Video Production

We Belong Here

Lebanon Peace

 

 

Devil Dingo Video

 

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Video Production

This site is largely a collection of video that I've shot for documentary films, for education projects, for events such as concerts, for real estate, and for environmental groups.

I've posted various excerpts from past documentaries as well as recent footage shot with my new Panasonic AG-DVX100B. I've tried to mix in samples in both Flash and Mp4 video playing on Quicktime. These excerpts, of course, are highly conpressed to play off the Web and don't reflect the quality of the original footage.

Most of them require robust bandwidth to play properly. If you're on dial-up or bad DSL, they may download like a glacier. Let me know, please, if you have problems watching anything and perhaps I can send you a DVD.

I offer video production in the Bay Area, and from the Santa Cruz/Monterey coastal area out to as far north as Sacramento in the Central Valley. Aside from shooting high quality video and recording sound for you, I can edit the footage in Final Cut Pro, and then produce a DVD or compressed files for the web.

For special projects, I'm willing to travel farther, including overseas. I've worked in Iraq, Jordan, Turkey, Mexico, Yugloslavia, and Australia, and I enjoy travel and challenging projects—especially for education or to help protect wildlife and the environment.

The Panasonic AG-DVX100B can record at 24 frames per second to produce a compelling cinema look. It's been used extensively to shoot successful low-budget features that are later transferred to film for release. Having written a number of scripts myself, I have a pretty good sense of narrative and structure.

Email Devil Dingo Video

Phone - 866-970-3737

 

Recent Devil Dingo Video

We Belong Here

 

 

Video from our PBS documentary

on Iraq

Greetings from Iraq

 

Here's a series of reptiles run wild videotaped with the AG-DVX100B --

 

Reptile Videos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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