Craig Miller Production Captures Telly For Kodak Craig Miller Production Captures Telly For Kodak Craig Miller Productions was awarded a 1998 Telly Award for its work on "The Picture Perfect Family," a video presentation for Kodak Digital Imaging and Atlanta agency Hayslett-Sorrel. The ten minute production was created to introduce new consumer digital products and services at regional events hosted by Kodak. Creative for the project was developed by Hayslett-Sorrel. Senior Copywriter Charles McNair penned the script. The production was shot on Kodak 35mm film and transferred to videotape for editing. The crew of 19 and cast of 23 worked for three days to complete principal photography. Locations included a Victorian home in Inman Park, an Alpharetta based Wolf Camera, and tabletop shoots at PC&E sound stages. Chris Paul edited the production. Special effects and graphic elements were designed by Click 3Xs. Original music was arranged and composed by Mike Bielenberg Music. Audio mix and sweetening was directed by Spencer Herzog at Creative Sound Concepts.

Craig Miller Productions also produced two :30 television spots in conjunction with the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce to help position legislation with Georgia lawmakers and the public at large. The commercial entitled "Road Signs," featured Governor Roy Barnes and Georgia-Pacific Chairman of the Board Pete Correll with Georgians from every walk of life. Each group of people was seen with a corresponding road sign serving as a metaphor for their place in the community. The shots were shot pro bono in 35mm film. At the helm of the creative was Creative Director Neil Howard. Craig Miller was the Executive Producer. Directing the Governor, Mr. Correll, and the 22 extras was David Trafton, while Ed Myers handled the direction of photography. The Georgia-Pacific stage played host to the shoot. Michael Jackson was the Avid off-line editor and Click 3Xs' Mark Osinski completed the online. Original music was arranged and composed by Michael Bielenberg.