Music Video with Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars

We had a blast shooting this music video for Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars. Production took place at the old “Lonesome Dove” set and featured Gary P. Nunn.  The production consisted of a two day shoot, utilizing our Red Scarlet and two Canon 7Ds.

Animation for Dale Carnegie

  Here’s a fun animation that I worked on with Zane Rutledge of ZaneTV.  My company,  Expressions in Video, provided writing, lip syncing and post services for this and several other animations for the Dale Carnegie Institute (via Simply Interactive). [ylwm_vimeo]44663317[/ylwm_vimeo]

Protect Eddie

  Here’s a fun piece written by Zane Rutledge and Jeff Stolhand for Dell and BW Films.  With classic voice over by Rolf Saxon juxtaposed to the goofy “geek-culture” animation by Zane Rutledge, this corporate video achieves delivering its message with amusing charm.  

Leaving Montana Music Video

                      I had a blast editing this cool music video for Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars.  The project was shot on location in Montana and the post was done in Austin at Austin video production company Expressions in Video. Tessy Lou and the Shotgun Stars “Leaving Montana” Cd: Leaving Montana …

National Commercial “Let it Snow”

[wpvideo 2W5jVE1p] Re-posted from Zane TV: ZaneTV recently developed some exciting new television creative for Fired Up, Inc. and their Carino’s Italian Restaurants. We’ll be shooting and rolling out a very fun — and unique — TV campaign over the next six months (as well as helping with Carino’s viral/social experience), but we got the snowball rolling with this clever …

Geek Love

Just produced “Geek Love” with Zane Rutledge and Gray Haddock for MadHatterCollective. The shoot was fun. The cast was awesome. The spot goes live this week. [wpvideo AZj7CmIV]

The Little Things

Sometimes it’s the little things that make your day.  Today while tech scouting a location for a shoot tomorrow I had a pleasant surprise.  The owner of the location had re-created a replica of a ’60’s juke joint in his own backyard.  But not only that — everything in it was authentic; the bar stools, the juke box, the 45’s in …

Editing for Story

As I work on my current edit for Southwest Airlines, I realize you always have to find the story.  Sometimes the story is written and sometimes the story is created in the edit – created with the footage that you are given to work with;  created from the people on screen telling their stories. And all of their stories are different. …