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We're extremely proud to have been a part of this new initiative from Old Navy. In creating the employee training videos for BodEquality, we were tasked with communicating not only the facts about their latest offerings, but the ethos and deeper meaning behind it, all in a stylized and exciting way. Thanks to all our friends at Old Navy, and we hope to make many more fun training videos in the future.
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We love when notes come back like this. Currently handling the color on a feature film from directors Audrey and Hallie McPherson, "Earthquake Country". Keep an eye out for this one. You will see just how pale and dead we got the skin tone!
Last year, Reed produced the short doc "DIVA" for Google, with director Jacob LaMendola, and DP Gus Sacks! This year, it's nominated for at The Webby Awards. Take a look, and drop a vote in!
BTS of our music video shoot this weekend with @valipalamusic and director @kazps at @parlaystudios ! .
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#videoproduction #musicvideo #bts #setlife #femalemusicians #musicvideoshoot #womeninfilm #femaledirectors #brooklynmusic #video #musicvideos #nyc #jerseycity #parlaystudios #filmproduction #studioshoot #studio @ Parlay Studios
Have a documentary you'd like us to screen at our documentary series, Docs at Silver? Follow the link and fill out a submission form. We are currently programming for this summer's events!
Check out this brand new Google Documentary, released today! Directed by the one and only Jacob LaMendola, Produced by Silver's Reed Adler, Cinematography by Gus Sacks, Sound Mix by Silver Sound Studios, Score by Found Objects Music Productions, Color by Post Pro Gumbo. Amazing lineup of folks coming together to make this happen, well worth the 3 minutes of your day!
Proud of our work with Salvadori Center! They premiered several videos we created for them at their annual benefit last night. In this series, the kids explain the history and architecture of the different iconic structures that attendees could see while looking out the windows of the venue. One of our 8 year old talent decided our director Hunt Beaty's name was "Mr. Williams" and referred to him as such throughout filming. Kids rule.