Streamflow displays real-time stream heights and flow data read from U.S. Geological Survey river gaging sites.
We’re proud that our Urban Insight interstitials are a part of the Planet Green programming line-up for 2010-11.
As we previously mentioned, Discovery hired us to produce some short-form videos as interstitial programming for Planet Green. Hosted by TreeHugger founder Graham Hill, we took to the rooftops of Manhattan to see how New York City honey with made in the hives of urban Beekeeper David Graves.
As we previously mentioned, Discovery hired us to produce some short-form videos as interstitial programming for Planet Green. Hosted by TreeHugger founder Graham Hill, we ventured out to Greenpoint, Brooklyn to the Roof Top Farms to speak with Annie Novak about her Growing Chefs program for kids.
As we previously mentioned, Discovery hired us to produce some short-form videos as interstitial programming for Planet Green. Hosted by TreeHugger founder Graham Hill, we ventured out to Greenpoint to the Brooklyn Standard Deli.
As we previously mentioned, Discovery hired us to produce some short-form videos as interstitial programming for Planet Green. Hosted by TreeHugger founder Graham Hill, we went to the DUMBO, Brooklyn storefront of Recycle-A-Bicycle to get a bike refurbished and to hear about the program.
We’ve just finished shooting the shorts with Graham Hill. Feel free to poke around and we’ll let you know when video is available!
Looks like we’re off to the (bike) races again with our old friend Graham Hill, Founder of TreeHugger.com The development team at Discovery’s Planet Green Channel have turned to Big City to produce as series of on-air interstitials centered around reproducible, medium-sized green solutions being implemented in New York City. And the host for these four segments is going to be Graham.
Jill Fehrenbacher of Inhabitat gave us a call, we popped over at the last minute to the 2008 Project Earth Day Eco Fashion Show to shoot some pretty ladies in outstanding outfits.
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When Jill Fehrenbacher of Inhabitat gave us a call, we popped over at the last minute to the 2008 Project Earth Day Eco Fashion Show to shoot some pretty ladies in outstanding outfits. The plan was to capture the student design competition which was
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The folks over at truTV, with whom we have worked under the former CourtTV brand, are bringing a bit of green into the mainstream. We’re happy to see the Prius Hybrid get a plug, if not a plug-in, but did you have to construct a scene around a bunch of Dungeons & Dragons nut jobs?
Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.
On-Air spots for Discovery Communications’ online property TreeHugger.com for cross-channel airing and of course on Discovery’s Planet Green Network.
On-Air spots for Discovery Communications’ online property TreeHugger.com for cross-channel airing and of course on Discovery’s Planet Green Network.
On-Air spots for Discovery Communications’ online property TreeHugger.com for cross-channel airing and of course on Discovery’s Planet Green Network.
On-Air spots for Discovery Communications’ online property TreeHugger.com for cross-channel airing and of course on Discovery’s Planet Green Network.
Hey-ho!!!! As part of Discovery Communication’s integration of TreeHugger.com which it acquired last August, BCP generated a grand package of deliverables based around a single shoot with multiple edits and iterations of post-production graphics…
Planet Green is the first and only 24-hour eco-lifestyle television network with a robust online presence and community.
When Sundance Channel asked Big City to come up with a few example videos for their first annual “Big Ideas Contest,” TH Radio’s Jacob Gordon suggested that we get in touch with Kenny Luna the man behind Mr. Luna’s Bright Idea.
Sundance Channel asked Big City to come up with a few example videos for their first annual “Big Ideas Contest.” This video shows off the simple yet amazing patented idea some NYC high school students had for a new kind of compost box. The spot was shot by George Spyros in 24p standard definition to mini DV tape using the Panasonic DVX camcorder.