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Thanks for taking the time to visit our site. You’ll find several recent examples of our work and some of the latest news about our productions.
Here are a few projects that I recently directed:
Here is our PSA that we developed while in NYC.
We had a great time filming the PSA to raise awareness for kidney disease in NYC. Here are a couple of pics from the shoot.
We will continue to capture footage for the “Evolution” documentary this month. First traveling to Los Angeles to capture footage of Shad Ireland who lauches a media tour with NFL pro linebacker Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens. Next we travel to Denver, Colorado to do some training rides with several pro triathletes and local cyclist. Finally we head over to NYC to create a public service announcement to raise awareness for kidney disease.
For more information on “Evolution” check out the take on the tour website.
Check out our film we did as part of a promotion for the upcoming Ironshad launch.
Some of our recent projects featured on PIC.TV. Continue reading
A year long documentary continues as we follow Shad Ireland on his quest to ride some of the toughest stages of the cycling tours around the world. Continue reading
We had the privilege of creating the music video for Yolanda’s single called “So Real”. This song is being released as part of the USO tour for Spain, Portugal and other Mediterranean locations. This video was shot with a Canon 7D and 5D.
We recently finished our entry into the 2011 Crash the Superbowl contest. We didn’t make it into the top 6, but had a lot of fun making the commercial.
BackFocus Films wins “Best Short Documentary” at the 2011 Blue Sky Film Festival with Jacob’s Ladder. The story of a young boy from Denver, Co that fights to stay alive after being diagnosed with kidney disease. Check out the article in the Durham Herald