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Back Lot Films has created TV commercials, orientation, outreach, promotional & safety videos for the following clients:

ArtSpider
Camp Allen
Copper Canoe
Dealer's Trust
Dyer Library-Saco Museum
Food and Health Forum
HandicappedPets.com
High Speed Technologies
Hillsborough County Agricultural Fair
Huntsman Corporation
Legends of NH Hockey
Mt. Washington Valley Chamber
NE Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
NH Dept. of Education
NH Dept. of Resources/Economic Dev.
nhFirstJob
NH Veterans Home
Perfect Fit, LLC
Pike Industries
Puritan Backroom
Renegade Playground Challenge
Saco River Motor Lodge
Salt Box Farm
Solutions to Overpopulation of Pets
Southern NH University
St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Total Solutions Property Management
Windham Group
WoodPellets.com


Back Lot Films, Inc.
PO Box 86
Fremont, NH 03044

603-325-5509
bill@backlotfilm.com

Back Lot Films, Inc. has produced and distributed a wide range of video productions since 1993. Founded by filmmaker Bill Millios, the company is based in southern New Hampshire and works with clients throughout the New England area.

In addition, Back Lot Films has produced the feature-length films Old Man Dogs and Dangerous Crosswinds and is a co-founder of the Digital Filmmaking Workshops.
 

 

 

 





 

"While searching for a video production company to produce  a recent project, I met with many potential companies. Bill was the most open minded and seemed genuinely excited about the work we were doing. I am thrilled that we chose Bill Millios of Back Lot Films, Inc. Not only did he produce a great quality product, but he was sensitive to the unique needs of our community and made the whole experience enjoyable. We wouldn’t hesitate using Bill again for our future video production needs."


Aimee Stevens
Project Manager
 Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Concord, NH

"Bill Millios has made it his passion to create films that are true to his heart and tell their stories his way, embarking on a grassroots approach not only during production, but through the marketing and distribution of his films, as well."

Matthew Newton
Director
NH Film & Television Office
 




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