I am a freelance videographer living in San Francisco. My experience ranges across a variety of mediums with the sole focus of controlling every aspect of anything I touch. I'm kind of a control freak. Use the nav above to explore my portfolio, and please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions.
This portfolio contains a selection of my work over the past 5 years.
People in my field don't seem to care anymore about these antiquated things but should you wish to see it, feel free to look at my RESUME or my IMDB Profile.
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First of all I'd still be sending people a link to a deeply embeded url with my demoreel somewhere if it wasn't for the W3schools website.
The layout and much of the code was inspired by Steve Leggat, a designer working out of Taipei
Everyone hits a wall at one point or another, and when I do I go to Design Meltdown for inspiration.
UPDATE: I've subsequently become featured in Design Meltdown's latest round of portfolios... Thanks Guys!
Freelancing is difficult. Freelanceswitch makes it easier.
My charity of choice: the One Laptop Per Child Project
And finally, when your link count is becoming too much to bear, you can use Netvibes to take care of it.
I'm currently exploring an avenue of passive income building that many people are familiar with, the for-profit blog. Inspired by a website by the name of Dosh Dosh, my goal was to come up with at least one blog that is not only capable of creating revenue off of content and advertising, but is closely tied to something that I do regularly and can do quickly. Far too often I see a good idea die as a result of extravagant plans that are impossible to execute on because of a busy schedule. My second goal was that it had to be honest- no miracle diets, no secret kung fu techniques, nothing to mislead the public. As a result, I have launched a site along with a friend of mine that is beginning to produce revenue, and can be maintained with minimal effort, Urban Beatdown. Check it out, Josh and I would love anyones feedback.