Elsewhere Films produces new video for Beat Cops Guide to Chicago Eats
Posted: February 5, 2011 in commercialsJoseph Ornelas Produces New Video for French Retailer, Genevieve Lethu
Posted: November 19, 2010 in commercials
Besides working on the author trailer for Chris Garlington and Sgt David Haynes, I shot, edited and produced this video for Genevieve Lethu, the French housewares retailer located in the 900 Shops on North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. You can check out the video by clicking your mouse on the following web address: http://www.yelp.com/biz/genevieve-lethu-chicago
A new video produced for The Beat Cops Guide to Chicago Eats
Posted: November 19, 2010 in commercialsThis is the first video I directed for Chris Garlington and David Haynes new book, The Beat Cops Guide to Chicago Eats…. Thanks for the Donation on Indie Go Go Chris for The Visitor from Elsewhere. Rahul Thakkar does an awesome job as “The Hungry Citizen”… Buy the book! Donate to The Visitor from Elsewhere on Indie Go Go! Thanks!
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Posted: November 13, 2009 in UncategorizedTags: Facebook, the visitor from elsewhere, youtube video
We are currently seeking a head editor to work on the feature film “Visitor from Elsewhere”; students are welcome to apply, Must provide online reel. We are looking for a cutter with FCP and After Effects ready to go (Motion is Acceptable). you must have knowledge of offline editing – HD Codecs – Knowledge of sound design a plus Online reel a must, telecommuting perfect. The Job will entail close communications with the director. We have distributors waiting and you will receive a share of the distro – deal.
Elsewhere Films today announced the DVD to be offered up this week in ‘The Visitor from Elsewhere Win a free Book or DVD Contest’. It’s ‘The Hunt for Red October’.
To become eligible, Facebook members need to become fans on The Visitor from Elsewhere on Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/TheVisitorfromElsewhere
Leo Laporte, the unofficial ‘president of the internet’ and all around head geek recommended Animoto on his blog. As Leo would say, “Wow, is it cool!”.
It’s basically a machine you feed pictures and video, music and text to and it spits out some really nicely textured videos. You can make these on Facebook or at their website and then you can export them to Youtube. Here is the result of one of my early efforts. A great, quick way to turn around promos for The Visitor from Elsewhere Facebook page. Thanks, Mr. President!