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Runaway
This was one of our first projects. A familiar tale of fleeting love, the concept was to portray a “meet-cute” relationship that blows up. We shot and wrapped this in one day, 7 hrs total, split across a day shoot at the park and a night shoot at our local bar. It would be nothing without the song, but the performances by Ash (of Ash Redhorse and the Midnight Suns!) and Eli really elevated the whole project. They had great chemistry, and the shoot was a lot of fun. We’re very happy to have had the opportunity to make this!
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Pink Stardust
Loveland based artist Sharon Carlysle is a good friend of the studio. When she approached us to create a video to include in her proposal for a gallery installation, we were beyond honored. It was our first project as a studio, and it opened the doors to many things. This was a simple shoot, based off of Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” music video. We wanted to highlight the key concepts and imagery that would be present in the installation. Nuclear contamination, atomic weapons, and war, all wrapped up in a shiny saccharine bow. Sharon wrote the music and the lyrics herself, and her friend Saja Butler provided vocals. Sharon’s friend Caryn Sanchez directed for us, and was a huge resource for our first real production. We’re deeply grateful for the help, and for the opportunity to make something for a brilliant artist!
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Forgotten Too
Maddy Erskine, (local personality and musician based in Fort Collins), worked with us to produce a video that would be included in a full-length video album project for Wlf2mn. We shot this over a couple of days at Maddy’s house, and we used digitized VHS footage from Maddy’s parents to supplement our primary footage. In the end we created what I feel is a reflection on just how fleeting life is. Moments and faces and memories flash by us, only captured when we consciously choose to immortalize them.
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Boundaries
Working on the music video for Fatal Laceration was an adventure! We went all out with the editing—fast cuts, intense close-ups, and some pretty wild camera angles—to match the raw energy of their music. We wanted every shot to scream the band's vibe and make you feel like you're right there in the chaos of their performance. It was awesome to bring their sound to life visually.