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Tuesday
Jun122012

New things!

Why hello there.  I just got home from my successful trip in Bangladesh and thought I would give an update on some things.  In the past few months I've had about 4 music videos released (say what?!) and one commercial I created through Red Stallion Media.

Spose - Gee Willikers

Spose came to be wanting a video that was his own creation and something that wasn't created by committee.  He sent me over the song and a basic story outline and from there he and I collaborated to create his vision.

 

Spose - Swagless

Spose sent me this song with the idea of having a bunch of people with a lack of swag partying in a barn. Right up my alley.

Whitcomb - An Assassin

This video was a bit different for me.  Whitcomb met up with me and told me about this basic idea they had for their song, An Assassin.  I knew I wanted some extra hands for shooting and for post production, so I ask my good friend Michael Gagne.

Cam Groves - Diamond in the Rough

Cam and I have been talking for a while about doing a video and when he sent me this track, I could already see the visuals.  Cam did a lot of location scouting for the video and found the perfect spot to shoot at, Congdon's Doughnuts in Wells, Maine.

And last, but not least, is the commercial I shot and cut through Red Stallion Media for Baxter Brewing Company's summer ale, Celsius.  This commercial was created in basically a week.  We had a basic idea for a while, but due to time constraints, we had to move quick on it.  Topher, of Red Stallion, was able to secure the perfect location, get a bunch of actors together and all the props within a few days.  We shot over the course of a full day and then cut a 60 second and a 30 second spot in 4 days.  This includes all original music by Andrew Mead of The Other Bones. (Which reminds me, I did a video for them I didn't add here)

Once I figure out what I am going to do with all my photos from Bangladesh, I'll do another post with those.

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