Category: Video

  • Colorado Fall Aerial

    Colorado Fall Aerial

    Published: by PICSPORADIC 

    My time back in Colorado was short

    I was in the state for only about a month and it was jam packed with activity. Liz and I had an impromptu sideshow tour setup for Volcanarchy with stops in Gunniston, Crested Butte, Carbondale and Boulder. We were also stocking up on equipment an supplies for our next big endeavor: #expeditionancash in Peru.

    In the meantime I was staying with an old friend in Lakewood a suburb outside of Golden. After three years living in the front range and two years away abroad it was amazing to return and see how much development has occurred in just a brief amount of time.

    The suburbs had melded together – new housing developments breached the open prairie that previously defined city limits. The entire Denver metropolitan area seems expanding with the same boundless fervor that is common for so many American megalopolis’ sprawling in an urban chain from Berthud all the way south to  Colorado Springs.

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    The only time I had visited the Red Rocks Amphitheatere was for work during a load out for the String Cheese Incident – I remember there was a late season storm and the semi-trucks struggled up the steep slope to the loading dock – Red Rocks is nefarious among bands as one of the worst load-ins in the west.

    Looking at the map I noticed just how close the Amphitheatere was to where I was staying . So I made a plan to capture it with the drone. The next day I woke before sunrise – threw my 3DR Solo in its backpack and rode my cyclocross bike 10mi to Morrison in the cold October morning breaking a sweat anxious to get the shot. The exciting part about sunrise photo shoots is you never know exactly what you are going to get.

    Cotton candy sky above Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO

    I setup the drone on the opposite valley and few over to the site to catch some photos of the Amphitheatere. There was a surprising number of people there climbing around the stairs setting up to watch the sunrise. I used the opportunity to frame some shots and plan my flight pattern.

    On my second battery I flew up to the ridge separating the Morrison valley from the front range – the sun poured over the cresting mesa catching the morning clouds. The sky behind the Amphitheatere exploded in nuclear color. The thing about Colorado is just when you think the sunrise is over – bam! It gives you more and more!

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    Table Mountain Golden, CO

    With our date of departure to Peru growing ever near we started to spend more time working on the bikes, getting them ready for the big expedition.

    A lot of that time was spent at Pedal Pushers Cyclery  in Golden Colorado. Liz had recently gotten a new Scott Spark RC bike from Scott for the trip and we were putting it through its measures at the shop – with a full conversion kit from XC race machine to long distance bikepacking rig.

    Luckily I found some time to do some droning and experienced first hand why they call it Golden.

    The distinctive mesa of South Table mountain Golden, CO

    Table mountain presides over golden hosting a variety of single pitch sport climbing along its cliff band. The most distinctive feature of the mesa is its nearly flat cap that is formed by ancient lava flows. I have spent many times at it’s crag drinking beer whist admiring the monstrosity of the Coors brewing plant below.

    For this shot I wanted to time it with the last light of day – the final ray of light hitting a few hikers perched atop the mesa.

    First hint of sunrise over Morrison Colorado

    Published: by PICSPORADIC 

  • Mayan Families – Campaign Video

    Mayan Families – Campaign Video

    Mayan Families Campaign Videos

    Fundraising Videos that Make a Difference

    Original Recording Date: Jun-Nov 2015 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

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    Mayan Families Campaign Video

    Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

    During my work with Mayan Families in Guatemala I produced and edited over a dozen campaign videos to generate support for programs in need.

    The videos were multi-purpose with the objective of educating, inspiring and thanking donors that had contributed. The videos feature custom animation and an upbeat feel to inspire people to get involved.

    The campaigns with Global Giving and Living on one enjoyed great success -many times exceeding their initial goal.

    Step Up for 200 Students in Guatemala Campaign

    $10,000 Raised

    Thank you video celebrating the successful campaign of nearly 100 donors to provide 200 students with a new pair of shoes.

    Without shoes, impoverished Guatemalan children cannot safely walk to school. This basic item can be a barrier for many children, limiting their access to various opportunities including education. Giving children shoes is a gift that physically allows them to access education and in turn the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty.

    Live Below the Line Campaign

    $40,000 Raised

    The Live Below the Line campaign challenges individuals across the world to eat and drink on $1.50 a day for 5 days. Participants use their experience to raise awareness of the lack of choice faced by 1.2 billion people who currently live below the extreme poverty line, and raise vital funds to combat it.

    This video follows Mayan Families staff member Juan Haro as shops for food at the local market in Panajachel. Most of the families the organization works with live on much less than $1.50 for all expenses, every single day.

    Elderly Feeding Center Campaign

    $25,100 Raised

    This video supported a Global Giving campaign that helped to save an elderly feeding / community center in San Jorge la Laguna, Gautemala. The video served to educate and inspire with an urgent message about the effects malnutrition in Guatemala.

    The Mayan Families Feeding center in San Jorge provides neglected elderly and abandoned children in critical need – populations most at risk for malnutrition – with a nutritious meal in a safe, nurturing environment every day. Without this center, 57 elderly and 15 kids in critical need will go hungry; the elderly’s health will continue to deteriorate and children’s growth will be stunted.

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    Lumix GH3
    Lumix GX-1
    GoPro Hero 3
    4 months
    24fps 1080p
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    Tascam Audio Recorder
    Sennheiser ew 100 ENG G3

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  • Mayan Families – Education Series

    Mayan Families – Education Series

    Mayan Families Education Series

    Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

    In conjunction with Mayan Familes I produced and edited a series of documentary shorts focusing on the education system in Guatemala.

    In rural Guatemala child labor is commonplace. Many children do not continue their studies after sixth grade – opting instead to work to support their families.  Young girls have it particularly hard with a high rate of pregnancy at a young age.  For parents in extreme poverty it is often difficult to justify sending their children to school.

    Mayan Families is a US based non-profit that operates schools around Lake Atitán, through their student sponsorship program nearly 3,000 students and their families have access to education.

    This 6 part series highlights problems facing the education system in Guatemala. The videos follow 3 students throughout their daily lives as they work to support their families while at the same time balancing their studies and aspirations.

    For the project  I interviewed over a dozen people: community leaders, students, teachers, parents, and Mayan Families staff gathering a wide range of perspectives for the story.

    Original Recording Date: Jun-Nov 2015 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

    Josephina’s Story

    Tierra Linda

    15 year old Josefina Ben Xajú has 10 siblings. She wakes up each day before dawn  working in the fields with her family who grow onions, string beans and herbs. She must balance her family responsibilities and her studies by working in the fields before and after school.

    Her older sisters had children early and Josephina sees the effect it had on changing their lives. She wants to go into business.

    Josefina’s parents want her to live a life outside of farming- however they must manage the expenses of the family all the while cultivating a harvest which is continuously under threat and undervalued.

    Christina’s Story

    Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

    Christina is 15 years old – her widowed mother left for the nearby city of Quetzaltenango to work leaving her to care for her 8 year old sister. Christina shops and prepares food for her sister each day before heading to school.

    Christina wants to go to university and continue studying music however her mother insists that she begin working full time so they can pay the loan on their house.

    Sadly, Christina’s story is a common one in Guatemala where oftentimes older girls must take care of and raise their younger siblings.

    Andrés’ Story

    Tierra Linda

    16 Year old Andrés lives in Tierra Linda above Lake Atitán. Each day he walks to school down a steep hiking trail. Although the family barely has electricity in their home Andres is studying computer Science and hopes to become a teacher.

    In this episode we talk with Isabel, a mother that explains how difficult it can be to provide for her family through farming. Isabel expresses the temptation many families have to send their boys to work to provide for the family  and how she had to fight to keep her children in School.

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    Lumix GH3
    Lumix GX-1
    GoPro Hero 3
    4 months
    24fps 1080p
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    Tascam Audio Recorder
    Sennheiser ew 100 ENG G3

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  • MTB Guatemala – La Infinita Tzanjuyub VIDEO

    MTB Guatemala – La Infinita Tzanjuyub

    Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

    This weekend I got to join my favorite crew: the Papa Bikers to explore a new route by mountain bike near Lake Atitlán. We dropped 7,000ft from near 11,000ft later conquering a climb dubbed “la Infinita” ( ∞ ). The enormous landscape of Guatemala leaves so much room for exploration!

    After nearly a year away from the lake
    coming back here feels like I have returned to a second home.

    The long days , endless climbing  and  enormous terrain bring new vistas that make everything worthwhile

    The Papa bikers have embraced the spirit of adventure with each ride pushing themselves further becoming more acquainted with the country they call home.

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    Equipment / Stats:

    Lumix G85
    GoPro Hero 4
    LG G4
    48 hrs
    24p 4k
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    DJI Mavic Pro
    Sony ECM-CS3 mic

    Original Recording Date: April 2, 2017 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

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  • VLOG Expedition Ancash Day 09

    VLOG Expedition Ancash Day 09

    Expedition Ancash Day 09

    Mountain Biking in Caraz, Peru

    Join adventure athletes Elizabeth Sampey And Brendan James on their search to find mountain biking trails in Caraz at the foothills of the 6700m Cordillera Blanca, Peru. This video is part of our 40 day bikepacking tour of the Ancash district.

    A large thank you to our sponsors!
    Scott Bicycles
    Defiant Pack
    Gore Bike Wear
    Industry Nine Componentry
    Julbo Eyewear

    Equipment / Stats:

    Lumix G7
    GoPro Hero 4
    LG G4
    48 hrs
    24p 4k
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    Sony ECM-CS3 mic

    Original Recording Date: April 2, 2017 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

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  • Kingdom Trails Breaking News Video

    Kingdom Trails Breaking News Video

    Published: by PICSPORADIC 

    Kingdom Trails Breaking News Video

    East Burke, Vermont

    When was first contacted by Lilias Ide over at the Kingdom Trail Association for their next summer video series she told me she wanted to do a spoof news report – little did we both know just how far the concept would go.

    The final edit features custom graphics and sound – edited from 5 days off shooting where I followed the kingdom trail crew and along as well as filming the scripted newsroom segments.

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    Lumix DMC-G7
    GoPro Hero 4
    60 hours
    2.7k
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    Ziyhun R2 Gimbal
    Tascam Audio Recorder

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  • MAYAN FAMILIES Rotary Trade School

    MAYAN FAMILIES Rotary Trade School

    Mayan Families Rotary Trade School

    Lake Atitlán, Guatemala

    This video was produced for Mayan Families and Rotary International who invested in a flagship project to introduce trade schools to the lake Atitlan Region. The three schools: Carpentry, Computers and sewing provide a bridge between primary education and real world work for motivated students.

    For this project I interviewed three students and teachers combining their first hand experience with English narration. All animation was done custom for the project.  I also followed the Upper Arlington Rotary Club of Ohio on their annual visit gathering additional footage of the crew in action.

    This video was presented by the Upper Arlington Rotary Club at the Rotary International Convention demonstrating the initiative’s progress and garnering additional funds to ensure the project could continue.

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    Equipment / Stats:

    Lumix GH3
    GoPro Hero 3
    3 weeks
    1080p Web Deliverable
    Adobe Premiere
    After Effects
    Boom Mic
    Tascam Audio Recorder

    Original Recording Date: April 2, 2017 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

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  • Backcountry Magazine Ski Test Week – VIDEO

    Backcountry Magazine Ski Test Week – VIDEO

    Backcountry Ski Test Week

    Powder Mountain, Utah

    I joined Backcountry Magazine for their annual gear test week following the antics of 30 ski testers and producing a daily Vlog for their website.

    This was the first official video assignment I had taken from the magazine and I was more than excited to be flown out to Powder Mountain in Utah for a week. The series of 5 videos documents the day to day in the life of a ski tester.  The testers would take dozens of runs noting the differences in equipment.

    Technically this was a very demanding assignment for me. Spending most of the days on the slopes hiking and skiing meant late nights editing and publishing the daily videos.

    Original Recording Date: Apr 1-6, 2014 | Published: by PICSPORADIC 

    Day 00

    Arrival

    Backcountry Magazine’s Gear Test Week, our annual pilgrimage to Powder Mountain, Utah, kicks off with more than 40 testers evaluating over 200 skis and 100 AT and telemark boots for five days to create next fall’s 2015 Gear Guide.

    Day 02

    James Peak

    While skiers polished off the remaining pockets of fresh snow on the slopes of Powder Mountain, a contingent of testers snuck out to James Peak to hunt down some untouched powder. Lathered in sun screen and equipped with avalanche gear, they found what the were looking for.

    Day 03

    On the slopes

    Backountry Magazine’s annual gear test week at Powder Mountain in Utah draws over 50 independent testers to try out 2015 models of backcountry skis, boots, and bindings.

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    Equipment / Stats:

    Panasonic GX-1
    Canon FD 50mm f1.4
    Nightly editing
    24 hr turnaround
    24fps 1080p
    Sony Vegas Pro
    Tascam Audio Recorder
    Sennheiser ew 100 ENG G3

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