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I’ve officially finished Josh & Amy’s DVD invites and soon I’ll be posting the long-awaited clip for you all to have a look at. I think we might wait until the guests get to see them first, but soon after - watch this space for an exclusive look at a very exciting little clip.

I’m pretty chuffed with how it turned out really… I’ll leave you with a few photos of the project over the past few weeks of work.

enjoy :)

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if you need to ask… watch the video from the previous post.
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my floor was covered with dvds during the burning process…
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…after much time spent shooting the invite in Toowoomba, editing it for days, making a cool menu and burning 4 billion copies of it we are finally finished and it’s ready to be sent… stay tuned and watch this space for the exclusive clip coming soon!
:)

-glen

 

21

Aug

2009

Showreel 09

By Wilson. Posted in corporate, video work | 1 Comment »

This is my example showreel from some of the projects that I’ve been a part of over the last few years with both Liquid Films and Ebenezer Films.

Enjoy

-glen

 

So it all started one wet Sunday afternoon…

Matt came up with this great idea to shoot a TVC in a bar for the Brevis 35mm adapter. So we started susing out pubs in order to find the perfect “look” for the scene that we were after. Katie kindly offered to take the leading role and with a little encouragement from Matt, she got dolled up for the shoot. We didn’t have to look too far because the pub across the road from Matt & Katie’s had all the feng shui we needed!

We shot the TVC for the Brevis 35mm adapter, ironically, with the Canon 5D and a 50mm 1.4 lens. It took us about an hour to shoot and then 3 more or so to edit it up. I was in charge of the title animation and layout. After a little internet inspiration and talking Matt in to some appropriate background music via an out-vote, we were on our way…

We sent the clip off to “Cinevate” and they LOVED IT, so we were in business! The clip was viewed by tens of thousands of keen videography and communication professionals and enthusiasts at THE BIGGEST videography conference in the world - NAB. The event was hosted by Las Vegas, USA and Matt was fortunate enough to attended earlier this year. Matt’s Pics HERE.

We had fun doing this shoot given the frivolous nature of the clip. Congrats to Matt for coming up with the awesome idea & to Katie for her acting skills.

And thanks to Em for being best boy grip :)

 

11

Apr

2009

2009, Easterfest Promo

By Wilson. Posted in corporate, fun, video work | 4 Comments »

I’m currently filming the 2010 Easterfest promo video at Easterfest with my friend Matt Ebenezer. Matt is responsible for creating the official Easterfest promo clips. It’s been heaps fun videoing the event with Matt for the last 3 years, not to mention a great experience.

This clip was footage that we shot and Matt edited together for the teaser from the 2008 Easterfest.


Music Festival Promo/Teaser - Easterfest 2009 from Matt E on Vimeo.

Hopefully today is a little less extravagant than yesterday’s fiasco… I’ll explain later for those not on facebook… :)

 

10

Apr

2009

Protected: May 2009, The Maryborough Fitness Challenge

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16

Mar

2009

Protected: Chris Foley 2009 Election Fever

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Here is the Melanoma Patients Australia (MPA) Promo clip we finished about a week ago.

MPA used the clip for their annual gala dinner held last friday night. The dinner was to raise awareness and much needed funds for the vital work supporting cancer patients that they do.

I recommend check out their website and support them if your keen as they have no government funding and do a great job supporting people with melanoma.

We had to create the “look” for the clip from scratch working from a logo as reference. For the first time we tried including subtle hints of 3D for something a bit different.

A huge thanks to Emmalee Hocking for the gret artwork she helped us out with. Also to Jeremy O’Conner and Chirs Poulsen for laying the audio bed from scratch for the new updated web version. A big thanks especially to Stu Larsen for giving us permission to use his song.

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