Mustard Seed Vision, LLC. was founded in 2015 by Rubye Lane, an Emmy Award Winning Producer who has worked in the broadcasting industry for over two decades. Throughout her career, she has produced a variety of shows in several genres from docu-reality, talk, court television and lifestyle & entertainment. She has also produced several live events and is a rising documentarian having her work featured in a few film festivals across the country.
Since its inception, Mustard Seed Vision has created content for public and private entities, non profit organizations and small businesses looking to increase their brand's awareness. Some of her past clients have gone on to win a grammy award, and even earned a top prize at the SXSW Festival. Many of her clients have received press and publicity for their events and promotions in the Chicago market.
Rubye has interviewed and produced segments featuring Oscar Award Winning Artist Common, Grammy Award Winning Entertainers Elton John, Sting, Gloria & Emilio Estefan and notable sports figures. Lane and her team are passionate storytellers who enjoy creating content. Rubye is a proud Board Member of Strides for Peace, a nonprofit organization that works with other entities to reduce gun violence.
Since its inception, Mustard Seed Vision has created content for public and private entities, non profit organizations and small businesses looking to increase their brand's awareness. Some of her past clients have gone on to win a grammy award, and even earned a top prize at the SXSW Festival. Many of her clients have received press and publicity for their events and promotions in the Chicago market.
Rubye has interviewed and produced segments featuring Oscar Award Winning Artist Common, Grammy Award Winning Entertainers Elton John, Sting, Gloria & Emilio Estefan and notable sports figures. Lane and her team are passionate storytellers who enjoy creating content. Rubye is a proud Board Member of Strides for Peace, a nonprofit organization that works with other entities to reduce gun violence.