About Tradigital Pictures
 
Tradigital Pictures is a Utah- and San Francisco-based motion picture & videography company. Tradigital Pictures was founded in 1999 by Lance Johnson and Ryan Greenberg. In its first year, Tradigital Pictures crafted no less than three critically acclaimed productions: two award-winning comedy shorts, Driving You Crazy and The Backstreet Boys: A Mockumentary, as well as a the film noir style murder mystery, In the First Degree. Since then, it has added the highly successful Womack Brain Upgrade to its list, along with producing credits for over 30 other projects.

In 2003, Lance worked as the Visual Effects Continuity Coordinator for the visual effects/model unit on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in London. As the visual effects continuity coordinator for the model unit, he was in charge of the model plate data sheets. Also during 2003, Ryan returned to a major advertising agency in Salt Lake City. His work at Riester Rob has involved major advertising campaigns for prominent Utah businesses.

In May 2004 Lance graduated from the University of Notre Dame in the top 3% of his class with a BA in Film and a BBA in Finance. Over the course of his four years of study, Lance worked on many film and video projects, helping to build Tradigital's list of producing credits. Also at Notre Dame, Lance founded and produced the University's first-ever student-run television show, NDTV. Lance won five production related awards at ND, including the O'Toole award for outstanding work and dedication in the Film Department and the Outstanding Leadership award two years in a row for his work with NDTV. In order to work on the film adaptation of the Broadway musical, RENT, Lance moved to San Francisco, where he still resides.

In May 2005, Ryan graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BA in Philosophy, having successfully completed the requirements in the Honors Program, including an Honors Thesis. While at Notre Dame, Ryan studied abroad for a semester in Dublin, Ireland and also served as Editor in Chief of Scholastic Magazine, one of the nation's oldest student publications. Ryan is currently participating in a two-year service program near Santiago, Chile, South America.

Tradigital is always developing its own ideas and scripts for new projects, but if you have a script or an idea that you would like us to consider, please visit our submission information page.

For more information on services offered by Tradigital Pictures and our subsidiary, Invision Productions, please visit our services page.