Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Lifespan Bio-Tech Commercial

My only job for this shoot was to rent a 15 passenger van, shuttle crew back and forth to film location, then return it. We didn't wrap until 12am and I had to go an hour in the opposite direction of my home to not only bring back the vehicle, but fill up the tank as well which took another hour to find an open gas station. Needless to say I got back to Hartford around 5am exhausted. That's dedication!

Date Shot: March 29th
Shot by: 8th Street Productions

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Chevy Silverado 2015

I've done many shoots and have been given a variety of tasks. The only one I really tried to avoid was driving a cube truck because it scared me. Since I was the closest one in the area, I had to pick up camping props which included 2,000 ft of sod. There ended up being a wind advisory (Just my luck) and every time I went over 50mph the truck seemed to shake. I clearly made it back safely and was able to shake out the nerves and help set up the "camp-site"

Date Shot: March 18th, 2015
Shot by: VaultNYC
Talent: ESPN Anchors Steve Levy and Scott Van Pelt



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Chevy Malibu 2015

This was shot during the same time as the Silverado commercial so there was a lot of hiking at the ESPN campus. I bought the shirt used in the opening scene and I was one of the people walking on the catwalk.
 

Date Shot: March 18th, 2015
Shot by: VaultNYC
Talent: ESPN Anchors Steve Levy and Scott Van Pelt


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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Hartford Insurance Corporate Video

I got a seasonal job so that I didn't have to travel far in the snow for shoots. The sad thing is that when I did this shoot it snowed the entire time, some of the crew barely made it to the locations and my car took an hour to start. On the bright side, other than light work (slating and transfering files), I got paid to sit with my friend and fellow Uhart grad (in the picture below) and watch equipment.

Dates Shot: December 8th to December10th 2014
Shot By: Leo Zanis, Caps & Crowns LLC

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Amish RENOgades

For this Spin-Off show of the Vanilla Ice Project I finally got to get my hands dirty on an HGTV- type of shoot. This renovation was for the attic of a small family. I worked closely with the design team who collectively gave off a stress free vibe and taught me how to paint like a pro!

Date Shot: October 13th to October 17th 2014
Shot by: Juma Entertainment

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George Jepsen 2014 Campaign Ad

This was the first job I did in Hartford which is exciting only because I didn't have to drive for hours to a location I'd never been to. On the first day of a two day shoot, I was told to find and rent a police light bar, and 5 people failed before me. Not only was I was able to find the lights but I found an actual cop car for a great rental rate. (It was my Devil Wears Prada moment.) Moral of the story, I accomplish my tasks. Only down side is that they didn't even use it.  I also made the wardrobe purchases, managed crafty, and handled lunch orders

Date Shot: September 11th, 2014
Shot/Directed/Produced by: Three Point Media

"Business"


 "Breach"


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Restaurant Redemption

I worked on the "Golden China" episode of this show. This place was known as the Chinese version of the Cheers Bar & Restaurant and I got to go to the original Cheers and see the TV replica in Boston. This was actually the best shoot I worked on. Even though I was glued to my computer as a story assistant, everyone including the crew, owners, the host, Ching-He, and locals were amazing and a lot of fun to work with. 

Dates Shot: August 25th to August 29th 2014  
Shot by: Lion Television
 
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Undercover Boss

For shoots like this, it is IMPORTANT that no one ever says the name of the show during production. With that being said we weren't even allowed to  post it on our resumes until after the episode aired. This is mainly because the CEO's are wealthy and producers do not want undeserving or lying employees to receive benefits that could have went to someone else. I learned a lot about secrecy on this shoot but the best thing I learned is that the term Mass-Holes is something to be aware of especially when asking people to sign waivers.

 Dates Shot: August 1st to August 2nd 2014
Shot by: First and Goal Pictures

There were no pictures taken, due to the extreme confidentiality of the shoot. 

Public House Wine

My friend and Co-Owner of Spellnet was hired to do this commercial for a local boxed wine company and asked if I would help out. We took it upon ourselves to make this a get-together with friends and shot the outdoor scenes within an hour. I was her camera assistant and an extra.
 
Date Shot: August 16th, 2014
Directed/Produced by Stephanie Pelletier.

Dannel Malloy 2014 Campaign Ad

On the prep day, I accompanied the producer, Andrea Blake, on tech scouts in West Hartford. When we were done she gave me a list of crafty and props to be purchased with petty cash. I was nervous about going over budget and losing money or receipts because this was the first time I had this task. However, I survived the pressure and got to do another campaign ad with some of the crew.

Date Shot: June 30th, 2014
Shot by: John Del Cecato, AKPDMedia

 Pictures taken by me

WorkSmart 2014 Tools for Security

During my first shoot for Spellnet I had to film ADNET’s 9th Annual WorkSmart Summit and keep interviews and seminars running on schedule. In this video, you can see the top of my head during the presentation because the speaker couldn't figure out how to use the remote to change slides and I had to manually do it.

Date Shot: May 5th, 2014
Shot by: Stephanie Pelletier, Spellnet


Lidia's Kitchen

This was honestly the only job I was physically tortured on. My job was to take notes of the steps Lidia Bastianich took to showcase her recipes as well as record time logs and camera shots so that editors would know which takes to look for and complete the editing process faster.
This might not seem like a hard task for most, however I couldn't go to the bathroom or even take a sip of water until the director yelled cut because I could have missed a take. 
Not only that, but I had to watch, listen, and smell food being cooked for 12 hour days (Talk about an interactive TV experience). And because our crew lunch was the food from each episode, I killed my self watching her slowly pour sauce over gnocchi and counting down the hours until it was chow time.

Dates Shot: March 6th to March 9th 2014
Shot by: Tavola Productions

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Keyshawn Johnson's DWTS Interview at ESPN

This was my first job as a Story Assistant and the first of many times I got to visit the ESPN. Sharna Burgess and Keyshawn Johnson were extremely nice and fun to work with. I also got to spend the day on the set of the Sunday NFL Countdown with Ray Lewis and Mike Ditka, which made all of my guy friends jealous. 

Date Shot: September 15, 2013
Producer/Photog: Alex East
Sound: Matt Andrews

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American Idol 2014 Boston Auditions

This was my first job after I graduated college and is biggest production I've worked on to date. For this shoot I had to direct contestants to designated areas, pass out release forms, and set up equipment. There were two contestants that really stood out to me, one who almost made it to the top 24 and the other was in the top 5. This made me realize I have an eye for talent and could become a really good talent scout or casting director. It was also my positive attitude on this shoot that got me noticed by producers who recommended me for Dancing with the Stars and other shoots.

Date Shot: August 2nd, 2014
Shot by: American Idol Productions

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Mayor Bloomberg's Mayors Challenge

This is the only news package I ever created and it was for my summer internship with WVIT. My friend came up with the idea, I researched filming locations, and we both edited. Although this was my first time completely in charge of filming I really do regret not remembering to white balance the indoor shots and not doing the editing by myself, but all I have to say is "Live and Learn."

Date Shot: August 21st, 2012
Written By: Reyna Boucaud
Shot by: Me


Rosenberg Orthodontics Confidence Campaign "Marlena"

I got to do this commercial while interning at NBC CT, WVIT because I was the only intern who had any production experience. The director did a couple of these confidence campaigns before so he asked me to create shot ideas. This project obviously changed my life because it made me realize that news was not what I wanted to do anymore and I haven't regretted my decision to make the switch yet. I'm also in this video as an audience member.

Date Shot: July 20th 2012
                       Shot/Directed by Kurt Davis, Commercial Director at NBC WVIT


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