From 2004 episode. I met with the band during their first North American tour, and conducted this interview and recorded a live performance they gave in Boston. Here is a bit of the interview and the band performing the song "Everybody's Changing" from the album "Hopes and Fears." Great guys and quite talented- hoping to see them during their upcoming Fall tour in the U.S.!
Another clip from my exhibition video for Norman Rockwell Museum. In this segment James Gurney talks about his process, and how he comes up with the look of the dinosaurs in his successful book series "Dinotopia."
Opening clip for the video I created for the 2006 Norman Rockwell Museum exhibition. Here, "Dinotopia" creator James Gurney talks about his earliest influences.
Dinotopia creator/artist James Gurney talks about the different stages of completing his illustrations.
This is another clip from the video I created for the Norman Rockwell Museum's 2006 exhibition "Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney."
Clip from an interview with a-ha songwriter Magne Furuholmen which I conducted on the occasion of their comeback September 2005 concert in New York City. Magne talks about why he feels the band's work has made an impact on so many. The interview will air as part of a full-length special on a-ha for my music show "Berkshire Soundstage," which will air soon in the U.S.
Here is a short clip of an interview I conducted with jazz great Ron Carter back in 2004. Ron was nice enough to allow me to record part of his performance- a portion of which you can see here. I'm still working on putting this episode together - editing down a 3-camera shoot- thanks for being patient Ron!`
James Gurney talks about the use of models in creating his successful book series "Dinotopia."
This is another segment from the video I created for Norman Rockwell Museum's 2006 exhibition "Dintopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney." Sincere thanks to Jim for all the great photos I was able to use in the video!
Clip from the exhibition video for "National Geographic: The Art of Exploration." Here, National Geographic artists discuss the research necessary in creating their illustrations.
National Geographic artists discuss the history and impact of the magazine in this clip from the exhibition video for "National Geographic: The Art of Exploration."
Clip from the 2004 exhibition video I created for Norman Rockwell Museum. Artist David Macaulay talks about the process of creating his upcoming book on the human body.
Clip from one of the promotional videos for Norman Rockwell Museum's 2005 exhibition "The Art of the New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard." Cover artist Peter de Seve describes his love for animals, which often serve as subject matter for his work.
From 2005 episode. An interview with Vance Gilbert and recording of his performance at the Guthrie Center in Great Barrington, MA, in the summer of 2004. Vance is always an entertaining performer, and made for a great interview! Clip contains portion of his performance of "When Jimmy Falls In Love."
This is part of a short promo video I put together for my music show "Berkshire Soundstage" featuring my friends Hector on Stilts. A full program with these talented guys is in the works. Here they perform their song "Mom's In Love Again" off their album "Same Height Relation." I met Jeb's Mom recently- I didn't have the heart to ask her about this song...
Here is a preview of an interview I did with the Scottish band Travis for my music program "Berkshire Soundstage." This was recorded in Boston, MA in July of 2007, during the band's latest American tour. It was a real pleasure for me to do the interview, since they are one of my favorite bands!
Using footage I shot at Norman Rockwell Museum, here is a video I created of political illustrator Steve Brodner ("The New Yorker") sketching President George H. W. Bush and his wife Barbara faster than... a thousand points of light!
Sometimes you just get lucky with editing- I had the idea to speed up the footage, and then found this song... and it fit perfectly!
Clip from video for "National Geographic: The Art of Exploration" exhibition for Norman Rockwell Museum. Here, artists and National Geographic staff discuss the challenges and level of accuracy demanded by the magazine.
Here is the opening segment for one of the promotional videos I created for Norman Rockwell Museum's 2005 exhibition "The New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard." The exhibition celebrated the many witty and creative covers which appeared on "The New Yorker" magazine throughout the years. This video features an interview with the very talented Peter de Seve.