Craig Miller Productions Celebrates 25 Years
Craig Miller Productions (CMP) celebrated its 25th anniversary on August 15, 2010.
Over the last so many years, this Atlanta-based film and video production company has consistently wowed clients with excellent film and video work, impressive enough to keep them coming back with bigger projects.
CMP’s clients include Coca-Cola, UPS, Novelis, McDonald’s, and the U.S. Army. In 2005, “Letters from War”, a CMP-produced music video featuring Christian artist Mark Schultz, was used as part of a summer safety campaign by the Army. Such was the popularity of the video that chaplains from all branches of service picked it up, and now it is played every week during basic training. On YouTube, the video has received almost 400,000 hits till date. “Letters from War” was nominated for a Dove Award in 2005, and it won the Barbara Rosser Awards for best video produced for external communications by Department of Defense 2004-2005.
Another notable project executed by CMP is “One Day in Search of the South,” a 35mm film that was showcased by the Welcome South Visitors Center during the 1996 Olympics.
Owner and CEO, Craig Miller loves his job. In his words, “I’ve always had a passion about telling a great story. I’ve always enjoyed having my clients’ eyes light up when they see that we’ve brought their message to life in a way that they couldn’t communicate any other way.” Miller is the past co-president of the Georgia Production Partnership and the current Southeast vice president of the Association of Independent Commercial Producers. Miller lobbied actively in support of the Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act. He has always been a passionate advocate of film tourism and other film-related activities in Georgia.
A father of six, Craig Miller lives in Alpharetta, GA with wife, Carolyn.