Tri-Arc Manufacturing
Video & Parallax Photo Animation
This spot is a combination of simple animation, video, and parallax animated photography.
Production Services Included:
Tagline
Storyboards
Photos
Videos
Voice Over
Audio Post-production
Photoshopping for 3D effect
Photo Animation
Graphics
Video Editing
Draper Triangle Venture Capital
PORTFOLIO CEO PROFILE VIDEOS
Production Services Included:
Concept
Shooting
Editing
Graphics
Peerceptiv
Product Overview Animated Video
Production Services Included:
Concept
Storyboards
Animation
Voice-over recording
Audio Post-Production
Video Series Trailer
In 2009, I produced many video series for a large, stylistically progressive church. This is the trailer that ran leading up to the Palm Sunday services, which featured one of our video series.
Production Services:
Co-director
Editing
Audio Post
Trailer StoryboardinG, Concepting, and Editing
Non-Profit Theater
These last videos were done for a non-profit theater company on a razor-thin budget,
shot entirely with available light and sound, and with extremely limited time.
Hopefully, they serve as examples of quality in spite of many limitations.
On this final video I had the distinct honor of working with Joseph Seamans, who directed this overview
of the then-upcoming season of plays.
Writing on the Floor
Writing on the Floor is my own project. Billed as "Pittsburgh Premiere Arts, Entertainment, and Culture Podcast," I conduct interviews with people of note who I think are worthy of interest. Arts leaders, artists, minor celebrities, forward-thinkers, and even Pittsburgh's mayor have all graciously agreed to talk on mic. Why? I still have no idea, but I'm not complaining.
Below you will find the opening titles from the live episode we did at Arcade Comedy Theater in 2013. This was shot on an iPhone and a Canon 5D, and edited in Adobe Premiere CC. I shot much of this, and employed the help of Mike O'Kane, a talented young filmmaker based in the L.A. area, with additional shooting.
(The music continues after the video ends to allow time for
the announcer to begin the live show at the theater.)
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH
When Pittsburgh Magazine Editor/Member of The Motion Picture Critics Association of America (quite a title...) Sean Collier wanted to start a podcast reviewing movies immediately after seeing an advance press-screening, he asked me if I'd produce it. Realizing there was no lack of movie-review shows, I agreed anyway and Sean has gained thousands of fans, and even more downloads of his show, which seems to be ever-more popular.