About Marc Ostrick & Ostrick Productions:
Marc Ostrick brings over 15 years experience as an accomplished media executive and creator. He collaborates closely with your organization to execute projects from concept through distribution or he can be contracted for specific tasks such as media strategy/development, video production, and cross-platform marketing solutions.
His innovative approach to media creation allows social storytelling to flourish and drive awareness, community, engagement, and value.
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Consultation and Production services include:
Project Reviews:
24: CONSPIRACY, Jack Meyers’ Meida Village By Ed Martin
“Conspiracy looked sensational, with production values of unexpectedly high quality… the narrative proved immediately gripping… filled with exciting action.”
SHIELD SEASON 3 DVD REVIEWS, Digitally Obsessed, Dan Heaton 3/16/05
“The major gem of this collection is Breaking 315. This documentary stands as one of the great extra features I’ve ever witnessed in the DVD medium.”
Gord Lacey / TV SHOWS ON DVD.COM 2/20/2005, Breaking Episode 315
“Ohhhhhh Marc, you’ve outdone yourself this time!”
24 – SEASON 2
WINNER: BEST FEATURE ON DVD AWARD, TVONDVD CONFERENCE
NOMINATED FOR BEST TV DVD SPECIAL FEATURE, DVDX AWARDS
NEWSDAY, Diane Werts
“Fascinating… Marc Ostrick seems to have shadowed everybody here… Ostrick shapes the human story of the six-week shoot of the season’s final two hours.”
DVD TALK.COM, By Shannon Nutt
“24 Exposed… One of the best behind the scenes featurettes I have ever seen on a DVD of any kind, 24 Exposed is one of those bonuses that justifies the entire price of the set.”
SCHOOL OF ROCK
Nominated for Best Overall DVD, New Movie (including all bonus features), DVDX AWARDS
DVD TALK, March 2, 2004, Review by Adam Tyner
“Lessons Learned on School of Rock does it right. Enormously entertaining…”
KING’S RANSOM
Zap To It.com, By Norman Wilner
“Marc Ostrick’s fly-on-the-craft-services-trailer-wall documentary is funnier, looser, much more scatological and far more entertaining than the movie it documents.”