My Best Work
After all the years of doing this, you might think it would be tough to choose a few examples of work I’m most proud of. Not really, actually. Several projects jump right to the top. Here they are, in no particular order...
After all the years of doing this, you might think it would be tough to choose a few examples of work I’m most proud of. Not really, actually. Several projects jump right to the top. Here they are, in no particular order...
If you think I have any credibility whatsoever as an artist, creative person or overall generally pleasant guy, please don't click the button below. This depraved "side project" I created will flush all of that down the fudge pot.
Collaborating with my good friend, Matt Wood, was nothing new until we decided to do it for real. Bad Idea.
The story behind the greatest reality show nobody will ever see, complete with flashy show promo and six-minute sample episode.
Arguably the most magically delicious 83 seconds I've ever produced. And it fell flat on its face.
Ten weird seconds of farmer, cows and a flying saucer piloted by a little green alien who happens to be the client and voiceover for a whole series of spots.
If it's not an industry axiom, it should be. You're never going to have as much fun working on a project unless it's your own.
It's always fun to see your work on an outdoor board. It's even better when it's on the massive Aria video board on the Las Vegas Strip.
What do you get when you cross an out of breath videographer reaching for his camera, a mysterious star cluster in the night sky, and a hostile creature from another world?
Everyone walks into a wall at some point in their career. This is the job that nearly broke my bank.