MUSIC VIDEO: Beautiful Waste Of Time
January 15, 2011 | Comments OffFred Andrews and Honeybrowne "Beautiful Waste Of Time" This is a music video for a local Austin Texas band, Fred Andrews and HoneyBrowne, in which I wrote, directed, filmed and edited. I wanted a very intimate feel with the band and with the ...
VIRAL INVITE: KnockOut Night
January 13, 2011 | Comments OffThis is a video invitation to advertise RECA's 21st Anniversary KnockOut Night. This black-tie event is a fundraiser and all around fun evening of cocktails, dining, entertainment, blackjack and craps, amateur boxing, and networking. http://www.vimeo.com/14936824
VIRAL WEB: Venice Beach 2010
January 10, 2011 | Comments OffThe Canon 7D is small and was perfect for this trip, I flew in from austin and all I had was a small backpack. I had no room for any equipment but the camera, not even my trusty tripod. All shots ...
BEHIND THE SCENES: El Coyote: Horror Has No Borders
January 9, 2011 | Comments OffThis is the behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of the investor trailer for the feature film, "El Coyote: Horror Has No Borders." This film was produced for about $2K and shot in one weekend, 25 cast and crew from all walks ...
FEATURE FILM (Investor Short): El Coyote, Horror Has No Borders
January 8, 2011 | Comments Off<<< Warning: Violent Content >>> This investment trailer was produced for about $2K and shot in one weekend, 25 cast and crew from all walks of the film industry gathered to dedicate their time, talent and experience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PzUX6Om6IQ
SHORT FILM: Pearls of Wisdom
January 7, 2011 | Comments OffMade for the 48 Hour Film festival 2009 in Austin,Texas A Neo-noir story. Moral ambiguity and sexual motivation set the characters in motion as the tangled web of relationships gets deadly serious. Required Elements in the film >> Character: Pearl or Paul Brewster, ...
Why Use Adobe CS5 to edit footage from Canon DSLRs – 5D, 7D
January 6, 2011 | Comments OffQuestion: "It’s great that you can just drop H.264 footage into a Premiere time line and start working with it, but I’m bit confused. From what I understand H.264 isn’t really meant for post work as its a finishing codec, so ...
