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Shaking It to New Orleans Bounce
Jul 23, 2010
Bounce is a raunchy, local hip-hop style that developed in the 1990s but is only now escaping its hometown with the help of some unlikely stars.
After Effects Workflow at The New York Times
Oct 26, 2009
The use of motiongraphics/animation is still pretty new at The New York Times. We’re still figuring things out, but I thought it might be useful to some to see what our work flow is like.
Recent Video Work for The New York Times
Oct 13, 2009
More video work for The New York Times using the Canon 5D Mark II camera.
Lessons Learned Shooting with the Canon 5D Mark II
Jul 15, 2009
We interviewed about 50 people for the piece but could only use a fraction of them, and how to sync audio with 5D Mark II footage
Behind the Scenes of LENS
Jun 1, 2009
A few people have been asking me how the LENS Blog on The New York Times site came to be and what software it was built on. I thought I’d shed a little light on the development process and answer some of these questions.
Thirst in the Mojave
Jan 5, 2009
Thirst in the Mojave tries to bring a little more web mentality to video but still utilize the linear narrative strengths that make video such a great storytelling tool.
Demo Reel 2008
Dec 21, 2008
2008 demo reel showcasing my work as a Producer, Editor, Videographer and Animator.
Pogue-o-matic
Nov 26, 2008
An interactive gadget finder featuring personalized buying advice from New York Times technology columnist David Pogue.
Choosing a President
Nov 5, 2008
This presidential campaign has been two years in the making and the political landscape has changed a lot over those two years.
Reckless Willie
Aug 30, 2008
Willie Chapman has 10 kids in 3 states and he’s 40 years old. Professional boxing matches are still his main income and also the only way he can pay child support to see his kids. Because of his age and losing record, Nevada may not license him to fight anymore. Willie also shows signs of dementia, most likely caused from continued brain trauma caused by boxing.
