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- Thanks to the support of our followers, SolidLine won three People’s Telly Awards! More info in our blog below. fb.me/25vGxiFPh 2 hours ago
- Meanwhile back in Chicago the B-crew interviews an illuminating woman at the Palmer House Hotel for our friends… fb.me/22pFodxNN 7 hours ago
- Finding new and inventive ways in humid Miami to move our ridiculous amount of heavy gear. fb.me/1ihmlXjP9 8 hours ago
- Temporary production office off of the FL Turnpike. fb.me/2435DKwXp 1 day ago
- Celebrities pay tribute to teen cancer patient Zach Sobiech in our VIRAL VIDEO OF THE WEEK:… fb.me/2tRozhVc3 4 days ago
Client Quotes
"The sheer amount of productions to be created at OMED 2011 was a challenge in itself. SolidLine not only executed each production on time, but did so in the high end quality that was expected by our team. SolidLine knows the AOA brand, and with so much to do at an event like OMED its nice to have a team like SolidLine on board - we trust them to get the job done right."
Charlie Baase, Director, Division of Marketing and Communications
American Osteopathic Association
American Osteopathic Association
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SolidLine Takes Home Three People’s Telly Awards
Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
You may remember when we blogged about our entries to the 34th Annual People’s Telly Awards. Well, the results are in, and we are proud to announce that SolidLine Media has taken home the Bronze for three different video productions: 2013 Bronze People’s Telly Award winner for a Non-Broadcast Production: SolidLine’s Qvidian Playbook Promotional Video [...]
VIRAL VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Celebrities pay tribute to teen cancer patient Zach Sobiech
Friday, May 17th, 2013
VIRAL VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Kids Taste Different Foods For The First Time….In Slow Motion
Friday, May 10th, 2013
The Academy of General Dentistry will be holding its annual conference in Nashville next year. To tease their 2013 conference attendees, they called upon SolidLine Media to produce a video that would represent everything they’d be seeing, or hearing, in Tennessee a year from now.



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