Chicago White Sox's Comiskey Park in No Game Today
Tom McComas has been producing film and video for almost 50 years. His clients include Ford, John Deere, Caterpillar, Boeing, Lionel Trains, Case IH, and Chicago¹s Museum of Science & Industry. TM produced his first short film in 1967. It was shot in 16mm black and white film and runs just over 11 minutes. Called ³No Game Today,² it¹s about a kid who sneaks into Comiskey Park, home of the Chicago White Sox, on a day when there is no game. Since then, TM has produced over 200 shows that have appeared on network TV, PBS and cable stations around the country. TM also has a weekly show on the RFD network and is currently working on a new project for Ford on the history of Ford trucks. See trailers at tmbv.com

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