Eyeboogie, Inc.
Eyeboogie is a full-service multi-media production company with offices, stages and post facilities in Hollywood. In addition to video content we create graphic packages, logos, title sequences, 3-D animation, corporate videos, network promos, movie trailers, commercials and applications for iPhone and Facebook.
Woody Thompson, Owner
Woody got his start working in the art department of feature films like My Cousin Vinny and art directing music videos. His first real job was working for Linda Ellerbee’s Luck Duck productions where he wrote and produced segments for Nick News, the Peabody, Emmy and Dupont Award winning kids news show on Nickelodeon.
In 1994 he was made senior producer of Brandon Tartikoff’s Last Call before co-founding a production company called Spin The Bottle, Inc. In 1996 he and his partner created a concept that revolutionized the way text and information was presented on television: VH1’s Pop-Up Video. Woody executive produced over 200 episodes of Pop-Up Video as well as all of its spin-offs; Pop-Up Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Pop-Up Oprah, Pop-Up Brady Bunch, Pop-Up Monday Night Football…
In 2000 Woody founded Eyeboogie, Inc, his own multi-media production company based in New York City. In 2003 he moved his company to Los Angeles and has successfully taken the same snarky sensibility that made Pop-Up Video a pop culture phenomenon and created original content for TV networks, web portals and movie studios. Eyeboogie is unique in that it produces content for all media outlets from TV and the web to mobile devices, jumbotrons, digital signage, gaming consoles and airplanes as well as all of the graphics, music, website design, coding, iPhone apps, social network integration and viral marketing.
Eyeboogie is a full-service multi-media production company with offices, stages and post facilities in Hollywood.
Facilities
Eyeboogie’s unique production studios and new media lab are located in the heart of Hollywood. Our 6,000 sq ft of production space has enough room for over 60 employees and houses 10 Final Cut rigs, 2 Graphic stations, a 800 sq ft insert stage, kitchen, dressing room, conference room, private and semi-private offices as well as a dozen cubicles.

Jobs
If you are reading this it means you either have a job and it sucks or you don’t have a job and it sucks or you’ve never had a job because you suck or you’re between two sucky jobs or you’re lost — which sucks.
If you want to work at Eyeboogie you have to be smart. You need to be smart enough to make us think you’re smart enough to do some of the dumbest work on the planet. Can you watch TV? Can you surf the world wide web? Can you operate a telephone that has both a hold and call forwarding button? Can you rewind tapes? Can you pause tapes? Can you remember to bring the bathroom key back to the hook in the lobby after you’re done with your business? If you answered yes to any one of these questions without hesitation you could be the one who takes this company by storm.
Let’s get to the nitty gritty. If you’ve got a set of brass ones so big that you think you can attach a resume to an e-mail and hit send all by yourself then knock yourself out. You’ve got nothing to lose other than the 18 seconds it should have taken you to read all the way to here. Send your shit to:
