Sunday, April 6, 2014

Cause

MUSIC MAKES MUSIC
http://www.musicmakesmusic.org/#

 Ferril - Lead Vocals
 Mike - Guitar/Vocals
 Thomas - Guitar/Vocals
 Chris - Bass/Vocals
 Nik - Drums
 The band
Sound Check
 Fog machines set off the fire alarm
 school choir and band getting on stage
 school choir and band performing with Going Second
 school choir and band performing with Going Second
 Ferril connecting with the kids







Typology

Ammunition


22, 25, 40 solid, 40 hollow point, 357 magnum, 223, 410 shotgun, 12 gauge shotgun, 7.62

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Process

Location Scouting


Lighting


Sound tests / setting levels


Framing / Blocking


Run through



Outtakes / Theres always this guy


 Down time for talent


Lens changes


 Physical effects


Pulling focus



(sort of) Finished product









Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Magnum

Gueorgui Pinkhassov
off colored
grain
interesting light
angled
candid/random





Monday, February 10, 2014

Narrow Group Of People


 Dan Smith
 DJ Osbourne
 Jake Hardee
 Lee Crandal
Kenny Richmond
Kenny Richmond

Friday, January 17, 2014

Dime On A Map

 
Down in Payson, Utah right at the base of West Mountain sits the decently sized O-day Dairy Farm, a registered business since 1997.
From a young age these cattle are kept isolated in their own cages to keep them from getting sick or hurt while they are young and weak.
As they get older they move them to bigger and shared corrals. 
Despite living conditions that would no doubt drive any sane human crazy, the cows here all seemed happy and were surprisingly friendly.
The workers, sporting less than friendly expressions, were all very helpful and kind. They are never mean to the cows and don't use tools like cattle prods. All their corralling is done with whistles and guiding by hand.
Because of the workers gentle tactics all the cows were willing and eager to get into their milking cages.
The workspace is always kept clean and even has some automated functions that make sure of that. 
The cows seemed thankful to be purged of their milk and this worker seemed like he thoroughly enjoyed his job.