Three on the Tree Productions is a New York City-based boutique film company founded by renowned music photographer Danny Clinch in 2003. In the past two years, we've completed a number of EPKs, music videos, concert films, and documentaries. We look forward to expanding our horizons to other formats and genres. We've established a broad talent pool of creative friends; producers, cinematographers, and editors who share in their enthusiasm for imagery, music, and stories.

>Lindha Narvaez, Producer
Lindha met Danny when she was in high school while working as a photographer's assistant. After travelling extensively, attending college, doing social work in Chicago, teaching English in Colombia, S.A., running photography workshops with inner-city youth in Chicago and Seattle, and working as a photographer in Atlanta, she returned to New York City, reconnected with Danny and discovered that they now shared an interest in filmmaking. After working together on a feature-length documentary about Ben Harper, she went on to produce "270 Miles from Graceland," a film about the Bonnaroo 2003 Music Festival, and has produced all Three on the Tree projects ever since. Son of Argentinian breakfast cereal tycoon Gustavo Casaverde, Pablo got an early start in front of the camera as the face of Crujiente Desayuno when he was only four years old. The morning of his sixth birthday, Pablo was kidnapped and held for ransom for almost two weeks when his father refused to meet the demands of the kidnappers. At age fifteen, Pablo ran away from home and joined a commune in Chile, where a friend leant him a video camera and Pablo began his first experiments with filmmaking. Soon, Pablo was among the top producers of adult video in South America, and an embarrassment to the Casaverde breakfast empire (Gustavo is an adamant supporter of the Catholic church and even introduced Sabor Crucifitos, a popular cereal that consists of crispy, sugar-coated crucifixes). In 1998, Pablo and his father were reunited on a live broadcast of Estella Vargas Presentar, Argentinas Oprah Winfrey Show. The program received record-breaking ratings. Pablo reconciled with his estranged father, and vowed never to produce another pornographic movie. He decided then to pursue a respectable career as a filmmaker in America. Pablo currently lives in New York, where he directs music videos and documentaries. a href="http://www.dannyclinch.com" target="_blank">DANNY CLINCH has established himself as one of the premiere photographers of the popular music scene. He has photographed a wide range of artists, from Johnny Cash to Tupac Shakur, from Bjork to Bruce Springsteen. His work has appeared in publications such as Vanity Fair, Spin, Rolling Stone, GQ, Esquire, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Magazine, among others. Clinch has presented his work in numerous galleries and published two books: "Discovery Inn" (1998) and "When the Iron Bird Flies" (2000). Clinch has recently made an impression in the film world, directing the video portion for Bruce Springsteen's "Devils & Dust" dual disc release. He also directed the music video for the disc's title track. His latest music documentary, "We Have Arrived," about the 2004 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, is to be released shortly. Clinch also directed "270 Miles to Graceland" documenting Bonnaroo 2003. His 2002 feature-length documentary about musician Ben Harper, "Pleasure and Pain," played to packed houses on the international film festival circuit. Clinch splits his time between his Hell's Kitchen studio and his home on the Jersey Shore with his wife and two children.