Pushbutton Summit

The PushButton Digital Media Summit 2012- the premier Digital Media Event centered on the intersection of the creativity & technology.

This multi-day event consists of panels, tutorials, university showcases, industry career exchange, workshops, and best-practices from successful industry leaders. It brings together creative innovators of the latest technology driving the future of the digital media industry. From video games to interactive media, from digital animation to social media and from the artist to the engineer- Pushbutton provides you with a front row seat to see it all.

Humane Society

Adopt 1 Help Thousands

This campaign was to help the Humane Society of Utah to make people aware of the importance of adopting pets and how it helps thousands lives.

48 Hour Film

The 48 Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which you and a team make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 48 hours.

Back in May 2001, Mark Ruppert came up with a crazy idea: to try to make a film in 48 hours. He quickly enlisted his filmmaking partner, Liz Langston, and several other DC filmmakers to form their own teams and join him in this experiment. The big question back then was: "Would films made in only 48 hours even be watchable?"

On Friday night, you get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in your movie. 48 hours later, the movie must be complete. Then it will show at a local theater, usually in the next week.

The 48 Hour Film Project's mission is to advance filmmaking and promote filmmakers. While the time limit places an unusual restriction on the filmmakers, the Project encourages filmmakers and would-be filmmakers to get out there and make movies. The tight deadline of 48 hours puts the focus squarely on the filmmakers—emphasizing creativity and teamwork skills.