Support 40 + Years of Filmmaking

Please consider Media Projects, Inc. in your year-end donations. We are finishing two projects. In HER SHOES & THE BATTLE FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. Thank you for 40 years of support. Please donate at www.mediaprojects.org/donate.

Have Fun After the Fair with A FAIR TO REMEMBER

If you didn’t get to the State Fair of Texas and still  want to have fun. Purchase  A FAIR TO REMEMBER for $25 plus shipping. Share memories, stories and laughter with your family. And just think you have saved money and calories.  Email us at [email protected] , so we can take your order.

Thank You for Your Support

This was the sixth year we have participated in#NTXGivingDay – a huge community fundraiser. All donations over $25 receive bonus money. We worked all summer on our campaign. Big thank you’s go to our marketing consultant Shweta Singh, our terrific Board members Steve Plunkett and Jane Holahan. Steve is our master social media tweeter and […]

SUMMER 2018 COOLING IN THE EDITING ROOM

The trailer for the KIZELL project is complete and being circulated to potential outlets. Allen is going through hours and hours of THE HENDERSON AVENUE film. And with a big neighborhood fight looming…the film is still being shot. SOLE SISTERS has as many stories in its closets as women have shoes. It is now TWO […]

BEAUTY IN THE BRICKS Returns to West Dallas

“This film changed my life. Now it will change others.”- Olinka Green She was 12 when she first saw Allen Mondell and Cynthia Salzman’s award-winning film ‘Beauty in the Bricks’. Even in the bleakness of a West Dallas housing project shelter, the film sparked something within her. Thanks to Olinka’s efforts, a new generation will […]

Tifereth Israel Screened West of Hester Street

In the early 1900’s our government supported quotas on Jewish immigration. A full audience watched our film WEST OF HESTER STREET at Tiferith Israel and shared their families stories.

Welcome to Our Neighborhood

 Tells the story of the impact of development over the past 10 years in a Dallas neighborhood. Its story can be repeated in other cities both in Dallas and around the country.