Corporate Film and Video

Design, Direction, Graphic Production and Producing.

 

 I'm very proud of this one.  I was one of the people who came up with the original concept.  I wrote it, directed and conducted all the interviews.  Don Duffy at Williams/Gerard Productions was the Executive Producer.  Jeff Evanston edited it. I also created the few graphics that were incorporated.

 

 I art directed the production of this video.  I came up with the look of the shoot and the way it was shot but I was not the director on set. During post production, it was all mine.  I directed the edit and I was responsible for the feel and flow of the final content.  It was finished in After Effects with my design and execution of all graphics.  It was produced for Swift Media Group.

 

  Because of the success of the above Motorola video, these two were proposed for Takeda.  I was responsible for the same things but they ended up with a little different look and feel.  They required much more After Effects worked.  They were also produced for Swift Media Group.

 

 This video I did "soup to nuts" (what I'm known for).  I created the graphics in 3d programs and Photo Shop, then combined them with music, narration and existing art and video footage in After Effects.  It was produced for Swift Media Group.

 

 This was an anniversary celebration video for the National Cable Television Association.  I came up with the original concept, directed all the shoots and the edit.  It was produced at Williams/Gerard Productions and Bud Melto was the Executive Producer

 

 I directed this one, shooting and finishing in HD.  I think it was my first.   It was produced for Williams/Gerard Productions and Pat Walsh was the Executive Producer.

 

  These are examples of videos done for McDonald's Corporate.  I directed both. I Conducted all the interviews and put together the finished content. I also art directed both.

 

   

 

  I'm known for these "soup to nuts" videos.  This is where I take anything the client has (existing art and video), make things (2d and 3d graphics), find things (stock film and photos), and whip them up into a video. In other words, I take a bunch of stuff usually created for other reasons, and make a cool video with a whole new purpose.   These are some examples of this approach.  A few meeting openers for Bud Melto at Williams/Gerard Productions (NCTA and CTIA) and a couple of trade show videos for Sedgwick Productions(Chicago Faucet and BP).