CMAC asked viewers how they are passing the time during the Shelter-in-place 2020. COVID-19 has us at home in Fresno, California, with our family with new glasses and lots and lots of gardening. We hope you had just as much fun as we did sheltering in place. .
This episode went on to get a northern California Emmy for best Lifestyle TV Series. I was A camera and shot on the Blackmagic 4k for all non areal shots. I continue to shoot with this show to this day when I am in the states.
Making a video for a hospital that graphically represents the concepts of overcrowding, patient privacy and eye-candy visuals could NOT be achieved via photography so as a storyboard illustrator The Storyboardking spent several days sketching in the Emergency Rooms and hospitals to ensure HIPPA rules are followed. Attached you will find a full explanation on how your hospital struggles to attend to all the emergencies that come their way.
A short horror film about 3 teens exploring an unsettling abandoned house in the middle of no where. They are slowly picked off one by one in gruesome ways by a masked man wielding a machete who is not happy about them disturbing his home.
General Vimeo page featuring a overall reel and individual clips and showcases. You can see the showcases divided up between corporate, commercial, interstitials, event video and segment video I've made for the show Electric Playground where I was a shooter-producer for multiple seasons.
Movie Trailer for the feature film Hot Rod Horror, where young people disappear in a haunted junk yard. The ghost drives around the yard in his hot rod terrorizing those who dare enter his yard. Other vehicles are heard running that shouldn't be. Who will make it out alive and will the ghost ever be satisfied?
As a colorist, I push the images to squeeze all their potential but always pursue the emotions and feelings the director and cinematographer want the audience to experience. Understanding their original concepts and ideas is my main focus to elevate the images to their best.
As a cinematographer, I'm always pursuing the light to capture emotions that inspire my images and make my audience connect with them. These are some images from the main projects I worked on as a cinematographer in the last 5 years in Chile and the USA.
Crawdaddy's is a multi-story restaurant and bar located in the heart of downtown Visalia, CA. Its owner, Keith Korsgaden is also a talented guitar player and performs frequently with his band, “The Crawdads” in his warm and intimate lounge. There's also a more classic restaurant on the upper floor, which offers a wide range of delicious meals with a Cajun twist. Since this spot used "real people" writing credits go to the people we wrangled to appear on camera. Blare… View the Video
This is one of a series of four spots created in 2009 to showcase Central California's new Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno. By far the biggest challenge in creating the series was getting the hospital's patients to waive their Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act protections and allow our photographer access. Production credits go to a number of talented individuals; Jessica Lifland, photographer; Richard Leiter, writer/composer; David Kennedy, editor; and the amazing client support team that made the impossible… View the Video
Choosing the right pet is a lot like choosing the right life partner. Use of metaphor is obvious in this spot. It was a pleasure working with the caring women who work tirelessly to find homes for the dogs and cats at this Fresno area "No Kill Shelter." The cast is drawn from the coolest singles in town and one "hero" for the payoff. This :15 second TV spot is one of two spots I wrote and directed for the… View the Video