Grand Street Media

Grand Street Media
Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded 2002
Headquarters w 21st Street, Flatiron District
New York City
, United States
Key people
Lowell Freedman, Jesse Guma
Products Online Videos,
television programs
Advertisements
Website GrandStreetMedia.com

Grand Street Media is an independent video production company located in the Flatiron district of New York City, United States. The company was founded in 2002. They have produced content for Maxim Magazine's Maximum Warrior show,[1] The Doe Fund,[2] and New York City mayoral candidate George T. McDonald.[3] The company was founded in 2002 by Lowell Freedman and Jesse Guma.[4]

Selected productions

Below is a select list of audio, film, television and online video projects in which Grand Street Media has been involved. Grand Street Media provides on-site production as well as post-production.

Video

Title Release Date Status Role Notes
Maximum Warrior 4 2013 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Maximum Warrior 3 2013 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Maximum Warrior 2011 2011 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - George McDonald For Mayor 2013 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - The Doe Fund: Operation Opportunity 2012 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Contigo Autoseal West Loop Travel Mug 2009 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Petzl Strix Headlamp 2012 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Ferrari Snowday - Time of Your Life 2010 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Avex Pecos Single Wall With Music 2009 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Playergrid Promotional Animation 2010 Unreleased Production, Direction, Post Production | - Kiss My Black Amex (Feat. F.R.E.A.K.) 2010 Released Production, Direction, Post Production | - Elite Gudz (Reality Show)" 2011 Unreleased Production, Direction, Post Production | }

References

  1. "Action! Alums' production company takes the lead behind the scenes," http://wheatoncollege.edu/quarterly/2012/05/17/action/ Accessed 12 February 2013
  2. Operation Opportunity: Serving Those Who Served Our Country, http://www.doe.org/veterans/, accessed 12 February 2012
  3. George T McDonald Announces Candidacy, New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/video/2013/01/10/nyregion/100000001997680/george-t-mcdonald-announces-candidacy-.html?smid=fb-share Accessed 12 February 2013
  4. "Action! Alums' production company takes the lead behind the scenes," http://wheatoncollege.edu/quarterly/2012/05/17/action/ Accessed 12 February 2013

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