Billabunny is a full-service internal video production business focused on motion picture and television content across all platforms that tries to offer quality stories that influence all of us.

When did motion pictures ended up being so violent? Excessive blood and gore. Needless proving of skin. Anything offensive, vulgar, and filled with brutality simply to keep eyeballs on the screen.

But motion pictures weren`t always this way. Not too long ago, we sat down with the entire family and a bowl of popcorn for film night. Everyone in the house eagerly anticipated it. Feature films drew us into a common experience, which meant sharing a laugh, a motivation, and maybe even a tearful moment with those around you.

Here at Billabunny Productions, an independent film production business with a ridiculous name, we remember enjoying motion pictures together with the family. How seeing movie with your kids meant engaging with them in a genuine or humorous conversation. (Hey, they may even ask you a question, if you`re fortunate!) It likewise meant learning about what actually happened at school when no grownups were around. (“Yes, mama, kids actually do act that way.”) Getting lost in the cinema meant sharing time together, something that ended up being more evasive with each passing year.

Today, families don`t see programs together much anymore, and that burns us out. Everyone, mother and father consisted of, has their own mini screen to see whatever they want on. And while we will not inform you to put away your phone (hi, you most likely have it in your hand today) we will inform you how much we miss the precious time together that family films once made it possible for.

And do you understand what? We bet you miss it, too. We listen to the chatter and rumblings of those around us and on social networks. It appears that nearly everyone has grown weary of shock worth in motion pictures for shock worth`s sake. Similar to you, we scroll through limitless titles on video streaming services and lament that there`s nothing to see with the kids.

That`s why we produced Billabunny LLC, a full-service, movie-making business. Headquartered in Reno, Nevada, Billabunny LLC produces feature films that amuse, delight, and encourage without the brutality, sex, and basic offensiveness you find in today`s flicks. We deliver dramas and comedies that everyone under your roofing system can take pleasure in together on the cinema. Our story-driven photos intend to get your heart pumping, make you feel inspired, and maybe even put a swelling in your throat. Think family classics along the lines of Rudy, Karate Kid, and Home Alone.

But don`t stress, director and writer, Jonathan Moch, and producer and actor, Kate Barnett, bring more to than aspirations and aspirations. Though they recently formed Billabunny, the two have been in the movie-making market because 2011. From feature films to shorts, Jonathan and Kate have more than a dozen titles and credits to their name along with more than a couple of acknowledgments. They likewise own and handle Good Knight Pictures, a business and home entertainment production business.

What are they working on now? Billabunny`s very first full-length feature film, Playing the Crease, informs the story of a not likely friendship that establishes against the backdrop of today`s high school experience. In confronting life`s obstacles, hockey goalie, David, and recovering stroke victim, Miss Schafer, find that what they require to conquer these barriers can be discovered in the most unlikely of places.

Give us a ring at 303-578-6079 to learn more about Billabunny`s films, productions, and what story ideas we have in the works. Or hi, inform us what you think of bringing family motion pictures back. Excellent idea? Let us understand.