The past few months have been focused on finishing editing the feature film project on which I shot and co-produced late last summer. TRIUMPH67 is shaping up to be a very good film, accomplished with a small budget and a huge amount of passion on all fronts. I've been so eager to get it done and release it to the world, to show you all what we created, but it has to be finished and polished to a certain level before outside eyes see it. Still, I can give you sneak peek at how some of it looks with this 1-minute raw scene of Mohannad arriving at his brother Sami's house. I'll probably post more here soon as we get ever closer to a finished film, but to really get all the latest news and updates, go to the main TRIUMPH67 film site and join the T67 email list and facebook fan page!
Last week I was hired to put together a fun gleeful musical video for local web development shop Clockwork to debut during the MIMA Summit. It was a short timeframe, done all in one day (including choreography rehearsals) and editing done the following day. I love these small projects where you can just have a ton of fun, come up with ideas on the spot, and enjoy the process. All singing, dancing, musical recordings, etc, was all done by real live web developers! They don't just sling code, people. You can view the results on YouTube - Interactive, The Musical and also over on Vimeo - Interactive, The Musical. Shot on Sony EX3 with Letus Elite and Canon FD prime lenses.

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A tranquil and much-needed long weekend at Ghost Lake and I captured some the images of the place. A very relaxed, low-key vibe on a quiet lake surrounded by forest.

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Trixie talks about her inspiration and techniques for creating a painting.

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