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03. 10. 10
Sabolich.tv redesigned...

 

 

All new and improved Sabolich.tv has incorporated a new look, along with a new attitude. Stay tuned to see what other exciting changes we have in store for you...

 

About

The Sabolich name has been trusted in the Oklahoma business and social community since 1947. It is synonymous with customer service and quality. Our family's business values along with our creative marketing and advertisement techniques have been the keystone to our international success. Over a decade ago, we decided to implement those same ideas into the national media, local advertising, and corporate markets. Ten years later we're proud to still be serving you from concept to screen!

All our family's companies have been driven by one idea handed down from our grandad's first business. "If you make one customer happy, the worst ya might do is still have one customer. If you make one customer unhappy the best ya might do is lose ten (customers)." - Lester Sabolich

Our Team

 

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Brian Sabolich

Key Roles: Producer/Director, Shooter, and Editor

Brian started by ironically taking a "blow off" class in highschool called broadcasting. The only problem was he didn't blow it off. He was 1 of 40 excepted out of 2,000 applicants to N.Y.U.'s film school. After completing numerous short films and producing over 20 other shorts, he went on to complete his award winning thesis film, "Night Shade Passing", which has received notariety from people like Hollywood Producer Grey Frederickson.

Sabolich then went on to work in corporate video for national companies, producing all types of projects handling pre through post production responsibilities.

In 1999, Sabolich moved into the freelance market and then formed Sabolich Film & Video which since, has been responsible for hundreds of projects for national television shows, commercials, and corporations.

Sabolich is regularly hired out for producing, directing, shooting, editing and coordinating anytime they want it done right. "I had to become an expert at all of it, because I was the only one around to do any of it. This is a huge strength on projects I'm involved with because it helps to be intimately familiar with all the different aspects of the creative and production process."

Knowing who the best of the best in Oklahoma production has also allowed Brian to create a booking service to handle projects of all sizes. He has produced crews as large as 40 people and as small as a "one man band".

Brian understands the interwoven aspects of brining the clients hope to light and then target that message where it needs to be delivered.