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My production company, Cheesecake Productions LLC, is the Video Partner for the Seattle Storm WNBA Team.  We produce all of their videos, ranging from in-arena entertainment to marketing videos to viral web videos.

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I produce a video series called CHS-V for the Capitol Hill Seattle neighborhood blog.  

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Smells Like Money is an oral history documentary that I produced, shot and edited about the controversial pulp mill on Bellingham's waterfront.  It won a Silver Telly Award, and an Award of Excellence from the Videographer Awards. It is currently for sale at Village Books in Bellingham.

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Both Slog and the Seattle PI's Big Blog wrote about my "innovative" Mike McGinn press conference coverage. 

O'Reilly Radar featured Hope Art on it's blog.

The Seattle Times used my video to analyse "the shot" at the end of a Storm playoff game.

The Western Front wrote an article on me after Smells Like Money won a Videographer Award.


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La Rambla on Capitol Hill - a post for CHS about what Pike St could be like if it were more like La Rambla in Barcelona, which I had just visited.

Press Release Roundup - I critiqued Publicola's Press Release Roundup video series.

My review of Sonicsgate was featured on The Sunbreak.

Top 9 Capitol Hill Videos of '09 - My year end ReCap of Cap Hill videos.

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Saturday
23Jan2010

I Love My Bike Book video for CHS

Saw Justin (CHS Publisher) post a tweet about this I Love My Bike photo session at around 2pm on Friday.  I was down there shooting by 3, back home editing by 5, and had the video published by later that evening. One thing I'm trying to get better at is being able to throw videos like this together quickly, which is necessary for journalism, and also to lower the cost for the many small businesses that are starting to produce video.

It's definitely a bit harder with my EX1 to just run out and start shooting than it was with my Panasonic DVX.  Focus and exposure both take a bit longer to get just right than with the DVX.  But I've found that with HD, color correcting seems to be much more forgiving.  In a couple of shots here I thought the sky was totally blown out, but after color correction I was able to bring back some of the detail and even a bit of color.  With the DVX footage, if it looked blown out it was blown out, there was usually no salvaging it.

I also now know to be more careful about the shotgun mic dipping into the shot when using the wide angle lens. duh.

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