MRB Productions
MRB Productions is a film and television production company focused on independent features, television shows, television specials, and commercials.
Filmography
Awards
=2013=
=2012=
The Confession (TV series) wins Webby for Best Drama.
The Confession (TV series) wins Webby for People's Voice Award.{{cite news |title=The 16th Annual Webby Awards Winners Announced |url=https://www.webbyawards.com/press/press-releases/the-16th-annual-webby-awards-winners-announced-2/}}
=2011=
MRB was nominated for an Emmy for the 2011 NBA Draft Open featuring Adele.
MRB wins New York Festivals World Medal for 2011 NBA Draft Tease.
=2010=
MRB received two Emmy nominations for the 2010 NBA Draft Open featuring the music of Michael Buble.
=2008=
2008 International Broadcasting Award for 2007 NBA Finals Open
=2007=
In 2007, MRB Productions received six Sports Emmy nominations, including recognition of MRB Directors Mark Teitelman and Rico Labbe. MRB scored all four nominations in the "Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction" category. All four nominated pieces were produced in part by MRB Productions, which guarantees a win in the category. The nominated pieces include:
- The 2006 NFL Draft on ESPN directed by Rico Labbe
- Monday Night Football teases for the Washington Redskins vs. Minnesota Vikings game and the Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles game both on ESPN
- Monday Night Football transformation open featuring Ben Stiller on ESPN
- NBA Finals tease open on ABC directed by Mark Teitelman
MRB also received two nominations in another category, "Outstanding Open/Tease" which include:
- Super Bowl XL piece The Places You Will Go featuring Harrison Ford on ABC directed by Mark Teitelman and produced by Matt Brady
- NBA Basketball Hall of Fame piece on ABC directed by Mark Teitelman and produced by Matt Brady, which won the Emmy {{cite web |title=THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY PRESENTS THE 28th ANNUAL SPORTS Emmy® AWARDS |url=http://emmyonline.com/sports_28th_winners |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160815150508/http://emmyonline.com/sports_28th_winners |archive-date=2016-08-15}}
=2004=
MRB was nominated for three Emmy awards in 2004 for their Monday Night Football Opens and won the Emmy for "Outstanding Live Sports Series" for Monday Night Football.
=2003=
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nominated MRB Productions for three Emmy Awards in 2003, including the award for "Outstanding Opening/Tease" with Monday Night Football’s The Pitch featuring Dennis Hopper and won an Emmy for "Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction" for their Monday Night Football tease.
References
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Source Creative, "The Whole Blooming Brady Bunch" [http://www.sourceecreative.com/news.php?ID=1831]
IMDB Credits [https://www.imdb.com/company/co0122884/]
"I Trust You to Kill Me" [https://web.archive.org/web/20070928155612/http://itrustyoutokillmethemovie.com/Production_Notes.pdf]
Shoot Online [http://www.shootonline.com/go/index.php?name=Articles&op=results&CategoryID=2&start=10]
Adweek [http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/4162231-1.html]
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Category:Television production companies of the United States