From the Vault: Black Duck in the Movies (and the Weekly Alibi)

Black Duck Co-Owner, Doug Bird, threading an Embroidery Machine

Black Duck co-Owner, Doug Bird, threading an Embroidery Machine

Though the article is more than a bit aged being from 2007, we were deliriously proud at the time to see our own Doug Bird and our embroidery shop featured in Albuquerque’s premier independent newspaper, The Weekly Alibi. They featured us in the article entitled “Set Up” covering the effects of the flood of movie industry business into New Mexico.

This article really made it clear to us how all the new work in film that we’d seen since the implementation of tax breaks for the industry was more than a blip on our radar.

Since then, Black Duck has done a great deal of work for locally filmed television shows and movies alike, perhaps most notably making our embroidery artist (and Black Duck Blog author) gleefully privy to early views of art from Terminator: Salvation.

All in all, we’re happy and proud to say that Black Duck is a part of the production machine supporting the New Mexico film industry.

In case you missed the in-text link, you can see the original article here: http://alibi.com/index.php?scn=film&story=19092 .

http://www.amctv.com/originals/breakingbad/

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