Recently had the opportunity to once again work with the Davisson Brothers Band on their newest music video for their next single, “Get Down South”, released in Australia, off their latest album “Fighter”.
Got to co-direct this video with Chris Davisson, while working with my production company, KSKM, to complete the filming and editing work.
Working with Dreamlined Entertainment Group, Erv Woolsey Management Company and producer Chris Davisson we were able to produce the video in the band’s home state of West Virginia using many of the bands’ friends and some familiar faces.
I couldn’t have had a better time working on this project and am very proud of the way the video turned out. Can’t wait to see if all of the many loyal fans the guys have in Australia enjoy the video as much as our team here does. Hopefully, at some point, the video will be officially released in the United States as well.
Was happy to help the 10:10 Creative, and director Steve Condon, once again on filming the Old Dominion “Be with Me” music video. I was only part of the Philadelphia shoot on this one, but 10:10 Creative had women all over the country coming in and giving testimonials, and I was very happy to help out on this inspiring project.
Was happy to help the 10:10 Creative, and director Steve Condon, again on filming the Davisson Brothers Band “Jesse James” music video. I was only part of the West Virginia shoot on this one, but the guys were up and down the east coast getting footage for this fun and crazy music video.
Wine’m N Dine’m with Chef Louie is finally available to watch online over on Sayre Woods Media’s Vimeo channel. Had a great time working on this project. Did a little bit of everything on this one. One of the first projects I worked on with producer/ director/ actor John Charles Hunt. We had a great cast and crew and it was a fun shoot.
Had a great time being on this web series, Eureka Place, for the production company, Strike Anywhere. Left a sunny Philadelphia, on an 80 degree day in March, and quickly was reminded that it was still March and I should have brought a warmer jacket with me numerous times.
We bounced up and down the east coast that month working on this web series. When we were in Richmond filming, I remembered that I had worked in Richmond before. When we were in State College, I was reminded that college was more fun when you didn’t have responsibilities. And when we were standing on top a mountain looking down over a snow dusted Albany I was reminded that it still was March and freaking cold and I should have brought a warmer jacket.
But overall, I remember working with a small group of very professional guys, from all over the country, that month and I think we got some great footage.
The “Battle Banshee” teaser trailer is now available by producer/ director/ writer John Charles Hunt. Was happy to help John and crew get this project done. Was able to help with editing and camera work on this teaser.
Got to experience the Appalachian hilltop that inspired the Truth & Salvage Co. song “Appalachian Hilltop” on this music video shoot. Director, Steve Condon, and I got to spend the weekend with the band, and family, in the home town and at the family farm of band member Bill Smith that set the scene for the shoot.
The video almost didn’t come together because of a lot of rain but we set up one shot and things just kind of fell into place after that. Had a great time with some great people on this shoot. Very glad things worked out because this band and song are great. Looking forward to hearing more from Truth & Salvage Co.
Was happy to assist the 10:10 Creative, and director Steve Condon, on directing and filming Phil Vassar’s “Love Is Alive” music video. We filmed in Chicago, Milwaukee, Philadelphia and Nashville for this music video. It was a crazy schedule but we got it done as usual.
But yeah, had a blast running around on stage in Milwaukee and Chicago getting the shots we needed. Even got to do a little background work on this project. I’m in there at the record shop buying some records.
Here’s the first installment of this Eureka Place web series that I was happy to be a part of by the production company, Strike Anywhere. This installment, of a couple webisodes being created for GE, was filmed in and around the Richmond, VA area.
Very cool to see the piece put together and to see how it turned out. At the time I knew we were working with some great equipment and had a cool team of people in place working together to get the shots we got.
“The North Star” movie trailer was released. Don’t let the trailer quality fool you. I was right there standing directly next to the cinematographer, Keiko Nakahara, for pretty much every shot and this could be a much better film than the trailer depicts.
“The North Star” post-production just still might be getting their feet under them, but I am sure the trailer will change as this movie will probably make a long festival and screening run on it’s way to distribution at some point.