young, woman-owned start-up, we also liked the idea of supporting a fellow-traveler, so to speak!
What results have you experienced with us?
In general, our results have been positive. We like the materials that have been produced and use them extensively. The Office of the Governor/Texas Film Commission last week commented that they LOVED the material that yall created. Literally, they kept saying the Governor will really like this! and were taking the materials off to his people right away. I am thrilled that we have received such compliments on the materials, and I am sure to tell everyone who was responsible: Creative Suitcase.
Top 4 items in your suitcase (your favorites):
Travel destination: Cornwall
Take home souvenir: Tea Towels
Website: www.amianet.org
Austin original: Taco Express
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