Santa is sorry…and apparently has a webcam.
Checkout this short Alula web spot from a series for Grenadier with director, Tim Roper.
Santa is sorry…and apparently has a webcam.
Checkout this short Alula web spot from a series for Grenadier with director, Tim Roper.
To all the mothers in the Boulder/Denver area,
We are doing a short web video for a well-known baby product and are looking for Mom's with babies under one year old to be in it. We would come to you and it will only take ~two hours of your time to do some filming of you and baby around the house. We will compensate you for your time (not to mention all the fame & glory to follow) and it should be a lot of fun.
We are shooting in the Boulder/Denver area on Dec. 17 & 18. If you're interested please email us at [email protected] with your contact info, a pic of you/your babe, a rough idea of your baby's schedule/your availability, and any questions you might have. Thanks!
We recently had the privilege to sit down with senior citizens and ask them about what it means to "follow your dreams" for a new FirstBank small business campaign with TDA Boulder and our friend Jamie Kripke.
You can learn a lot from old people. The only hard part is trying to get a word in. Check out the three video series here.
Slow motion cyclocross video for Boulder Cycle Sport with our friend, Jamie Kripke. Shot in Boulder and lit entirely with handlebar bike lights. Love doing work for local companies.
If you or someone you know is in need of an internship (preferably a student interning for college credit) please email your info, what you're into, what you can do, and what you'd like to learn to [email protected] Money, power, and fame await…well there's no money, but all that other stuff for sure. Thank you.
Homelessness has always intrigued us and we love the good work people like the Denver Rescue Mission are doing to help those in need. So we approached them with the film idea of educating others about what it means to be homeless by letting them "walk a mile in their shoes." A sketchy motorcycle helmet camera contraption, two eye-opening days around the mission, and some thoughtful volunteers' time later and we had the above the video.
While this is just our take on one example of what it can mean to be and become homeless, we hope it informs others and inspires them to give to organizations like the Denver Rescue Mission that are working hard to help people without any place to go. Keep up the good work guys!