“3:31″ Scene – Nocturne
A scene from our upcoming short film entitled “3:31″. You can find more info at www.331movie.com.
A scene from our upcoming short film entitled “3:31″. You can find more info at www.331movie.com.
Here is a behind the scenes documentary of our short film “3:31″. A big THANK YOU goes out to Marge for all of her hard work on this project.
Short Film by Ben Briand (sponsored by his incredible actors and crew)
Tony West and Logan Bowes ask me to DP this trailer. It was shot in a day for the DCWF Film Scramble (theDCWF.org). Shot on the XH-A1 with a Letus Extreme and two lenses – Nikon f1.2 28mm and Nikon f1.2 50mm. Our team drew the suspense/thriller category and everyone had to use an unseen character named “Johnny Jenkins”. The film premiered at the Crescent Theatre on January 30th, 2010. The 80 people in attendance voted on the films showing:
◙ Winner of the Brainiac Award (Best use of movie trailer format)
◙ Winner of the Make This Award (Trailer of a film you would most like to watch)
◙ Winner of the “Johnny Jenkins” Award (Best use of “Johnny Jenkins”)
This is a video presentation for Jerry Peterson’s acceptance in the the SC Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. Jerry has worked in radio and television for almost 60 years and was a pioneer in the industry; being the first meteorologist to broadcast in chroma-key (weather wall green screen used widely today). He has been a television meteorologist at WBBN & WGN in Chicago, WTVT in Tampa, and WSOC in Charlotte. You can still hear Jerry doing weather on WHRI in South Carolina.
ASU won three consecutive Division 1-AA National Championships in 2005, 2006, & 2007. This program exemplifies what we love about collegiate athletics in the South. The film goes behind the scene of the Mountaineers 2008 season.
This is our short entry into the SoAL Film Festival’s 48 Hour Film Scramble. We had 48 hours to write, cast, shoot and edit.
Him – Buddy Cordelle
Her – Francesca Butler
His Friend – Chris Kuss
Her Friend – Laura Wilson
Director – Garred Brannon
Co-Director/DP – Jon Herndon
Assistant DP – Sokem Dira
Screenplay – Andy Byrd
Executive Producer – Wade Miller
Shot with HVX-200 with a Redrock M2 adapter
Dope video here. Haven’t heard about this guy before. The video is shot with mostly Nikon D90. Which most of you know is a still camera that shoots video. The results are really amazing. The slow-mo with the TVs and sledges are shot with RED if you were wondering. Tiffany’s new favorite artist…SNOB SCRILLA!
H1 and I give a shout out to the concerned…