Guinevere Pictures was a luxury photography and fashion shoot service. I built an eye-catching one-page design that reflected the high-end lifestyle, aesthetic of the brand. Visit the site here: Guinevere Pictures
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6 Ways Director’s Screw Sound Editors
Article for Raindance: You know what marks a film out as amateur more than anything else? Shoddy, shoddy location sound… Read more on the Raindance website 6 Ways Directors Screw Sound Editors
Hesperia Madrid
A Promotional video I shot and edited for Hesperia Madrid hotel
Raindance Website 2012
The 2012 edition of the Raindance Film Festival website. This was one of my first major web projects and the first time that I really started digging deep into WordPress. The site has gone through several permutations since then but you can still see a somewhat glitchy version of the site via the Internet Archive. Internet… read more »
Raindance Film Festival 2011 Reel
A reel to promote the diverse roster of films that was on offer at the 2011 Raindance Film Festival. It was fun to try to create a cohesive mood from such disparate sources. Check it out below!
Isla de la Toja
A promo video that I shot and edited for the Isla de la Toja Spa and Hotel
Raindance Review: Rebels Without a Clue
Teens Damian and Mark long to escape their humdrum existence, closeted in a village in the Saddleworth Moors of Northern England. Their only distraction is taking potshots with Damian’s air rifle at passing cars, sheep and just about anything that moves. Their chance for escape comes when one of their shots interrupts a drug deal,… read more »
Raindance Review: Do Elephants Pray?
As the film opens, a naked man charges through the forest, grabbing our attention as he runs. One thing is certain from the outset, Do Elephants Pray does not fit the typical Brit film template. Callum, head and lynchpin of his own failing marketing company, is pretty set in his ways, doing a half assed… read more »
Raindance Review: Boys on the Run
Boys on the Run stars Kazunobu Mineta (frontman for punk-rock band Ging Nang Boyz) as Tanishi, a 29-year-old virgin stuck in a menial position at a failing company that manufactures rather risqué capsule toys. Tanishi’s idle existence of porn and fantasizing is thrown into disarray after a night of drunken flirtation with his co-worker Chiharu,… read more »
Raindance Review: Yellow Kid
Tamura, inspired by the heroic figure of Yellow Kid in Iga Taro’s manga, decides to become a boxer and thus a hero himself. But the characters at the local gym are far from heroes; most are nothing more than petty thugs headed by aggressive punk kid Enomoto. When Taro decides to write a sequel to… read more »