Adventures in Corporate Video 2009

Posted on: Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Comments: 2

2009 was the first year in recent memory when I did not produce or release a short film. This is a pretty big deal to me, as I’ve completed around 5 in the past three years. However, I definitely had plenty to do as I enjoyed the last leg of a film festival run for Fingers. Here are some of the videos I worked on in the past year.

Please let the videos load for a few moments before playing them. All of these videos were completed at Vision Teleproduction, Inc. in Kansas City, where I work full time as a producer and editor.

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“Circus” – Drew Brees

Editor, Graphics, Effects

As a sports fan, this music video was a lot of fun. I tried to marry the spectacular offense of the New Orleans Saints with the carnivalesque atmosphere of their home games. We completed this video for our client Premier Sports for the yearly 101 Awards banquet which honors the best offensive and defensive players in the National Football League. Drew Brees and Peyton Manning received the offensive honors; ironic, since both of their teams are poised for a deep playoff run this year. I have a sneaking suspicion that I’ll need to put together another video for one or both of them…

Injury Free – “Safe Teen Driving”

Editor

The Injury Free Coalition for kids is ran out of New York. We usually do a few informational/advocacy videos for them every year.

Domestic Violence PSA

Editor, Animator, Camera

This makes the second domestic violence video in two years that I have either directed or worked on. I directed a DV video for the UMKC Women’s Center, about college sexual awareness issues. With this one, I was the editor, animator, and one the two camera operators. The 11 minute finished product is extremely powerful. A diverse group of survivors (and rare admitted abuser) share their stories to help raise awareness about the important issue of domestic violence. This is the animated open to the video, re-purposed with an end tag so that it can be used for a local network television :60 PSA.

“Legacy”

Animator

Emanuel Cleaver II is a U.S. Congressman and former mayor of Kansas City. Polishing off the rust of my After Effects Education, I put this simple intro together for a live event honoring his contributions to his church and Kansas City.

Whats Next?

- In January I will be editing a music video for a rap artist from St. Louis, directed by AFI Directing Alumni Kevin Coleman.
- I’ve finished writing a short and I’ve started on another. The second will be the one I’m most likely to produce myself, but that will all depend on…
…If/which graduate film program accepts me. I’m waiting to hear back on 4. If I don’t get in to any of them, my money will go towards that new project.
- More work, more fun!

#projects

2 Responses to “Adventures in Corporate Video 2009”

  1. Drew Says:

    Go Saints! GREAT Drew Brees video. Hope they win their first SB this year. I’ll pass this link along.

  2. Jennifer Says:

    Nice work, Jordan. How long does it take for you to do these videos?

    Jordan: Thank you! It all depends on the time frame of the client. Some take days, others weeks. It usually depends on how quickly we can collect all the pieces and ideas before sitting down and working them out. Some projects go slow, some fast. It’s a curious science. There’s never a rhyme or reason as to why that happens!

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