From coffee shops to movie sets, art from Charleston media company has global reach







Echo-Lit

Chris Rice and his wife Jeanne Stevenson are the owners of Echo-Lit, an educational media company in Charleston. They are shown near their store on Friday, July 26, 2024.




Every small business has a story. For Echo-Lit, a Charleston-based educational media company, it begins in a basement.

“My husband Chris Rice and I started our educational media company in the basement of our Fort Hill home in 2008,” Jeanne Stevenson said.







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Chris Rice packing orders from his home in Fort Hill in 2008 when the business first opened in his basement.










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Jeanne Stevenson, co-owner of Echo-Lit, an educational media company in Charleston, is shown at the business on July 26, 2024.




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Echo-Lit with Jaeden Martell in Mr. Harrigan's Phone

Charleston-based Echo-Lit provided posters and other educational artwork (shown in the background) for the classroom featured in this scene from “Mr. Harrigan’s Phone” filmed in 2022.




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