Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Freshink videoGRAPHY

In the late 1880's, Thomas Edison and William Dickson created what was known then as the Kinetophone. A type of camera that captured the moving world on sprockted 35mm Kodak film. With over 100 years of advancements, the vidoe camera was born. Today, digital video dominates not only our televisions but also the internet.

At FreshInk, our video production department is headed up by an innovator and a master at the craft of film making: Eric Darnell

Some of our video services include - TV Commercials, Documentary Film Making, After Effects Animations



Less Conf Promo Video
Written by Dustin Bryson   
 
The boys from Less Everything are throwing a get together that will rival the first
aliens landing on Earth ... so we made a promo video about it.
 
LessConf ... GET ON IT!
 
Case Study: Envirocon Technologies
Written by Chris Merriam   
FreshInk provides three primary media related services; graphic design, photography and video production. Each medium contributes equally to the holistic view we take on each project or campaign. This not only insures consistency across a campaign but also provides FreshInk partners with a great end product. This case study gives you a better idea of how we work.

 
RESET:
Written by Fresh Ink   
This is Eric's entry in the international Bloom Fest film competition. The criteria was simple. The film had to be less than 3 minutes in length and it had to reference a well known movie in some way. See if you can tell which movie RESET: drew it's inspiration from.

 
Envy: Make Them Hate You
Written by Eric Darnell   
The Envy girls wanted to display their style in an environment that was contrary to what one would normally associate with high fashion. The equation: Fashion + Beauty + Creepy Basement = ENVY.

 
The Moving Wall
Written by Eric Darnell   
I was not prepared emotionally for what I experienced at The Wall. I took my camera to get some shots but found it difficult to see what I was doing through the tears in my eyes. So many names. So many stories. I got close enough to some of the conversations that were taking place to capture the memories. The audio clips that you hear in the video were not prompted.

 
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