We can’t say enough good things about the folks over at Reitz Lange, the titular Al Reitz and Jennifer Lange *whisper* in everyday life they’re a married couple! And have a little beauty by the name of Ella.
It’s about right around this point that we mention Reitz Lange often hires us to facilitate New York City productions as well as to team up to execute soup-to-nuts projects through post:
The Beautiful Life Cast Promos
The Beautiful Life Red Carpet Premiere
America’s Next Top Model Winners & Runners-Up
America’s Next Top Model Promo Shoots
America’s Next Top Model Seventeen Magazine Cover Unveiling
Gossip Girl Fashion with Costume Designer Eric Daman
Gossip Girl CW Connect Cast Interviews
Gossip Girl Confidential Character Interviews
Gossip Girl Wedding Behind the Scenes
Gossip Girl Wedding Fashion
One Tree Hill Macys
One Tree Hill Kate Voegel at Six Flags
Stylista Anne Slowey
Stylista Joe Zee
Target David Blaine Thanksgiving Stunt
Phew, now that’s out of the way, back to the gushing. We’ve mainly worked directly with Al, but Jennifer is also swell. Truly, go over to their site and you’ll see their impressive credentials and fine work, but on top of that is the simple fact that they are NICE and (cherry on top) fun to work with!
Jennifer is a seasoned producer in the docu-reality genre, her credits include popular shows for ABC, MTV, VH1, A&E and others. Most recently, Jennifer served as co-executive producer on the long running Style Network series “How Do I Look.”
Al Reitz has been heavily involved in the world of online video since the very early days of the medium. At America Online, Al initiated and managed AOL Productions, the creative production and technology team responsible for AOL’s original video content, interactive live events, and the encoding and delivery of all video appearing on the service.
Clients include Warner Bros. Television, The CW Network, National Geographic, E! Networks.
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