Parade Productions is a creative studio providing professional video, interactive design, and journalism. The work we create is a celebration of the stories, events and projects you want to capture and distribute. As a design studio, we further those goals by offering multimedia consulting, website concept and code, as well as training and curriculum development for both academic and commercial businesses. We are also dedicated to producing a variety of smart and engaging journalism projects in the public interest. Parade Productions is directed by Rob Krieger.
On the technical side of things, we specialize in P2HD tapeless technology, which produces a distinctive broadcast-grade high definition video and post-production workflow. We provide various other HD or standard definition set-ups as necessary for your ventures – helping you meet your goals for commercial or narrative-based web video, television, and documentary, sports coverage, conferences, legal affairs, concerts and private events. If you are interested in hiring us, get in touch. While you’re here, check out our portfolio.
We recently collaborated with the New York-based start-up, MediaRoost, writing and designing the introduction video for their new enterprise Twitter software, TweetRoost. Click below to learn more about them:
Rob Krieger recently returned from Costa Rica, where he shot and produced a short documentary about how a small company in Costa Rica could be creating a business template for farmers across the industry. Click below for a 1-minute teaser:
Summary: The cost of green beans is at a 14-year high and rising, and if you thought a cup of coffee was already too expensive, it’s just going to go up. This could mean big changes in the way we buy and drink our coffee. In the heart of one of Costa Rica’s most fruitful coffee growing and exporting regions, Alejandro Garcia, a fifth generation Costa Rican coffee farmer and his business partner, Ken Lander, an expat from the U.S., have found a way to make it cheaper for the end user while bringing in more profit to their farms in Costa Rica: roast at home and sell “direct”.
On his last trip to Costa Rica, Rob Krieger worked with the environmental K-11, Centro de Educacion Creativa, or Cloud Forest School, on the design and development of their new website. Take a quick look at cloudforestschool.org by clicking on the image below:
Rob Krieger was the video shooter and editor for The Wall Street Journal at the 2010 SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. Click the play button in the bottom left corner to start the video:



