Guillotine Hits 2002 with Hobos and Houses Guillotine Hits 2002 with Hobos and Houses

Guillotine Post has been busy with Turner South in the new year as the network launched three new shows. Writer/producer Caroline Young and Editor Christo Harris have created The Southern Movie Hound, featuring Dooley & Butter, a telepathic dog and cat team that host the weekly movies. Meanwhile, Turner South Writer/Producer Bill Taft and Editor Michael Koepenick teamed up to promote the environmentally conscious show “Natural South.”

Turner South Originals has also turned to Guillotine to post the half hour weekly show “Off The Menu.” Writer/Producer Jennifer Wysocki and Editor Steve Lindenbaum have blended the art of cooking with the thrill of the hunt and added a twist of humor. Lindenbaum also completed an episode of “Liars and Legends,” bringing to light the truth about hobos, hitchhikers and truckstops.

Asheville North Carolina’s Bonesteel Films turned to Guillotine Post to do final compositing on spots for the Biltmore Estates. The Media Kitchen also turned to Jeff Sullivan to assist in creating flash interfaces for the new fish finding products featured on the Humminbird.com site.

Also this year, Blue Marble Media’s Creative Director, Ben Barineau, teamed with Koepenick to create “Re-discov ering The Internet,” a 10 minute documentary for Check Free blending MTV styled graphics with a PBS style storyline.