Sienna
Sometimes a nice, quiet weekday can be a great thing. It can allow you the freedom to shoot 6,000 photos of the eldest company baby and craft it into a little short film.
Say hello to Sienna.
Sometimes a nice, quiet weekday can be a great thing. It can allow you the freedom to shoot 6,000 photos of the eldest company baby and craft it into a little short film.
Say hello to Sienna.
Whilst digging through old photos, Rob noticed a recurring theme: single birds on skies. Here is smattering from the last few years…
Rob hooked up with Vancouver Band Prairie Dance Club for a late night shoot. Darkness + Heavy Rains + Flashlights + Flour = Fun Shoot.
Great Artist. Concept. Research. Idea. Detailed Crafting. Photoshoot. Design. Execution. Happy her = happy us.
Every Producer & programming whiz needs a hot personal site with which to showcase the works of their hands, right?
Well Adrian Bradford does. And we like it like that.
We are pleased to share that Jono’s work on our website for Sapphire Sound just won an award and ended up a finalist through a JQuery contest put on by Media Temple a few weeks back.
Atta boy Jono.
Dan, while in Amsterdam & extremely sick – wandered around the streets of Holland’s Crown jewel and did his best to capture footage for the song 63rd by recording artist Diana Pops.
He has since recovered and is in good spirits. To see more Dan go here.
Gordie & Jono crafted this website / branding for real estate game changer Shawn Lestage. Rob pitched in with some tasty photos.
View it all here.
Gordie enjoyed helping Dan put this PSA together for the Canadian non-profit.
To view more of Dan’s work, click here.
A few little shorts we did a year back.
Thought we would bring them out of the vault – as we have found them to mix well with Egg Nog.
Gordie went back to his roots this fall and produced the “Reign in Us” Tour.
Duties included: Set Design / Lighting Design / Video Design.
Also created all Background Visuals – with the assistance of mighty Dan.
Pardon the shaky hand cam…
Director Dan is at it again, this time its a full feature length film. Here’s the splash page. More to come on this.
Microsite for upcoming film production based on the book by Deborah Ellis.
Powerful story & one we recommend reading.
Visit the site here.
Rob spent the morning taking in the view of this beautiful White Rock home – built by the Kliewer Brothers. (He promises he didn’t swipe anything)
For a peak at more of Rob’s stuff go here.
CD artwork / direction, website, myspace, blog for artist based out of Atlanta.
We headed out with the concept of shooting a piece of glass in downtown Vancouver. Glass in hand, we headed to our selected location and ended up coming across a dirtier, more appropriate piece of glass sitting in the alley – totally random.
We think it turned out quite nicely.
To visit the website, click here.
Flash site & Identity we designed & developed for clients creating a series of short films. Really enjoyed the concepting and design components of this project.
Definitely one of the more adventurous projects of the last while…
View it here.
2 things we are really quite into lately: Mutemath & Stop motion. So why not combine, right?
We all zipped down to Seattle for the mutemath experience & here is the evidence.
Thanks Dan & Rob for the diligence of documentation.
Laurell – singer/songwriter based in Vancouver.
Came to us for a new website to support her upcoming release and we had some fun designing & developing the ‘magazine’ vibe she was going for.
Visit the site here.
Local band The Racoons approached us to concept a photoshoot for their new album “Islomania”. Rob opted to do a “period piece” shoot – note the retro duds, the old beat up Ford 150 and one dingy hotel room. He also broke out the Nikon FA and shot a few rolls of film to get the right look.
The shoot was a blast, and the images supported their album artwork well.
Here’s their myspace.
For more of Rob’s work click here.
October Hill is the latest release from recording artist Michael Larson.
He approached us to develop CD artwork / packaging that reflected the musical direction of the record.
Gordie worked directly with Michael on this project and we are all pleased that he was happy with results.