Saturday, October 2, 2010

Lawn Order SUV Roughcut

A roughcut of a new short comedy I helped produce and edit. Scenes 2 - 6 and the introduction. Enjoy.


Thursday, July 22, 2010

My Own Ghost 2

Yes the sequel.

Shot with a Canon Vixia HF S11 in cinemode and 24p.
Edited with Sony Vegas Pro 9.

Trying out more editing skills, more to come later. Enjoy.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Summer Rain Storm

Shot a quick summer rain storm as it passed my house.

Shot with a Canon Vixia HF S11 hand held with the dynamic stabilizer and edited with Sony Vegas Pro 9.
Color corrected and some thunder effects was added.
Shots 1-7 are 60i and 8-13 are 24p.

Trying out some new editing skills, more to come later.
Enjoy.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

Green in the Middle East

Green in the Middle East

A green revolution could be a start to supply much of Iraq, or any developing country, the basic needs the war-torn people need to restart a new economy that can compete with the industrial nations without being too dependent on foreign aid.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Other Oil Spill | Newsflavor

The Other Oil Spill | Newsflavor

Chevron has been quick to clean up the Salt Lake City region spill and stifle any negative press by aiding local and federal agencies with any issues regarding the response.

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Label of The European Union | Socyberty

The Label of The European Union | Socyberty

The European Union recently adopted legislation that would improve the labeling of processed food products but has some large opponents against the measure.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Congress and The Bill | Socyberty

Congress and The Bill | Socyberty

Nearly ten percent of America is unemployed and the Senate is stuck on a bill to extend unemployment benefits. Regardless if the 127 billion dollar legislation passes, without a plan to put Americans back to work, this bill cannot stop the bleeding.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The New Land of Opportunity | Newsflavor

The New Land of Opportunity | Newsflavor

A “new” report from the Pentagon and U.S. Geological Survey stating they have found over one trillion dollars worth of minerals beneath the mountains in Afghanistan. With no Afghan mining companies able to reap the benefits of its own land and the country needs financial stability, mining contracts are inevitable.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Meet The Bottom of The Hill

Meet The Bottom of The Hill

Mountaintop removal coal mining is a large, ongoing operation that threatens life and beauty in the Appalachians and the time is now to turn around America's energy policies.

Movie Night with The Supreme Court | Cinemaroll

Movie Night with The Supreme Court | Cinemaroll

Friday, June 11, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

The Fall and Rise of Niger

Niger's President Tandja Mamadou was recently forcibly removed from office during a cabinet meeting with Niger officials Thursday February 18, 2010 by the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy, the CSRD. The CSRD took Mamadou captive to an unknown location and militant officials claim he is safe. The recent military action to remove Mamadou from office stemmed from public outrage and political officials corrupting the government constitution to extend the president's term limit and wield more power. Initially Mamadou gave an interview in 2007 and claiming he wanted to step down from power after his second term but that failed true when an issue to allow for a third term came into a question in early 2009.

Opposition coalitions such as the Co-ordination of Democratic Forces for the Republic (CFDR) welcomed the coup of President Mamadou as did thousands of civilians that took to the streets in support of the CSRD. Military official, Colonel Salou Djibo, was named the head of the military government and reinstating the constitution and government control to the country. The CSRD promised to relieve the country of poverty, deception and corruption and show how Niger can become a good example of positive democratic governance.