Redglass Pictures is a leading production studio specializing in nonfiction immersive storytelling for museums, editorial, and brands.

The National Medal of Honor Museum

Redglass Pictures is honored to have led the media creation for the 30 thousand square-foot exhibit space of the newly built National Medal of Honor Museum. This included: large-scale installations, interactive exhibits, short films, and audio experiences.

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

This July 4th, the 96,000-square-foot Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, designed by Snøhetta and nestled in the North Dakota Badlands, opened its doors to the public. Redglass Pictures is proud to be one of the key media teams that helped shape this landmark experience.Our small but mighty team created large-scale films designed not just to be watched, but to be experienced. From a massive projection mapped onto a recreated White House façade to an installation partly experienced on a twelve-foot tree slab, we embraced unconventional canvases that brought pivotal moments in Theodore Roosevelt's story to life.

Immersive

We have been at the forefront of experiential storytelling for over a decade. A successful large-scale installation lets people feel like they have landed in a different place and time and impacts the audience in indelible ways.

Brand Collaboration

Brands come to us when they want stories that connect with people on an emotional level. It’s ambitious and rewarding and it’s a long way off from conventional “branded content”. Here are a few examples of our collaborations.

Award Winning Short Films

We have been asked many times what “formula” we use to create award-winning short films. The closest we can come up with is Great Subject + Authentic storytelling + Time + Creativity + Experience + Luck = A Successful Short Film.

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