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Heartland Pictures: "Behold a Pale Horse"; props, wardrobe, casting and marine services provided for this historical documentary filmed outside of Philadelphia in August of 2010.
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Seventh Ward Project: "The Presidents' House"; complete props and fabrication services provided for this National Park Service film exhibit for Independence Hall in Philadelphia in July of 2010. |
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"Battle of the Restigouche:" Privateer Media is hired as the marine coordinator and provides a dozen 18th century military longboats and batteau for the year's largest heritage event held in the Canadian Maritimes in July of 2010. |
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"Drums Along the Mohawk:" Privateer Media provided a dozen historical boats and managed the maritime programming for the 18th century heritage festival held in the towns of Mohawk and Herkimer, NY in June of 2010. |
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Boston Productions: "1758 Treaty of Easton"; 18th century props and resources provided for a multi-media exhibit being developed for the Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society in Easton, PA. |
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Argentine Productions: "The Battle of New Orleans"; Marine services, armoury services, sound effects, props, casting and location scouting provided for this National Park Service documentary in April of 2010. |
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Groberg Films: "Faith and the Founders of America"; Historical props provided for film shot on location at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA in November, 2009.
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SRL Entertainment: "The Gift"; Modern armoury services provided for a feature film shot in Philadelphia, PA in June, 2009. |
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Gruppe 5 Filmproduktion: "America Before Columbus"; A historical documentary for National Geographic. Props, wardrobe, watercraft and paymaster services provided for the segment filmed outside of Philadelphia, PA in June, 2009. This documentary aired on the National Geographic Channel on November 22, 2009. |
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Boston Productions: "Load and Fire"; 18th century naval ordinance provided for a multi-media production being developed for the U. S. Naval Academy Museum. The exhibit is set to open in May, 2009. |
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Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens: "Is Mount Vernon Burning?" Historical boats provided for site programming on the Potomac River at Mount Vernon in April, 2009. |
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| 2008 ~ |
Aurora Films - "Another Harvest Moon"; Weapons props and armoury services provided for the motion picture being filmed in Harrisburg, PA in June and July, 2008. |
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| 2008 ~ |
Talon Films - "American General"; A historical documentary. Live-fire artillery sound effects provided for post-production work in upstate New York in May, 2008. To view the trailer visit www.talonfilms.com. |
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Oxford Communications in cooperation with the Bucks County Convention and Visitors Bureau - 18th century props provided for the new Tourism Video Campaign for Bucks County, PA shot on location in April & June, 2008. |
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| 2008 ~ |
Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens: "Is Mount Vernon Burning?" Historical boats provided for site programming on the Potomac River at Mount Vernon in April, 2008. |
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| 2007 ~ |
Join or Die Films - "Liberty"; 18th century medical instruments provided for historical film based on the Christian Cameron book "Washington and Caesar" in November, 2007. |
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Storyville Pictures, LLC - "Lafayette"; Military props provided for historical documentary being filmed for ABC television in October, 2007. |
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GQ Magazine & Nautica - "Kayak for a Cause"; Naval artillery provided for the benefit event in Norwalk, CT in July, 2007. |
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| 2007 ~ |
King Bolden, LLC - "BOLDEN!"; A motion picture about the life of jazz musician Buddy Bolden. Victorian-era boats provided for filming in Wilmington, NC in May, 2007. |
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Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) - Gala Premier of "First Landing"; 17th century shallop provided for one-week lobby exhibit during the film's premier at Virginia Beach, VA in April, 2007. |
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42 Degrees North Films - "The Surveyors"; A government sponsored documentary being filmed for NOAA. Historical watercraft provided for filming of the 1830s Hydrographic Survey at Assateague Island, VA in January, 2007. |
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| 2006 ~ |
Talon Films - "American General"; A historical documentary. Naval artillery provided for filming on location in Jamestown, RI aboard the tall ship PROVIDENCE in November, 2006. |
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| 2006 ~ |
Middlemarch Films - "The Life of Alexander Hamilton"; A PBS documentary for "The American Experience" series. Historical watercraft and flintlock dueling pistols provided for boat & duel scenes filmed on location on the Hudson River and at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City in August, 2006. The documentary premiered on May 14th, 2007. |
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| 2006 ~ |
Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) - "First Landing"; A docu-drama about the founding of Virginia in 1607. 17th century shallop provided for boat scenes filmed on location at Virginia Beach, VA in July, 2006. The documentary premiered on April 30th, 2007. |
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Greystone Films - "We Fight to be Free"; Historical watercraft provided for the production of the new Visitors' Center film at Mount Vernon. Boat scenes shot on the Potomac River near Harper's Ferry, WV in February, 2006. |
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Guns & Butter Entertainment - "The Book of Caleb"; Historical watercraft provided for filming on location at Washington Crossing, PA in December, 2005. Release date scheduled for submission at the Sundance Film Festival. |
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| 2005 ~ |
Braintree Productions - "John Adams"; Reproduction colonial currency purchased from Privateer Media for use in the HBO mini-series. |
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| 2005 ~ |
Privateer Media - "The Bougainville Voyage"; A video diary of the 18th century longboat flotilla shot on location on Lake Champlain in June, 2005. |
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PBS - "The War that Made America"; Premiered January 18th and 25th, 2006 on PBS. Historical watercraft provided for boat scenes filmed on location in western Pennsylvania in May, 2004. |
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PBS - "Slavery and the Making of America"; Premiered February 9th and 16th, 2005 on PBS. Historical watercraft provided for boat scenes filmed on location in Lambertville, NJ. The documentary premiered on February, 2005. |
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