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We are brothers Austin and Meredith Bragg.

In 2005 we founded a small production company that specializes in creating short-form comedy for the web.

Our web series, The Defenders of Stan, was bought by Warner Brothers Television, and we co-wrote the half-hour pilot. 

We additionally produced projects for Turner Broadcasting, Visa, Atlas Obscura, AT&T, The Smithsonian, The Washington Post, FleishmanHillard, The Corning Museum of Glass, Current TV, Parrot Drones, and two pilots for Warner Brother's online division.

Our first entry into the 48 Hour Film Project, Shovel Ready, won the grand prize, and screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011. We won again in 2012, 2013, and 2015. In 2016 we participated in the international Hewlett Packard “Wake Up in Cannes” short film contest, going home with three of the four awards, including best film.

Our work for Reason Magazine has been viewed over 50 million times, nominated for a National Magazine Award, showcased on major media outlets, and shared by at least one professional wrestler.

Our short film, A Piece of Cake, stars Rich Summer (Mad Men, Glow) and premiered at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival.

Our debut feature, Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, stars Mike Faist (West Side Story), Crystal Reed (Teen Wolf), and Dennis Boutsikaris (Better Call Saul, Billions). The comedy is based on the true story of Roger Sharpe, the man who helped overturn New York City’s ban on pinball.

Pinball was acquired by Vertical Entertainment and is now available on Hulu.