HORSE ARCHER PRODUCTIONS: Horse
Archer Productions is a documentary film company located in the New
River Valley of Virginia and has made a name for itself by producing
films of regional and statewide interest. Below are some of our
other titles.
HOKIE NATION:A Team, A Town and
the Best Darned Fans in College Football! This officially licensed film
focuses on Virginia Tech's incredible fan culture and what it means to
be a Hokie. The film took two years to complete and was directed and
produced by a pair of Hokies with a story to tell. We looked at the
rise of the VT football program and the fans' role in this
transformation from hungry statewide contenders into a perennial
national power.
There are 114 interviews in this
comprehensive film, including the coaching staff, NFL and VT Hall of
Famers, key media figures and dozens of devoted fans who make Lane
Stadium the best place in the country to see a football game. We get
inside the Corps of Cadets, the VT spirit teams and Tech's wild night
game atmosphere. We also look at key games and rivalries in Virginia
Tech history and at Hokie traditions from Sandman to Hokie Man and
everything in between.
$20 plus S
& H
WHY
OLD TIME: We began with a simple question: why Old Time?
What we have found is that Old Time music
just isn't a sound. It's a lifestyle. It's living history. And it's
the musicians drive it ever forward while preserving an untarnished
musical tradition.
In the summer of 2008, Horse Archer
Productions announced a full length
documentary called Why Old Time? In this film, we explore
the beauty and art of Old Time music and demonstrate why this particular
type of roots music holds such power.
Filming ran through January of 2009 and
took the production crew through three states, half a dozen festivals,
and several front porches and kitchens. We found people from across the
globe who embrace the past and the future in the same breath to capture
the experience of Old Time music in the 21st Century.