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kindlewood ‘This House’ Music Video

Friday, August 5th, 2011

“A mess is home to me.”
- Kelci Smith of kindlewood (‘This House’)

Back in April my wife Mati and I were emailed the first single from the band kindlewood’s debut album.  The moment we heard the song ‘This House’ we both knew it would also be the soundtrack to kindlewood’s first music video which we would fight tooth and nail to make (luckily no breaking of teeth or nails were needed).  We have known Galen and Kelci Smith, two of the three members that make up kindlewood, for a few years now, starting when they were going to college here in Dallas.  We attended the same church and bonded in our love of all things creative.  All four of us have a gift of picking up new things easily and enjoy having a stable of talents to pull from so we saw kindred spirits in each other.  Late one night Galen picked up my guitar and together with Kelci they played for us a couple of songs that they had been working on in their dorm room.  Both Mati and my mouth’s dropped.  We couldn’t believe how talented they were and that they weren’t pursuing this avenue already.

Not too long after that night they graduated and decided to head back to Washington, DC where they grew up.  We couldn’t blame them for wanting to be around family but we definitely were jealous that we weren’t able to physically see with our own eyes how exponentially their chemistry and talents would grow.  Once out in DC they picked up Jamison Lyman, an extremely talented musician who was performing as a solo act… and that was that… kindlewood was fully formed.

Both Mati and I are extremely grateful that we are still able to be a small part of the kindlewood experience.  Though it took a ton of sweat and determination to pull off the planning and filming of this video we know that it is for a very worthy group of artists.  We would like to thank Timothy Scott (tjscottphotography.com) our producing partner for shouldering much of the load though he had many other lucrative projects he could have dedicated his time to.  I would also like to thank the cast and crew for going above and beyond to create the world we envisioned.  This was definitely a labor of love worth suffering through 100+ degree temperatures and much of the crew contracting poison ivy. The next video will be set in a location that is climate controlled… I promise!

Check out the video below and if you would like to know more about kindlewood or would like to purchase their (seriously genius) debut album head over to kindlewood.co.

Dance Gene

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

“How do I make a connection? Well, results do speak louder than ferns.”
- Phillipp Scott (Dance Gene)

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The Crew - after our last shot of the day.

I love film.  Since I was a kid I have always loved it.  I can still remember walking along the rectangle filled walls at the first video store in Arlington, TX.  Since my parents owned the place it gave me free reign to stare at each cover and memorize the details of every package of every film.  This led me to become a pre-internet, living IMDB.  Even if I haven’t seen the movie I can tell you who stars in it and even select crew members.  My eternal love of film might also entwined with my love of M&M’s and popcorn mixture.  The only place you could do that without people (especially your mom) looking at you like you have a screw loose is in a darkened theater.

Now don’t get me wrong.  I know this blog is about photography and so I will say that still images capture me because it is a split second moment where composition, lighting, and content all meet to solidify into one single frame.  No words… just visual emotion.

But I feel like film is a medium where I get to take all the different disciplines that I have learned and combine them into one moving piece of art.  Not only the obvious invocations of learning photography but the years I spent in the band Rhythm writing music and lyrics, conveying thoughts and ideas through song.  The time put into graphic design, often hammering away at creating one image that has to sum up a band, event or entire company often with little or no direction from the client.  Taking all I have learned, gleamed, and developed over my limited time on this planet; mixing it with other artists shared and differing experiences; and producing a piece for others to experience.  To me that is humbling.

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Giving a bit of direction. "Become one with the fern."

So after all that emotive wordplay I just spouted… here is a goofy mockumentary a group of like-minded cinephiles put together with limited time and no budget during the 48 Hour Film Project.  I wrote, co-directed, and put together the graphics.  I think we all are still in the process of recovery from this sleep deprived undertaking… but we loved every minute of it.  Look for more in the future but for now… enjoy Dance Gene!!

For behind the scenes photos taken by my lovely wife check out the photo page at: http://www.facebook.com/DanceGene