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Insight Creative Independent. IC Indie is a small boutique style production studio that is proud to serve the surrounding communities in Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado. IC Indie specializes in video production and digital filmmaking offering "ala carte" services and "complete production projects."


Contact Info:
Becky McMillen
80242 North Street
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
(308)641-0010
email me

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IMDB Listing


Ala Carte Services:

Scriptwriting
Camera work (HDV/SD)
Aerial Camera
Creative Concepts
Non-Linear Editing (Avid)
Sound Recording
Lighting
Directing
Location Scouting
Video Depositions
Short Run DVD Duplication



Complete Production Services:

Documentaries
Short Films
Television Commercials
Public Service Announcements
Educational Videos
Tourism Videos
Community Projects
Capital Campaigns
Corporate Videos
Training Videos
Re-enactments

Insight Creative Independent Digital Productions
Becky McMillen
Award Winning Producer
NEWS and VIEWS






                                                      




Not Forgotten - A Historic Perspective
Mini-Doc Available on DVD
www.NotForgottenTheFilm.com

The 1960's were some of the most tumultuous times in our nation's history. Flickering black and white television screens played out the drama of the death of a president, the civil rights movement and the escalation of a war in Vietnam.  Students were speaking out, marching, and demonstrating on campuses across the country and around the world.
The Hope of Nine Mile Creek Wins Best Short Documentary Award at Moondance!
Boulder, Co - August 31, 2008
The Hope of Nine Mile Creek won its second film festival award at the 2008 Moondance International Film Festival in Boulder Colorado. Becky McMillen received The Calypso Award for expanding knowledge of our world as it pertains to saving the environment, habitats and wildlife.
www.moondancefilmfestival.com
Republican River Doc in Post-Production
Synopsis: The historic Nebraska river known as The Republican was once wildly unpredictible. In 1935 following the extreme drought conditions of the Dust Bowl, this legendary river swept through the Republican Basin wiping out communities, farms and lives. It is estimated that 113 people were lost during what has been called a perfect storm that traveled along the 430 mile watershed. The Republican River is now the subject of controversy as the water war between Kansas, Colorado and Nebraska escalates. The film chronicles the history of the river and highlights restoration work being done in an effort to restore streamflows to the once mighty river.
The Battle For Whiteclay Released
Directed by Mark Vasina
Camera Work by Becky McMillen
This documentary follows Indian activists Frank LaMere, Duane Martin Sr. and Russell Means through the streets of Whiteclay to the halls of Nebraska's State Capitol in their efforts to end alcohol sales in the place many have dubbed "skid row on the prairie." Here is an inside look at an important contemporary conflict pitting American Indian rights against state and local governments in the United States. Available on DVD.
The Hope of Nine Mile Creek on IMDB
IMDB recently invited director Becky McMillen to submit the short documentary film to the biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet. The film is a 2-time film festival award winner, including Best Short Documentary at Moondance 2008 in Boulder, CO.
Epoch Interred
Directed by Justin Lundstrom
A visual journey through human emotion. Devoid of dialogue, the film communicates through a rich assimilation of meandering sound, cinematic imagery and subjective interpretation. Episodic human drama is revealed as the audience is led through diverse American landscapes and obscure, yet intimate realities.

Portions of this independent film were shot on location in western Nebraska with local actor Cedric DeCory in a haunting leading role. Nebraska Film Commission's, Kevin Howard and local filmmaker Becky McMillen were on location during the production of the experimental film. Scenes were shot at Oregon Trail Wagon Train near Bayard and at an abandoned property south of Gering.

The film is awaiting release. Check back for more details.
Meanwhile, at a small city college in western Nebraska, students marched to save their school. The story of the Student Action Committes of Western Nebraska Community College is now available on DVD.
Giving Back - Nebraska Mission of Mercy
IC Indie gives back to Nebraskans
A short video about the 2008 NMOM event held in Mitchell, Nebraska will help organizers in the Omaha area raise volunteers and funding for a free dental clinic to be held in La Vista in July. For more information about Nebraska Mission of Mercy visit their website at http://www.nedental.org/Public/NMOM2008.htm