Video Work

Video Work

We have plenty of great marketing and design work to show you. Problem is, our website is still under construction. Think of it as yet another case of the cobbler’s children going barefoot. (Do we even have cobblers any more?)

Meanwhile, here are a couple of things we’ve been up to lately in the video department.

First up is a general reel of (mostly) social media video, incorporating live action, motion graphics and animated 3D objects. Wherever we can, we like to repurpose footage and other assets created for ad campaigns, presentations, conferences and the like. The reel itself is created in 3D. (No phones were harmed in the making of this.)

Here are three examples of what we do for Carolina Wildlands Foundation. The first is built primarily from client-suppled materials, the second from stock footage, and the third from footage we shot on site.

We love Carolina, and our visionary Carolina Wildlands client, but what’s also near and dear to us is helping out in Connecticut, particularly Windham County, where we live and work. Here’s an event we covered for the media recently to celebrate Restaurant Week.

When we’re not making marketing in our Willimantic office, we’re caretakers of Trail Wood, historic home of “Connecticut’s Thoreau,” Edwin Way Teale. This is the first in a series we’re producing to rekindle interest in Edwin and Nellie Teale and the Connecticut Audubon sanctuary that bears their name.