Posts Tagged ‘Sincera’

4/15/09 Jonny Diaz & Shinedown

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

I’ve been staying pretty busy preparing for 2 projects that are coming up. The first one is a music video shoot for Jonny Diaz and his song “Beautiful You”. The second is a live shoot in atlanta for the band Shinedown. Both Music videos and Live shoots take a lot of prep work to make sure they come off smoothly so it is interesting as I toggle from one to the other renting gear, planning, and prepping. The Jonny Diaz video will be shot in a studio, I won’t tell you the concept behind it yet, you’ll have to wait and see the finished video!!! The Shinedown video shoot is taking place in Atlanta, it will be a total of 9 cameras all HD. I’ve been talking to the band since the first time I worked with them about doing this, so I’m excited that it is actually going to happen. The final cut of the show will be on MTV2 in the not so distant future, so keep an eye out for it.

3/30/09 Uploading more video content

Monday, March 30th, 2009

I have been using Virb to embed the videos for this website, the only problem is that they only allow 5 uploads per week, so each Monday I have been uploading 5 new videos to the site…today I added 5 new ones so check them out and let me know what you think.

3/20/09 Final Deadline Day for Building 429 video “Always”.

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Today I am wrapping up the final tweaks of color correction and film treatment to the music video…I’m not sure what day it will come out onto websites and wherever else it could be seen, but I’m sure it will be soon.  I’ll have it posted on my site as soon as the label will allow it.  It has been a learning process working on the odd work flow from Red footage into Final Cut Pro, to Color and back again.  But I think the video looks great, the footage looks amazing once you add the color correction….after editing the footage in the non treated look for a few weeks, it does tend to make you question how good it will look, but the moment you step into color and crush the blacks, throw in a dash of contrast and tweak it out, it looks quite amazing.  Let me know what you all think of the final product.