About Us

LUCY FROST joined Granite House in January, 1995, becoming a principal in the company in March, 1997. Her contribution to the company centers on creative conceptualization, scriptwriting, and producing film, video and multimedia projects.

For Granite House’s corporate clients, Ms. Frost provides a thorough understanding of marketing and the ability to quickly zero in on the key messages the client needs to convey in order to execute experience in marketing, marketing research, and business communications, with an emphasis on the market research firm specializing in technology industries, where she worked closely as a consultant and analyst to leading companies in the field such as Microsoft, Apple, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, US West and Sprint. She continues to provide proprietary research services in her private practice to selected clients including the Austin American Statesman and a leading, Austin-based PC manufacturer.

Ms. Frost has written many of Granite House's award-winning projects. She served as a contributing writer in early 1999 for Emmy-award winning producer Lew Adams’ documentary Cybercopter: Story of the Comanche Helicopter, a program which airs regularly on the Discovery Channel’s “On The Inside” series. Her comedy scripts range from a training video for a well-known computer company, to “roasts” of local businessman Eddie Safady and the Austin high tech business environment for the 360 Summits.

Ms. Frost holds a BA in Communications with a minor in Business from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. She and her husband Al Smithson live in Austin along with her son, Max. Her interests outside of film/video/multimedia production include sustainable communities, outdoor recreation, and fine art.

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Clients

  • Keller Williams
  • Austin Community College
  • Tilford
  • Home & Garden Television
  • COVI
  • John Williams Interior
  • St. David's

“I find the Granite House staff to be very professional and creative. They know how to stay on budget and stick to a timeline.”

Joseph E. Mills
CFRE
Huston-Tillotson
College