Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Kiel teams up with Garden & Gun
Havana images and film are available to share with you! The Cuba trip Kiel took with writer and soul brother Charles Gaines is beautifully presented through his words and Kiel's images…it’s almost as good as being there yourself. Enjoy the images and article on “The Lost City of Havana” Garden & Gun Magazine (which Kiel considers to be the nectar of the South) is celebrating their 5th anniversary and he is honored to be a part of it. Kiel is a huge fan of the south and has discovered some of his favorite food/drink recipes and secret hideaways within their pages… sign up… you’ll be glad you did.
Stay tuned for Kiel's article on bone fishing in Cuba…
Tabasco Motion by Eric Kiel
Take a look at Eric Kiel's most recent collaboration with Eric Lindell … they've created a dynamic clip for Tabasco. Lindell's music composition of a Louisiana groove and Kiel's creative visual. It was an honor for Kiel to connect two of his favorite clients.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Jonathan Chapman teams up with Martin Williams and Marvin Windows
We were excited when Martin Williams approached Jonathan to create a series
of images to tell the story for the Integrity line of window products. The history
of Marvin Windows dates back to the first quarter of the 20th century as a family
owned and operated company located in Warroad, MN.
Jonathan and his team worked closely with MW creatives to bring the production
to life late last fall. After prepping the various scenes with the correct products, the
talent fit seamlessly and often passed for the real workmen on the job site that his
location scout had sourced. They managed to avoid all the 2x4's, carpentry tools,
and even a fresh concrete pour to carry out scenes without disturbing the work
being performed.
Eric Kiel's John Deere Motion/Print Campaign
Here is Eric's finalized film/print campaign for John Deere Financial.
It was his second time working with Bader Rutter out of Milwaukee
Wisconsin and his first job for John Deere.
It was his second time working with Bader Rutter out of Milwaukee
Wisconsin and his first job for John Deere.
Team Kiel was hired to shoot 6 print ads and produce a 1 minute spot.
They shot sunrise through sundown… froze themselves to the bone
and drank way too much coffee but had a blast. They nailed it and
WERE ABLE TO GET IT DONE IN TWO DAYS!
They shot sunrise through sundown… froze themselves to the bone
and drank way too much coffee but had a blast. They nailed it and
WERE ABLE TO GET IT DONE IN TWO DAYS!
It’s jobs like this that give Eric a clear appreciation for his team.
Years of experience and knowing how to get the job done
collaborating with a team who knows each other so well.
Way to go everyone!
Years of experience and knowing how to get the job done
collaborating with a team who knows each other so well.
Way to go everyone!
2011 was an incredible year for motion. EVERY client he shot a
print campaign for, he also directed motion for…and we
don’t see that changing. Companies need motion content. Whether
he's shooting a full TV commercial or just a :30 second spot for
a website… they are seeing the value of having seamless translation
between their print ads and motion.
print campaign for, he also directed motion for…and we
don’t see that changing. Companies need motion content. Whether
he's shooting a full TV commercial or just a :30 second spot for
a website… they are seeing the value of having seamless translation
between their print ads and motion.
Monday, February 27, 2012
New Video Intro To Our Website!
We had a great time collaborating with our photographers to create this new Video Opening to our website:
All the clips were taken from recent Print & Motion campaigns shot by our outstanding artists! Thanks also to the team at Elemental Motion Media for delivering a fabulous product!
All the clips were taken from recent Print & Motion campaigns shot by our outstanding artists! Thanks also to the team at Elemental Motion Media for delivering a fabulous product!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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