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“Foxhole” Behind the Scenes Photos

January 14, 2010

Here are some of the behind the scenes photos from the movie set Foxhole. Tweet

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Foxhole – Movie

January 11, 2010

Last week we shot 4 intense days for our next film, Foxhole. J-ROB Productions has produced and directed the film. We’ve Co-Produced, DP, Visual FXs and editing. We’ve already completed the first editing session and have made lots of progress. We’re aiming to have the film completed by the end of January 2010. Tweet

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Sword & Shield – Released

November 23, 2009

We’ve finally finished Sword & Shield! Check it out here! Tweet

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Doritos Commercial – “Doritos Makes the Difference”

November 10, 2009

We recently produced and submitted our own Doritos commercial for the Superbowl video contest. The story line takes place in a park. The opening shot is of two guys who are sitting on two different park benches.  One is a nerd with a bag of Doritos.  The second is waiting for this girl friend with [...]

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Doritos Commercial – “Don’t Ever Run Out”

November 3, 2009

Today I worked with Billy at Soundbytes. I shot and edited their Doritos commercial for the Superbowl this year. The story line was pretty funny and the actors fit fairly well. We took about 4.5 hours to shoot. I was DP and visual/fx supervisor. I had to set up several scenes for some animation later [...]

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First Encounter

October 4, 2008

After much planning and preparation, we completed a 12 hour shoot Friday night. From 4:00pm until 4:00am our team captured the required shots. We had a few complications with fighting the rain which slowed down production time. For now, the commercial details are under wraps, but I will say this commercial is for the Doritos [...]

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Go Full Throttle

October 4, 2008

The judging for the Full Throttle and Coca-Cola video contest will take place this month. Here is the completed Full Throttle commercial. Enjoy! Tweet

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