Big Data

Not as visual as some of our other projects.. but today we spent the morning at the Federal News Radio/WTOP studios--at panel on Government and Big Data, with three government agencies--we booked and produced.

 

Gliding around Aspen

We headed out to the back country of Aspen CO, to shoot this music video...JD and The Straight Shot's latest single "Glide"

The video is a mix of scenic exteriors and the bands live performance at Aspen's historic Belly Up. 
Amazing experience... Enjoy...

View "Glide" HERE

Hearts For Homecare

It was a pleasure getting the work with the team over at DDC Advocacy creating a custom animation video for their client Bayada. The 3 min clip incorporated interveiws shot on green screen as well as completely custom charatchter animation. Check out the clip HERE

The Road From Hawesville

Working with McBee Strategic KFP was hired to produce, direct, shoot and edit a mini documentary about the closing of an aluminum smelter in Hawesville Kentucky and how that the ripple effects of that plants closing will effect more than just the tiny town but the entire country as whole. You can watch the documentary HERE

KFP teams up with JLL

KFP was hired by JLL to help create a compelling marketing video for one of their newest properties in Falls Church VA. The edit used a combination of existing still photo assets and custom motion graphics to highlight all the exciting features this property has to offer. You can check out the video HERE

Taking The Leap

It all started with a paint your own pottery joint on the upper east side of Manhattan. I moved to New York September 10th 2001 to chase a girl (who would become my wife). The world changed the following day and I found myself aimlessly wandering my new city in a fog. After a couple weeks of job hunting with out luck I stumbled upon a sign in a door at paint your own pottery place a couple blocks from our apartment. "Hiring- Come Inside" it said. After a brief conversation with the manager I was hired and was set to start the next day. The following afternoon I prepared to start my new life  in the pottery business I excitedly opened the door to the store ready to begin my first day. What happened next would alter my career and life in ways I never would have suspected. A boy no more than 6 or 7 walked directly up to me with a squirt bottle filled with red paint and without saying a word sprayed me up and down. I had paint in my ear canal, hair, everywhere. I didn't say a word and took off my apron and walked back out the door. My days as a potter were over. But that same afternoon I got a phone call from friend and as it turned out real mentor in the business Karim Karmi who was running the video department at Epic. He asked if i wanted a job answering his phone. I said yes and as they say...the rest is history.