Wednesday, May 28, 2014

In the News

This storm damage is just down the road from where I work in Booneville. Right place, right time to say something great about the community.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Backblogs

So there's been a lot going on. A whole lot going on. due to tragic circumstances within the family, due to the assumed loss of my part time employment, and the ferocity with which I have picked up my new position and station at blind man's bluff productions, I haven't had time to post any updates. I owe both of my followers and myself a retroactive chronicle of my goings on. Stay posted for the lowdown.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tournaments!

I'm in Lavaca all week, shooting hoops. What I mean to say is I'm getting shots of basketball games. Flip over to arklahomavision.com to see what's going on!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Pioneer Rendezvous

Apologies for the stagnant feed as of late, folks. I've been incredibly busy with a few very special projects, and I'd like to tell you all about them. First of all, For those of you in eastern Oklahoma, the football games are up From this last season, and some of the homecoming videos are up as well. They can be found at eosv.tv. in the last 48 hours I've been up on pettit Jean mountain filming with Ray Bertram four apiece for This is Arkansas. I managed to make it to two out of the three days of the Pioneer rendezvous occurring atop the mountain, Where people come from far and wide dressed in 17th to 18th century. Clothing, And well on site in. Appropriate housing, and using the tools of the trade of the time. We collected several amazing interviews that I can't wait to get out to the public, & a bunch of great footage from the surrounding atmosphere. as we speak, I'm stuck in traffic on the bridge on my way to another project. so it is for the life of a filmmaker. this evening, I'll be working with officer Randy White, a member of the k9 unit at the Sebastian County Sheriff's Office. I'll be documenting some of the training tools and methods used to help the dogs and their day-to-day life, from sniffing out drugs to attacking perpetrators that give chase. Be on the lookout for wonderful footage of the dog jumping through obstacles, jumping at
The bite sleeve, and sniffing out drugs.

Monday, October 14, 2013

The Best of Arkansas Series Premiere: Paris

So I've made a new discovery. There's a film crew going from town to town and making tourism/documentary television episodes for use by the community as a promotional tool and airing them on television as well. Clever model. Anyway, the first town to receive this treatment was Paris, Arkansas.

I heard about the event from the Master of Ceremonies himself, Mr. Jim Reynolds, who asked me if I'd join him and capture some footage of the event. I gladly obliged, and got the wonderful chance to meet the man behind the curtain of this intriguing project, Ray Bertram, and I even got to record an interview. What a fantastic guy. Ray is the visionary behind Blind Man's Bluff Productions, An accurate name, given he's legally blind. "Not seeing-eye dog blind, but legally blind" is how the man himself puts it. He's kind, patient, and a bit sage in his mannerisms, and I can say that the care he puts into the people in Paris is equally apparent in his work.

I'll be putting together a video of the event and uploading it to arklahomavision.com if all goes well. So for all of you who want to see what's afoot in the foothills of Mt. Magazine, and on its way to the Waldron area very soon, please keep your eyes peeled!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb5IKmI2dr0

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Learning a thing or two

I woke up early this morning to ride into the Fort for the Carter's Grand Opening event. Gotta say, their products are pretty awesome, even if they are just out of my budget. Keep in mind, I am unemployed, for all intents and purposes. I love the home theatre setup in the front room, and the associates are all very helpful and each well-versed in their respective specialties. I stuck around for the food, checked out Iron Man 3 on Blu-Ray, and got a brief rundown of your standard soundboards, from the basic to the advanced. Very much appreciated. I talked about what I do, and found out what some of the other attendees were doing, and made a few good contacts. looking forward to hearing back from the Fort Smith Film Mafia and getting involved with them. Anyone looking for some great people to help you with your A/V needs, hit them up.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

New Camera, New Series, CINEMORTIS!

So it's been quiet on here lately. A lot of keeping secrets for Cinemortis- A summer and a good chunk of a semester, specifically. Those days of silence are drawing to a close. I've ordered my very own camera, received it, and it's beautiful. I'm playing with it to figure it out, getting some more accessories to make it easier to use, and saving up for an editing only Mac or PC. I'm writing a web series with a friend of mine about the crazy stuff we do and say, and the way things would be if our imagination took hold of the real world by the throat and shook it furiously. It'll be a geek/gamer series about being bored out of your skull and coming up with your own entertainment, however ridiculous it is. Needless to say, it'll be a lot of fun. I really enjoyed sharing the writing/filmmaking process with a small group of comrades in a closed Facebook group, so I'll be setting that up again. Anyone interested, please message Ironic Productions on Facebook, and I'll make you privy to the scenes, script, prop and costume list, and the like. Should be fun. Finally, Cinemortis is coming, and I'd like you to be there! You can join the Facebook page to follow the trailers and first look videos.