I was recently asked to produce a web video for a dental practice in Warwick. Cape Road Dental specialise in dental implants (a service until recently I had never heard of) and they were looking for something very different and original to promote the services they offer. They had seen quite a few video companies but were not that impressed with what they had seen. Luckily, they were impressed with our videos.
It was obvious that they are a young, enthusiastic, dedicated and annoyingly good looking team, so I felt it was important to get this across without the hard sell approach.
This was the result...
Making movies is my passion and Alpha Star Productions is my film company. My first movie, Written in Blood, has sold all over the world. My recent DVD productions, Discover Shakespeare's Stratford and Discover Warwickshire, have been a phenomenal success and I have two feature films in development, The Final Reel (a thriller), and Kaleidoscope Man (an epic sci-fi adventure). I also make all sorts of films to pay the mortgage, and I simply love what I do...
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Monday, 11 June 2012
Being Part of History
I had the honour of making a video of the Jubilee Parade in Rugby Town Centre last weekend, commissioned by the Rugby Town Centre BID.
It was a very simple job which I shot in about four hours and edited in around about a day. But it was during the edit as I looked through the rushes that I felt the great hand of history upon me. I had an incredible sense that this video would be the sort of thing that will get pulled out in the next 25, 50 and maybe even 100 years. For me it captures a very special moment in our history and even makes me feel proud to be British.
It also reminds me what a lucky man I am being able to make films and document such events.
It was a very simple job which I shot in about four hours and edited in around about a day. But it was during the edit as I looked through the rushes that I felt the great hand of history upon me. I had an incredible sense that this video would be the sort of thing that will get pulled out in the next 25, 50 and maybe even 100 years. For me it captures a very special moment in our history and even makes me feel proud to be British.
It also reminds me what a lucky man I am being able to make films and document such events.
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