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Who We are

Rodeo Cat Creative is a remote creative production house based in Central Arkansas. With over a decade of combined film production experience, founders Madeline and Taylor Snapp started Rodeo Cat as a platform to showcase current and future creative projects. RCC works with partners to bring their visions to life alongside a curated collective of local, trusted filmmakers.

 

what we do

  • Commercial advertising

  • Social media content

  • Short film

  • Music videos

  • Photography/Stylized portraits

  • Photo prints

  • Nonprofit videos

 
 
 

Collective

We have an abundant network of incredible professionals we partner with on every set. Producers, photographers, sound mixers, graphic designers, VFX artists, production designers, grips, writers, and more all make up the Rodeo Cat Collective. All are carefully chosen people who are passionate about their work and creating in general!

 
 
 
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madeline snapp

Business Manager. Producer. AD. Director. I worked in the production office of the upcoming feature film, Just Mercy, in Atlanta, GA where I learned the ins-and-outs of film production; I am excited to put my knowledge to work here in Arkansas. I live for creative problem solving and keeping sets running smoothly and efficiently. Some of my passions include social justice, environmentalism, thunderstorms, Thai food, maps, making playlists on Spotify, and the Smoky Mountains. I love listening to and telling stories; it’s a privilege to be able to tell so many different stories through my work.

 
 
 

Taylor snapp

DP. Landscape Photographer. Neurodiverse. I’m a passionate person. Whether it be filmmaking, food, society, or the outdoors, I always strive to get the most out of my experiences. I began working in film as an intern turned part-timer at Stone Ward as a sophomore in College. In 2015, I became the Cinematographer at SSR Productions where I currently work as DP/Studio Manager. I’ve always felt that I see the world differently. I recently found out that I actually do see things differently after being placed on the neurodiverse spectrum.

 
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