January 26, 2012
Happy to announce that the series of live performance videos we did for singer/songwriter Jenny Gillespie were released today. These were shot at Joyride Studio in Chicago and were engineered by the overly talented Brian Leach. Jeff Hadick and Todd Tue on cameras with Todd directing the series as well. Jenny’s new EP will be available on iTunes (with 2 of these videos as a bonus) on Feb. 2.
Sixty Inches From Center: The Chicago Arts Archive posted a nice write up about the Come To Light doc this morning. The article includes an interview with Milkman Todd and talks about how the project came to be in addition to other things like Small Chicago, gear, and Chicago arts culture. Big thanks to Andrew Roddewig at Sixty Inches for helping spread the word about the Chicago Public Art Group and a great project.
January 5, 2012
The Tennessean has an article today with some kind words about our Charlie Louvin documentary as well as Charlie’s just released autobiography- Satan Is Real: The Ballad of the Louvin Brothers.
Holiday brain-bombs!
December 21, 2011
Happy holidays good people! In celebration of trying to find ways to waste away the last couple days before the holiday break we are re-launching our website with a swanky new design. We invite you to come have a look around and start working up new project ideas for 2012.
December 15, 2011
We’re premiering our new short documentary, Come To Light, online today. The story follows first time lead artist Andy Bellomo and her team of assistant and youth artists as they endure difficult lakefront weather while trying to construct a large scale public mural. During the course of the build, the team shares their thoughts and feelings about this project and being a part of public art in general.
We are very grateful that we had the opportunity to cover this inspirational story and a big thanks goes to the artists, Chicago Public Art Group, and the Chicago Park District.
December 10, 2011
Here’s the trailer for our upcoming short documentary Come To Light. The documentary follows lead artist Andy Bellomo, her assistants, and youth artists as they transform a run-down former restroom facility on Osterman Beach in Chicago into a piece of public art.
The video will premiere online Dec. 15th at www.facebook.com/milkproducts
Big thanks to the Chicago Public Art Group and the Chicago Parks District for their help and support in creating this short film.
December 1, 2011
Fresh from the internet oven a new episode of Small Chicago featuring our new friends Dastardly. Don’t be scared of them they are only half evil super villains.
October 31, 2011
What’s that? New episode of Small Chicago with Aktar Aktar? Done and done. Photos and more videos on the site.

