Bettendorf, Iowa, USA Los Angeles, California, USA
Key people
Scott Beck, President Bryan Woods, President
Website
blueboxfilms.com
Bluebox Limited Films is a production company and film distributor founded by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. The company's founders were among the top 50 in the Director's competition of Project Greenlight.[1] The pair secured a deal with MTV Films after winning MTVU's Best Film on Campus competition with their feature University Heights.[2][3]
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