“6/7 Hints” is a CD album produced by “macau.creatives”, it provides hints for the human race, that brings up world issues including nature, disasters, environment, war, doomsday and inequality.
This guy likes TV so much he even has one tattooed on his leg (that’s commitment!).
With each question it becomes more and more obvious this guy’s an open book, a very interesting open book. Hailing from Denver, Colorado, Timothy’s called San Francisco home for the last 16 years. He’s happily married, loves school and has been calling CCSF his 2nd home since ’98.
I remember Timothy was already in IDTV in 2008 or 2009, at that time I hadn't started learning video production yet. Also when I think of Tim, I'll think of someone I wanna be with...
Gregory Gazzano not only knows video production, he also knows sushi. Besides being a graduate of the BECA Program at San Francisco State University, he has been a sushi chef over for the past seven years. “You don’t see many Americans working as a sushi chef,” he explains. His experiences have exposed him to a number of different ethnicities and taught him more about Japanese culture than he would have dreamed of knowing otherwise.
That’s right. My latest video project was finished few days ago and now it’s available on my YouTube Channel! How wonderful is that! And here it is:
I’ve made two different versions of the same video, but the only difference is that the first one has funny outtakes, the second one doesn’t. Both of them are full version interview, each of them is about 14 minutes long.
Please enjoy the video. Thanks for watching everyone, and your support is very crucial. Also, I’m about to update my demo reels for the Spring 2012 season, so be sure to follow my blog, my Facebook or Twitter to get all the latest updates. See you later.
Even though I have been facing a lot of difficulties and obstructions of doing media production here in Macau, I still find some other ways to pursue my dream while I’m working full time on another job. Recently my cousin invited me to help shooting an interview with the manger of a local paper factory, which is also part of the project of his management class. Obviously I’ve been doing something like that many many times, so I said no problem. So we went to the paper factory last Friday morning, after setting up the equipment, then we were about to shoot the interview. There were two interviewers, and I worked as a director and cameraman. Everything was wrapped up around 12pm. After the shooting, I started doing the post production, and there was a lot of work, not just editing, but also fixing the audio problems, doing color corrections, creating motion graphics openers, etc. And I just finished everything this morning.
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Now please take a look on some of the behind the scenes pictures and also the screen captures of the post production process for this project here, by the way the entire interview will be available on my YT channel sometime next week, so stay tuned.
“6/7 Hints” Music Videos
May 7, 2012
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“6/7 Hints” is a CD album produced by “macau.creatives”, it provides hints for the human race, that brings up world issues including nature, disasters, environment, war, doomsday and inequality.
For more info about the album, please visit http://www.67hints.com (in Chinese) . For more info about “macau.creatives”, please visit their official website http://macau-creatives.org.
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