I’m thrilled to announce that Benjamin Reece’s company, Deltree will be moving into the LaunchPad @ Voodoo starting tomorrow!
Ben and Tung Bach Ly were over here at the offices yesterday, and they are already designing the editing studio environment and making themselves comfortable. They are going to be a fantastic addition to the creative, collaborative workspace we are building.
Deltree is rapidly becoming one of the preeminent film and creative studios in New Orleans. The runaway viral hit, 50 People 1 Question has generated buzz all over the internet and led to immediate expansion opportunities for Deltree including work for 504ward, Canary, Trumpet, Crush & Lovely, and a music video for Lucky Dog Audio.
In addition to moving into the LaunchPad @ Voodoo, I’m pleased to announce that Deltree submitted the winnning logo to the Launch Pad logo design content. We’ll be showcasing the logo as well as updates on the progress of the Launch Pad in an upcoming post.
In the meantime, on behalf of Voodoo Ventures, Tanguis Development, Zydego… Welcome, Deltree!
Dec 31, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Congratulations to Ben and Tung and The Deltree! (And also to Launch Pad for gaining an awesome new tenant!)
Dec 31, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Chris this is great. I’m stoked for you and for Ben. Can’t wait to see that new logo. Hope you have a happy and safe new year!
Cheers,
Brent
Jan 01, 2009 at 9:45 am
Congrats, Chris. It’s good to see the family of creative professionals grow at St Charles Ave. Hope you all have a wonderful 2009.
Jan 02, 2009 at 10:07 am
Chris,
Thanks for the welcome! We are incredibly excited to usher in the new year with this opportunity!
Looking forward to pushing the envelop, sharing and developing momentum together.
Check out my post on it here… http://tinyurl.com/92m96x
Jan 02, 2009 at 10:58 am
Hey guys – thanks for your thoughts. We’re really excited to have Ben in the Launch Pad and look forward to pushing forward with the next step. I hope that 2009 will bring the new Launch Pad and we’ll all be office-ing together.
Chris
Jan 06, 2009 at 5:31 am
Congrats! I’m enjoying seeing the range of new ventures being created in New Orleans; smart people enjoying good lives is a good thing for the city and its burgeoning tech / entrepreneurship scene.