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![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Son (Kj Saifullah) is astounded to learn that anyone could match the prowess of baseball legend Jackie Lewis. |
![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Dad (Rahmell Peebles) considers a question out of left field. |
![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Mom (Alanna Bryant) and Best Friend (Tracy Foley) share a laugh in SOL. |
![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Son (Kj Saifullah) masters sports trivia, to the satisfaction of Dad (Rahmell Peebles). |
![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Dad and Son (Rahmell Peebles and Kj Saifullah) receive a message on their solar-powered cell phone. |
![]() | Download Small Image Download Large Image | Dad (Rahmell Peebles) gets a glimpse of the future in SOL. |
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Superlux is a design group devoted to the moving image. We write, shoot, edit and animate compelling visual stories for networks, agencies and brands. Superlux is located in Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward. Learn more: superlux.com
Mark Falls, director
Prior to founding Superlux, Mark worked in animation and broadcast design at Crawford Communications in Atlanta.
During high school, Mark couldn’t decide whether to become a writer, an artist or a filmmaker. It turned out there was no need to choose. After graduating (graphic design) from Florida State University, Mark worked in Atlanta long enough to meet future wife Loren Fancher, before relocating to NYC to work with Tibor Kalman at the legendary design shop M&Co. He later branched out, freelancing as a designer and illustrator in publishing, music and fashion. For over 20 years Mark’s award winning illustrations appeared in magazines and newspapers and on book jackets, CD covers, and surfwear around the globe. After moving to Miami in 1989, Mark became a fixture in the nascent South Beach art scene before relocating to Atlanta in the early 90’s.
Embracing a lifelong love of animation, the future Superluxurian interned in the cel department at Crawford Communications. There his design background found application in film and video. In 1998 Mark became creative director of Crawford’s broadcast design group DESIGNefx.
Mark and wife Loren formed Superlux in 2001, fusing design and production into an integrated creative offering. Mark has written and directed hundreds of productions involving motion graphics, animation and live action. SOL is his first film.
Loren Fancher Falls, producer
Superlux Principal and Executive Producer Loren Falls’ love of photography sparked a career that spans decades – and multiple artistic disciplines.
Loren worked as a studio assistant for legendary ATL shooters Richard Hoflich and Tom Hill while pursuing certification in photography and graphic design at Portfolio Center. In the 1980s she relocated (with future husband Mark Falls) to NYC , where she worked in publishing, becoming an art director for Paris-based magazine giant Hachette Filipacchi.
At the end of that decade the Falls’ were lured south by the burgeoning art scene in Miami’s South Beach. There, the freelancing couple inhabited an apartment in the Ocean Drive mansion that would eventually become Gianni Versace’s private home.
On returning to Atlanta, Loren finished her degree – in film production – at Georgia State University. She worked as a production manager at Turner Broadcasting’s Film & Video unit before joining Superlux full-time in 2006. Loren worked in varous crew capacities on the feature films “Flase River,” “Twinge”, and “El Norteño”, and the short “I, My Brother’s Keeper.”, and wrote and directed the short “Bug Man”. Loren’s design background, art direction career and inquisitive nature stamp her productions with an indelible visual signature that is always concise, dynamic, memorable and human.