Company Timeline |
Dec 1995 |
Ramirez meets MacMillan at SMU in Dallas, TX |
Apr 1996 |
First official short film “Octane”, with Ramirez directing & MacMillan producing, is shot in Dallas, TX |
Sept 1996 |
MacMillan is hired by an independent producer to write feature length screenplay for a TV Movie of the Week “A Dream To Fight For” |
| Oct 1996 |
Second short film “Ballsy” with MacMillan serving as director and Ramirez producing |
| Feb 1997 |
Third short film “Toastmaster”, directed by Ramirez, produced by MacMillan |
| Apr 1997 |
First feature film “Drifting” written & directed by MacMillan, produced by Ramirez begins production |
| July 1997 |
“Drifting” completed |
| Aug 1997 |
Second feature film “Women in the Ordinary” written & directed by MacMillan, and produced by Ramirez begins production |
| Sept 1997 |
Rough Cut of “Women in the Ordinary” completed |
| Mar 1998 |
Re-shoots for “Women in the Ordinary” begin |
| May 1998 |
“Women in the Ordinary” completed |
| July 1999 |
MacMillan and Ramirez cut the first Lance Armstrong Tour de France win tribute video, which is shown on the banks of Lake Austin to 15,000 fans |
| Sept 1999 |
MacMillan and Ramirez direct, shoot and cut Music videos and promo packages for the bands “Two Minute Sinatra” and “Vallejo”, who then sign with Sony on the basis of the promo packages |
| 2000-2001 |
MacMillan and Ramirez work on numerous music videos, commercials and various other films for companies such as Nike, MTV and Filmworks in Austin, TX and New Orleans, LA |
| May 2001 |
MacMillan and Ramirez are hired by Filmworks to write feature length screenplay “Night and Day” for Harry Connick Jr. |
| Nov 2001 |
MacMillan sets-up pitch for “Turnabout” at Morgan Creek, it is then put in turnaround |
| Feb 2002 |
Short film “Playing for Keeps” directed by MacMillan begins production in association with an independent production company |
| Feb 2002 |
Ramirez and MacMillan write feature length screenplay “Timelapse” |
| Apr 2003 |
MacMillan Ramirez begin work on their third feature film “Untitled Workshop Project” |
June-
Sept 2003 |
“Untitled Workshop Project” shoots in Los Angeles with MacMillan directing, and produced by Ramirez |
| Feb 2004 |
MacMillan and Ramirez form Noc Films |
| Apr 2004 |
“Untitled Workshop Project” becomes “You Are Here” and is completed |
| May 2004 |
Noc Films takes “You Are Here” to the Cannes Film Festival/Market |
| June 2004 |
MacMillan Ramirez begin writing “Untitled Horror Project” |
| July 2004 |
“Untitled Horror Project” becomes “Zero Hour” and goes into pre-production |