ABOUT US

William A. Brown is an independent filmmaker whose award winning work has been shown at festivals throughout the world.  As President of Atlanta Video, Mr. Brown has produced literally thousands of media projects since the company's inception in 1976.  His documentaries have aired on PBS and The Arts & Entertainment Network.  Mr. Brown also writes feature films, film articles and teaches filmmaking in the Film Studies Department at Emory University.  Mr. Brown has written, produced, and directed projects for IBM, the Coca-Cola Company, and the High Museum of Art.  Mr. Brown directed the Olympic documentary project for IBM, one the largest documentary film projects in Atlanta's history. In his spare time Mr. Brown can be found filming architectural oddities and ritual crowd activities anywhere from Las Vegas to Angkor Wat.


Brian Brackney is the vice-president of Atlanta Video. He holds a degree in philosophy from Emory University and graduated with highest honors in electronics from Dekalb College in Atlanta.  Mr. Brackney is one of the owners of Atlanta Video and is responsible for video system design and engineering.  Mr. Brackney background includes acting as technical director for all of Court Television's work with Atlanta Video including numerous nationally broadcast, high profile trials.  Mr. Brackney also has an extensive background in music history and theory and is a dedicated bird watcher and world traveler.


Brian Cox Mr. Cox has been Atlanta Video's primary editor since 1993 is one considered one of Atlanta's finest editors. Brian has a B.A. in English Literature from Furman University and a masters degree in information design. Completed projects include programs for IBM, The Coca-Cola Company, American Cancer Society, Elekta, Toshiba (Music Video), The Atlanta Regional Council, U.S. Department of Energy, and The High Museum of Art.  Atlanta Video's current demo reel was entirely edited by Mr. Cox.  Brian is an avid reader of contemporary fiction.


David Hudson is one of Atlanta's leading directors of photography and is Atlanta Video's primary shooter/location director. David's reel includes national TV commercials, music videos, major corporate projects for UPS, IBM, Coca-Cola, etc. Credits include The Making of Warm Springs for HBO, Salvador Dali for the High Museum of Art, The Lost Valentine for the Hallmark Network (as DP/Actor), and a national commercial campaign for Bondo. David was a physics major at U.C Berkeley and divides his spare time between antiquing and following motor sports.


Eddy Von Mueller is an award-winning writer, illustrator, and filmmaker. His commentaries and reviews have appeared in a number of national and regional publications, including The Bloomsbury Review, Jezebel Magazine and Creative Loafing. He has produced cartoons and illustrations for clients in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, and his screen work includes commercials, animations, music videos, unscripted television and feature films. His most recent feature, the all-sock-puppet kid-noir The Lady From Sockholm played over thirty festivals in six countries. Three of his screenplays have been purchased for production.Eddy resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where he molds young minds at Emory University's Department of Film and Media Studies, and has his minded molded by his three kids.