Video Productions
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Argentine Tango at Burning Tango 2014
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eBay Vintage Cinema Videos
1918 American Projectoscope 35mm film projector - motorized or hand-crank
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Ciné-Kodak Model A Type II late 1924 or early 1925 hand-crank 16mm movie camera
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e.Republic - GTtv productions 2007-2010
Bryant University and Cisco IPICS - A Case Study
A Custom Media production for Cisco by GTtv / e.Republic in 2010. T.S. "Zak" Brown was senior producer, camera operator (for studio, green screen and remote shooting), script editor, video editor, graphic designer, animator, compositor, teleprompter operator, cinematographer (lighting and visual composition), music coordinator, sound mixer and grip. The project had a writer assigned from Government Technology Magazine, who also served as interviewer, and a line producer to handle travel (Rhode Island) and interview scheduling. Voice talent was day-hired to narrate.
Hardware: 1 Canon XHA1 High Definition Digital camcorder, 2 Canon HV 30 HDs, Bogen tripods with Manfrotto 501 fluid heads, Glidecam Stabilizer, compact fluorescent lighting, Sennheiser G3 wireless microphones, Macbook Pro 17, Pelican 1650 cases.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Cisco's guidance was minimal: promote IPICS. They provided a list of the principal users of the system in the area of the school. Phone interviews let us select the more articulate terminals and identify the hypothesis to prove: “Can public/private collaboration work?” Related questions such as “Who benefits?” and “Was implementation difficult” provided the storyline. Field digitizing and transcription assisted the editing process and we were able to rough cut before returning to CA.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Cisco's guidance was minimal: promote IPICS. They provided a list of the principal users of the system in the area of the school. Phone interviews let us select the more articulate terminals and identify the hypothesis to prove: “Can public/private collaboration work?” Related questions such as “Who benefits?” and “Was implementation difficult” provided the storyline. Field digitizing and transcription assisted the editing process and we were able to rough cut before returning to CA.
High Tech Fish Tracking - California Department of Fish and Game
Repot for govtech.com hosted by Chad Vanderveen for the Edge of Technology Series. Shot on location at Nimbus Fish Hatchery in Folsom, CA
Hardware: 1 Canon XHA1 High Definition Digital camcorder, Bogen tripod with Manfrotto 501 fluid head, Sennheiser G3 wireless microphones, Pelican 1650 case.
Software: Final Cut Pro, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Cheetah 3D, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
ENG Spot for GTtv. Brief telephone pre-production and on-the-fly production. Semi-gonzo journalism. Post production involved some dialogue looping with Mr. Vanderveen.
Software: Final Cut Pro, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Cheetah 3D, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
ENG Spot for GTtv. Brief telephone pre-production and on-the-fly production. Semi-gonzo journalism. Post production involved some dialogue looping with Mr. Vanderveen.
City of San Antonio - eWarrants Adobe Livecycle
A Custom Media production for Adobe by GTtv / e.Republic in 2009. T.S. "Zak" Brown was senior producer, camera operator (for studio, green screen and remote shooting), script editor, video editor, graphic designer, animator, compositor, cinematographer (lighting and visual composition), music coordinator, sound mixer and grip. The project had a director, writer, and production assistant and assigned from Government Technology Magazine. The writer also served as interviewer. Voice talent was in-house.
Hardware: 1 Canon XHA1 High Definition Digital camcorder, 2 Canon HV 30 HDs, Bogen tripods with Manfrotto 501 fluid heads, Glidecam Stabilizer, compact fluorescent lighting, Sennheiser G3 wireless microphones, Macbook Pro 17, Pelican 1650 cases.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Adobe provided a list of the principal users in San Antonio. Special post-production requirements included the obfuscating of sensitive areas of images using rotoscope techniques.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Adobe provided a list of the principal users in San Antonio. Special post-production requirements included the obfuscating of sensitive areas of images using rotoscope techniques.
San Diego Fire Storm: Crisis Success Means Integrated Collaboration
A Custom Media production for Cisco by GTtv / e.Republic in 2009. T.S. "Zak" Brown was senior producer, camera operator (for studio, green screen and remote shooting), script editor, video editor, graphic designer, animator, compositor, teleprompter operator, cinematographer (lighting and visual composition), music coordinator, sound mixer and grip. The project had a production assistant and writer assigned from Government Technology Magazine, who also served as interviewer. Voice talent was day-hired to narrate.
Hardware: 1 Canon XHA1 High Definition Digital camcorder, 2 Canon HV 30 HDs, Bogen tripods with Manfrotto 501 fluid heads, Glidecam Stabilizer, compact fluorescent lighting, Sennheiser G3 wireless microphones, Macbook Pro 17, Pelican 1650 cases.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Another example of CISCO IPICS deployment, this time in a mobile command truck utilized in the San Diego Fires of 2007. Interviews and locations shot in San Diego, Green-screen narration shot in the Folsom, CA studio of GTtv. Elisabeth Nunziato (Phenomenon, Inferno) day-hired for narration/ voice over. Stills supplied by San Diego Emergency Management, San diego Fire Dept., CA Fire.
Software: Final Cut, Motion, Photoshop, Sound Soap, After Effects, Compressor, QuicTime Pro 7, Cisco VPN, Various browsers, Delve Networks, Garage Band.
Another example of CISCO IPICS deployment, this time in a mobile command truck utilized in the San Diego Fires of 2007. Interviews and locations shot in San Diego, Green-screen narration shot in the Folsom, CA studio of GTtv. Elisabeth Nunziato (Phenomenon, Inferno) day-hired for narration/ voice over. Stills supplied by San Diego Emergency Management, San diego Fire Dept., CA Fire.