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Real TROUNCE ALLEY please stand up!

Will the real Trounce Alley please stand up? Witness this sneak peak as photographed through the lense of Christopher Wallace — who first suggested the idea of a blog-based TALCO website — from a window overlooking the real Trounce Alley in Gastown. Could this be the start of a series? Only time will tell.

Providing GRIP/LX needs under one ROOF

TALCO provides a one-stop shop for all aspects of lighting and grip combined. We start with a base-package of equipment, tools, and expendables. We have active working relationships with the major rental houses and can sub-rent generators, electrical distrobution, HMI, and larger equipment on an as-needed basis. We have a lot of specialty gear,...

Farewell DOC master Geoff Browne

Vancouver loses one of its finest spirited filmmakers in writer, director Geoff Browne of Boundless Light, known around town for his Tibetan documentary, Kall it Karma. He has moved to Los Angeles to pursue directorial projects on feature length productions. He may be gone for now, but his name, along with TALCO, will be appearing soon...

Jaydee Bixbee & Melissa Cavatti Videos

It appears to be the end of the year music video round-up for TALCO and we have found two more postings of our work from earlier in the year. These two videos were both done for Triton Films. The first is for young country music star Jaydee Bixbee, “Old Fashioned Girl”, and the second for pop...

Arkadia Award winning Videos with TALCO

We’ve been busy over the last year with one of our favorite music video production duos: multi-award winning Director Stephano Barberis and cinematographer Ron Williams CSC, the two creative front-ends for  Arkadia Pictures. With these two we’ve had the opportunity to work on award winning videos for CMT and Much music artists. In the...

Under the Sycamore Tree

Filmed in 2006 with cinematography and lighting by TALCO’s  Josh Alkoff, Bases Loaded Entertainment has launched a website for this family flick starring Agam Darshi and Chris Shields. This film was selected for the Hollywood Black Film Festival in Beverly Hills and has had further screenings in Los Angeles and Lousiana. SYNOPSIS...