Friday, February 3, 2012

Alana Grace Music Video Shoot 2.2.12




Imani - Who does she think she is, Shoot



On Sunday January 29 2012 I did Grip/Lighting & Camera Support for Director JB Adkins on the artist Imani's music video. This was a cool project. JB had some target videos that he thought about when he made this shoot. JB actually wrote a blog about this shoot that was very informative and interesting. This is a link to that:

http://imanibossi.blogspot.com/







These are some videos that inspired this video for Imani:



Monday, January 23, 2012

Ralek Gracie - 1-16-12







Making of - Veronica Ballestrini - Don't give up on me 1-15-12






This was a really fun day of shooting. The DP of this video was Joseph Lombardi.

Directed by DJ Cosgrove.

I will post the video on this blog when it is done, stay tuned!



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Veronica Ballestrini shoot, Guys like you


I had a great shoot on January 14th 2012 with Director DJ Cosgrove and his production company called Dextral. The Director of Photography for this shoot was Joseph Lombardi, he did a great job.



Veronica Ballestrini is an artist that I am really rooting for; she is very talented and has a great voice, she is also an uplifting person with a positive message.


This video rates high on the "Doability" chart. DJ came up with a concept that had many engaging elements, his concept also lended itself to quality production for the entire music video, within the time constraints of our budget.

3 concepts stand out in this video:

First of all, the paper background and split screen concept is interesting and entertaining. This concept supplies the video with quite a few precious seconds of entertainment.

The 2nd concept that stands out in this video is the use of children to carry the story line. Veronica being 20 years old, fully grown and beautiful makes people think about situations more in her age range however, the use of children is comedic and contasts with Veronica's age. It seems to show how boys can be boys but at some point they have to be careful what they turn into. (I guess, I mostly just thought it was a cute touch)

The 3rd concept in this music video is how we showed the production equipment in the video, we broke the 3rd wall and showed the equipment and a little bit behind the curtain of the music video. For parts of the video you will see music video looking footage and then the camera will dolly back revealing how we did certain things and you will get a sense that you are in a production. This is another engaging concept among many that makes this music video interesting from start to finish.




I liked Veronica's song a lot. Musically this song is catchy and fun; top notch.




Email me at: adamunruh1@gmail.com and ask me about the AGrip Van Deal for medium sized 1 location music videos. This is the best priced and manned Grip/Lighting & Camera support package out there. In the Audio Blog I forgot to mention that the "Van Deal" does come with track and dolly. This Van Deal is optimized for music videos.

Note: This behind the scenes video really does not do justice because the coolest parts of the video, I couldn't film behind the scenes on because I was pushing the dolly. But at least you can see a little from this video.


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Amber Lily's shoot for "I don't know what to do"


This music video was directed by DJ Cosgrove.

Amberlilyaudioblog1 by AGripRentals


Amberlilyaudioblog2 by AGripRentals





Amberlilyaudioblog3 by AGripRentals


POST SHOOT EMAIL FROM DIRECTOR DJ COSGROVE:

Hey guys!

Josh said it perfectly, what a great shoot! The footage is simple amazing and Amber killed it all day! All the help from the extras was amazing and thank you so much to Eric, Heather and Page for pulling together and really making this happen. Big shout out to lauren for kicking butt with the make up, choreography AND behind the scenes!

I would also like to thank Matt & Adam for their dedication and commitment in making the scenes look great. Adam, you killed it on every scene with lighting, exactly what we needed. Matt, all the shots are prime and perfect, thanks for sweating all day and maning the steadycam without any complaints or requests for a back massage, haha.

And last but not least.....Josh. Your focus and attention really brought this project home, not only your work on production day but all of your pre-pro help made this a smooth and successful production. Your my boy blue!

I look forward to showing you all the final product and helping Amber make it to the top.

Thanks again everyone, have a great new years.

Cheers,



Saturday, December 17, 2011

OK, Destenee McKenzie music video!


Destenee McKenzie hit me up to supply Grip/Lighting and Camera support for her music video that we shot on Tuesday December 13th. Destenee wanted to use the AGrip Jib w/Remote head.

Destenee is a talented young girl who is both extremely pretty and extremely nice; She makes all of her own music and records her own vocals. It is rare to find an artist that has a combination of all of these things.

Destenee wrote the song that we shot the video for which was called "OK". Destenee came my direction a couple weeks before the shoot to talk about the concept and what equipment she would need and we worked out a basic plan. Then she went to work securing the location and making her own costumes. The basic idea of the video was that, without music people have no inspiration and they are basically dead, zombies.. etc. But when the music plays, it makes things "OK", like a ray of light shining through the clouds it brings people back to life and infuses their lives with joy. This is what we all tried to capture in her music video.


I brought a cargo van to the shoot the day of and I hired Ryan Spencer to be the Jib Operator for this video. When you see the sweeping jib shots you will know that it was ryan who operated that.

I was extremely impressed with the crew that Destenee put together for this shoot. DJ Cosgrove is the editor for this video and he was on set the day of the shoot; when all is said and done he will have done a lot more then just edit this video, he was there to not only do grip work but also provide creative input like an assistant director.

Also, bad ass film maker Joe Nation was there to help Direct. Joe is a very busy person and he told Destenee that he would come help out but he made it clear that he would not be able to be there all day; however the time that he ws there he really went in. Joe Nation was literally running and putting up lights and making sure we moved things along, very impressive.

Bad ass video by Joe Nation



Our DP was Joe Lombardi. He worked really hard on this production and when Joe Nation left, he really came through in a role that was more then a DP.

A lot of people helped on this production and I wasn't able to catch all of their names. Destenee obviously has something magical about her that draws quality people to her.

This video was a lot of fun to make although we did run into time limitations; we had to work as fast as we could during the end as well as juggling the location with some other people who had agreements to use portions of it during our filming. I think this video is going to come out really good and I was happy to be a part of it because I got to meet some cool people and make a music video that is uplifting and positive.