New Resort TV Segment
A new Seven Restaurant ad I filmed at Resort TV.
A new Seven Restaurant ad I filmed at Resort TV.
Earlier this month I was down in Vancouver at the Republic to shoot a fun tech/startup party called - appropriately enough - LaunchParty Vancouver. Shira Lazar came up from LA to host the show, and we worked the floor capturing interviews with the attendees and the companies showing off their startup projects, websites, and businesses. This video features Maura Rodgers and Danny Robinson from Strutta who organized the event, and product interviews with Moblu, SomethingSimpler (Pul.se), and Sitemasher.
Just found some Driver's Seat Television segments from last year on YouTube. Here's a segment I shot in Las Vegas at the SEMA show while I was working for ATV Productions.
Here's a little promo video for Pat Richard/Rocket Rally I made, using television and DVD footage from the past few seasons.
Just finished up a fun little promo video for Whistler Diaries and Dincus Clothing...spoofing the Whistler mountain bike lifestyle. All shot over a span of three hours earlier in August.
The latest episode of my Flatovercrest.com Video Magazine series is now online. Earlier this year I had the opportunity to travel to New Zealand with US rally competitors, Ken Block and his codriver Alex Gelsomino as they raced in the 2007 Hella International Rally of Whangarei.
This is a great camera angle mounted on a boom out in front of Jared Graves as he rides the downhill course in Pila, Italy. This is from the movie Drift 3 apparently. You really get a sense of the motion and body language needed to ride fast. I've seen this angle done before, but never this well. Kudos!
Link: billmacewen.com Great angle..
I've been thinking a lot about production values in my online video content, and wondering whether TV-quality production levels will ever be needed or wanted by the online audience. On one hand, you can shoot slick professional looking shows or you can just shoot from the hip, on the fly, and if the content is interesting enough, it seems like you'll get just as many viewers. Anyways, I think I'm going to talk about this concept at BarCamp Vancouver (August 25), I just need to wrap my head around the whole concept and come up with some answers (or just more questions to discuss with the people at BarCamp!).
Link: BarCamp / BarCampVancouver.
There's a new slate of movies coming out (or already released) focusing on the environment. One of which is called "Who Killed the Electric Car?" and it takes a look at how GM destroyed an entire fleet of zero-emissions electric cars - even though these same cars had vaulted them to the front of the technological race for efficiency and performance. People loved them...but big oil and GM's lack of vision killed them.
Link: who killed the electric car? (teaser)