Most recently, I worked with the other of Total Bowling Gear to create a video highlighting his background and why consumers should shop at his establishment.
The videos here are footage that I shot during my time at Inteze Tattoo Ink. All video was shot with standard HD consumer cameras.
I shot and edited all the videos featured on this page and on my YouTube page (except 90's bowling commercials). Over the five years of making videos, I was able to set a new standard in the industry. Having this opportunity allowed me to create unique videos, changing the path for the industry today. All my video editing and camera knowledge is self taught. The learning process was very frustrating at times, but also very gratifying.
The above video features a character that Buddies Pro Shop owner, Chris Forry created after speaking with the brand manager for Storm Bowling. The professor was filmed on a green screen with staged questions over a one day shoot. The people on the telephone were filmed several weeks later at a trade show. The person that played Sven Tensblit, Todd Forcelena, is an awesome person to work with. He was able to bring the character to life and create something that was talked about throughout the bowling industry.
This video featured several firsts for me. This was the first time that I used a professional voice over artist, Ray Otis, in a video for Columbia 300. This video also featured bowling ball path tracing. This feature allowed the public to visually see that differences between two bowling balls. This tracing feature was the first to be used in a manufacturer's video.
This video featured the complete line-up for Columbia 300 bowling balls for the 2010-11 season. This video was the first in the industry to show all the current production bowling balls for one company at that time. This video allowed bowlers to see the unique differences between each bowling balls for the Columbia 300 brand.