Seventy Times Seven Media is a video production firm specializing in film-style documentaries, promotional videos, philanthropy videos, historical documentaries, vision videos and many others.  We’ve worked extensively in the religious, non-profit, education, legal, government, and corporate markets, serving clients through the production of creative, detailed videos accomplished on budget and ahead of schedule.    

Located near Austin, Texas in the beautiful Lost Pines area just outside of Bastrop, Seventy Times Seven Media produces projects with visual and ethical character.  We specialize in delivering high-quality productions that evoke a film-like character and utilize dramatic shots and creative shooting techniques.  We have a vast experience with interviews, having conducted over 750 interviews with individuals.  Most importantly, we understand the significant role a producer plays in the production process, shaping and guiding a project, crafting the story, and assisting clients in discovering what works best for them and their needs.

Founded in 1998, Seventy Times Seven Media has been producing projects for clients ranging from Sony Pictures, KLRU-TV, Dell Computers, The University of Texas at Austin, The Lutheran Church of The Missouri Synod, Concordia University Texas, E! Network, and The History Channel among many others.      

HIGHLIGHTS


“Path to Excellence” video recognized with 2008 Silver Davey Award!  Read more.    


RECENT PROJECTS


  1. “Crossing Jordan: The History & Relocation of Concordia University Texas”

  2. DOWNTOWN Season 4 (DP) - airing Thursdays at 8 PM CST on PBS KLRU-TV in Austin.

  3. University of Texas School of Law video

  4. Presbyterian Childrens Home & Services video (DP)

  5. C.S. Lewis Conference - audio recordings

  6. PSA for Concordia University Texas

  7. “Path to Excellence” DVD for Concordia University Texas

 

“Crossing Jordan:

  The History & Relocation of Concordia University Texas”

  Documentary   •   2008

 
 
“Path to Excellence”
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Winner of 2004

Concordia Historical Institute Award Medallion


“From Wendish to German to English” Audio CD