We're sad to see our friends & colleagues in the theatre & performing arts industry still continuing to struggle due to the pandemic, but it's still a treat to see our work in public.
We're certainly thankful to work with all of them.
Photography
We're sad to see our friends & colleagues in the theatre & performing arts industry still continuing to struggle due to the pandemic, but it's still a treat to see our work in public.
We're certainly thankful to work with all of them.
We recently had the opportunity to photograph the Denver Center for the Performing Art’s, World Premiere production of “You Lost Me”.
In 1828, 17-year-old Ann Harvey helped save more than 160 Irish immigrants from the wreck of a ship called “Despatch” off Newfoundland’s Shipwreck Coast, making her an instant hero. Almost 200 years later, the Harvey family homestead has become the Shipwreck Inn, where present-day proprietress Ann Harvey attempts to leave her own mark (and get some new customers) with a tourist blog. Her nephew Joe-L, on the other hand, would do anything to get off the island and start a new life somewhere else.
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Back when it was still hot outside, we were inside helping the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and Off-Center create some cool marketing material to help promote Denver’s newest holiday experience, Camp Christmas!
The concept was to create an image of title treatment that you see on the show page into a real-life display. Thanks to the incredibly hard work of Lonnie Hanzon of Hanzon Studios who transformed the type treatment into a real-life 3D display!
We used the Tether Tools Case Air to wirelessly transmit images to our iPad for review by the art director and creative team.
The main image was lit using three lights; one overhead to light the seamless and tree branch from above. The other two lights we create an even light across the letter faces and objects.
One of six billboards around town to promote the event! Also, on the sides of some RTD buses, and pole banners around Denver!
We were thrilled earlier this year when we were asked to help a new startup gym launch this past summer. Built around the growing popularity of parkour, crossfit, and the TV show American Ninja Warrior their obstacle course training gyms were one of a kind. Especially in their emphasis on creating a fun and challenging environment for everyone, and especially. Our task was to document the grand opening and create a collection of photo and video content to help the company launch their first three locations, two in CO and one in TX. and draw in both youth and adult participants.
We created a series of 5+ videos and dozens of still images to promote their opening and help with creating marketing content for their website, promotions, PR, social media, and other uses. The videos reached a combined 100K+ viewers within the first 6 months of opening.