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Promotional
Concert Video for Bradley Leighton
Filmed live at Humphrey's By the Bay, in San Diego, CA.
This was a four camera shoot: (2) manned Canon XL-2's, (1)
house safe-cam, and (1) "stage monitor cam", for
unique cut-aways. Bradley
Leighton
is a veteran performer and jazz recording artist based in
San Diego County.
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"Dark
Rain" - Sudanese Humanitarian Project
What a wonderful project! We were hired to create a music
video over an existing song, utilizing a group of Sudanese
refugees living here locally, with the intent of raising
awareness to the ongoing tragedies still occurring in Sudan.
A related independent film project is also being discussed.
This was a two-camera, 2-day shoot, with temperatures beyond
108F both days. The Sudanese people were simply incredible...
it was our greatest honor to have worked with them. (click
here to view a slideshow of on-location stills)
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"The
Art of Zen Shiatsu" - Instructional Video
This was a 2-1/2 hour instructional video, created for a
local shiatsu instructor, Byron
Barth, L.Ac. It allowed the opportunity for some
great water videography and "ancient-esqe" graphic
work. The music used for this video was all acoustic: Jeff
Cairns and Izumi Fujikawa
- "Silent Letters, Secret Pens" CD; Japanese sankyoku
(shakuhachi / koto); Reiko
Obata
- "Sound of Kiri" CD; solo koto - Derek
Van Choice,
solo shakuhachi and sankyoku with Reiko Obata.
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"You
Can Play Koto" - Japanese Koto Instructional Video
This is a 34 minute instructional video for the Japanese
koto, created for koto performer and recording artist Reiko
Obata.
It was filmed in the main editing room here at Rhythmlake.
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"The
Lion's Drum" - Children's Book on Video - March,
2008
This is a children's video, adapted from the book "The
Lion's Drum", written by author Steven Gregory, of
TalesAlive!.
The illustrated pages within the book have been brought
to life through partial animation, and dynamic narration.
Other segments include a spectacular, traditional African
percussionist, Papa Malick Faye, explaining the history
of the Djembe and Sabar drums, and performing rhythms dating
back 900 years; African (Ghana) dancer, Akayaa Atule performs
a traditional dance, and Africans lions are shown in their
natural habitat. Hosted by Joyla Gregory. 23 Minutes.
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