One of a series of videos I made for SKDKnickerbocker with Hugh Drescher for Carnegie. I loved loved Edinburgh. Also, I think they might have the best accent. There, I said it.
The latest video I made with the wonderful folks at Nando’s US. Nando’s really practices what they preach. Over the years that I’ve been working with them, I’ve seen so many people move up through the ranks, from cashiers to corporate. It’s really beautiful.
Another one of the videos I filmed with Director Steven Kostant with agency REQ for Waymo, Google’s autonomous vehicle campaign. Amazing Aerial shots by Joe Bohannon and color by the brilliant Ted Snavely at PostOp.
Part of a series I filmed and co-directed with my friend Steven Kostant with REQ for Google’s automated vehicle project, Waymo. Amazing Aerial shots by Joe Bohannon and color by the brilliant Ted Snavely at PostOp.
One of 4 videos I shot with Director Hugh Dresher for SKDKnickerbocker for the Gates Foundation.
Great project I shot in Newark for Audible. Directed by the very talented Hugh Dresher and produced by the brilliant Nancy Swenton for SKDKnickerbocker. Drone shots by William Martin III
A spec piece that I made of a United We Dream March on the Capitol. I loved shooting this. The camera loves passion and commitment. Assistant editing by Julia Glazer and the first of hopefully many collaborations with composer Aaron Dukes.
Camera:
Christoph Green, Derek Allen, Katie Schuler and Robin Bell
Editing:
Christoph Green
Animation Design:
Christoph Green
Music and mix:
Doug Kallemeyer
Producer:
Susan Breitkopf
Client The Corcoran School of Art and Design I attended the Corcoran for two years (before transferring to The Maryland Institute College of Art for an insanely useful painting degree) so it was really exciting for me to have the opportunity to go back and film the old Flagg building. I also appreciate that the Corcoran allowed me a lot of freedom with graphics and animation with this piece.
Camera:
Christoph Green
Producer:
Rachel Holmes / CatEye
Client:
Optoro
A spot I did with my brilliant collaborator Rachel Holmes from CatEye and Alex Kramer from Blinq. The whole spot originated from an email that a Blinq employee (Ben) received from his mom (Joy). Alex saw the perfection of that and we built this piece out of it. You couldn’t cast a better embarrassed son.
