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The Flower Guy
A few weeks back on the way to dinner, my girlfriend and I discovered a large graffiti flower on the side of a worn-down facade in the City Center District of downtown Durham. The street-art looked so familiar that I stopped to take a photo, and after some research on social media we discovered that Michael De Feo, aka ‘The Flower Guy’, was in Durham planting his iconic blooms.
The bloom looked so familiar because I remember seeing The Flower Guy’s work featured in Banksy’s "Exit Through The Gift Shop" . Living on Wrightsville Beach for a number of years, the only graffiti I ever noticed was ignorant vandalism but living in downtown Durham I’ve become more aware of the buildings and historic structures- especially the ones tagged by a well-known street artist. 
Living in a smaller city, it’s not often I have the chance to see- or stumble upon in the process, works of art by such household names as Michael De Feo’s The Flower Guy and Shepard Fairey’s OBEY. Being a curious filmmaker, I reached out to Michael De Feo to see if I could film him at-work during his time here since I noticed he was hitting parts of Raleigh as well. Unfortunately, I just just missed him as he already left and was back in New York. 
Even though Michael De Feo was busy planting blooms back home, I grabbed my camera and took photos of what I could find around the neighborhood. I wanted to capture his work before the weather/construction/greedy art-horders started to deteriorate the pieces- as it was, someone has already tried to remove the flower on the Durham Bookcase building.
As excited as I was on social media to post photos of The Flower Guy’s blooms, I was equally pumped to know that he chose Durham as his canvas- a city I’ve grown to love and appreciate and in such a short period of time for its sense community, character and history.
Vines of Blooms:
Old Warehouse District
City Center District
Downtown Loop
Ninth Street, Old West Durham
For more on The Flower Guy: 
Michae De Feo official website
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OBEY in Charleston
Shepard Fairey working on Power and Glory in conjunction with the Halsey Institution of Contemporary Art 
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"Bonfire" at Cucalorus 20
What do alt-J, Major Lazer, Ryan Adams, Danny Brown, Wye Oak and ScreamCreature all have in common? Their videos are all screening together at the Cucalorus Film Festival’s Vision/Sound/Walls block this Saturday (Nov. 15th), followed by a director’s Q & A.
I’m real pumped for the opportunity as this video has been one of my favorite projects, and I feel a great sense of pride having worked with such a talented group of musicians, helping them bring their dream to visual reality. This is my third film selected to play the Cucalorus Film Festival (“Cat Show" in 2013, "For Keeps" in 2008) , and I’m honored to be part of the director’s Q & A afterwards where I’ll have a chance to speak more on how this project came together.
"Bonfire" will be screening at Bourgie Nights at 7 pm and is part of the Visual/Sound/Walls film block. Click below for more info:
"Bonfire" screening and Q & A
"Bonfire" production journal
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A few weeks ago, over 140 participants went Over The Edge and raised more than $200,000 for North Carolina Special Olympic athletes. Filmed 300 feet above Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh, watch as Sarah Thornton rappels down 30 stories of the Wells Fargo Building in honor of Coastal Kids Therapy.
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"Bonfire" at Cucalorus 20
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Proud to announce that the music video I shot and directed for ScreamCreature's first single, "Bonfire", has been selected to play the 20th Annual Cucalorus Film Festival! 
watch: "Bonfire" by ScreamCreature
read more: "Bonfire" production journal
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Sunday Morning at 7:01 am
Wrightsville Beach, NC
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Lucky Strike at 1:30 pm
Durham, NC
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Bonfire Review in Fourculture Magazine
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Thanks to the talented guys of ScreamCreature and a killer review of their self-titled EP in Fourculture Magazine, my video for their first single "Bonfire" received some nice press. Couldn't have said it any better, myself- thanks Fourculture!
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"The second track is "Bonfire", one of my favorites on the EP...The music video for this track is visually breathtaking. Amidst a background of time-elapsed photos of a beach at sunrise and sunset, a lone woman walks silhouetted by the rising sun and growing more and more distant as the music plays on. The video perfectly captures the ephemeral spirit of the song's lyrics."
- via Fourculture Magazine
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Demo Reel
A collection of taste treats from my work the past few years, including the short documentary "Cat Show", ScreamCreature's music video for "Bonfire" and some of my other short films and animations.
Music by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. "Husbands- Interlude" & "Morning Thought"
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"Alcatraz" production journal
Pitching Alcatraz
Alcatraz prison's eerie presence in the San Francisco Bay is a constant reminder that it once housed some of our nation's worst criminals. A few years ago I toured the prison and brought my camera along to shoot some video and photos.
If you've ever taken the Alcatraz tour you know how crowded it gets- and it's like that every day. The one chance I had to visit, it was sold-out up until the last ferry over to the island. Although there wasn't much time to finish the audio-guided tour, I was one of the last to leave which allowed me to get some nice empty wide-shots. Most of the time I was framing-out crowds of people because I wanted to capture the prison's desolate condition to give the viewer a sense of what it felt like inside those walls.
At the time I had just read Jim Quillen's memoir, "Alcatraz From Inside," and was so fascinated with his accounts as an inmate that I wanted to create my own video-adaptation to his book. Nothing had been produced to tell Quillen's life-story, so I edited together some of the footage I shot with sound-bites featured from the audio-tour.
I've always thought Quillen's book- along with Whitey Thompson's "Last Train To Alcatraz" and Jim Albright's "Last Guard Out" would make interesting dramas, perhaps even an entertaining miniseries altogether. Much like HBO's Band of Brothers and The Pacific were based on historical and personal accounts of those fighting within Easy Company during World War II, this series would focus on Alcatraz's history as a prison told through the perspectives of the inmates (Quillen, Thompson) and guards (Albright).
Even the way a series like Tremé captures the people and culture of New Orleans through certain characters, Alcatraz could tell the story of the the prison through the lives of those who inhabited the island- whether they were prisoners or family of the guards working there.
Throughout these accounts, the series would feature other major characters- some of the more infamous prisoners like Al Capone, George "Machine Gun" Kelly, Robert "Birdman" Stroud, and Alvin "Creepy" Karpis; place them within the backdrop of one of the toughest prisons of all-time, which was eventually shut down because of exceeding costs and amidst rumors of inhumane prisoner treatment (ironically, an issue that still exists in some prisons today).
Even more fascinating are the detailed accounts of Alcatraz's most notorious prison breaks.
The bloody Battle for Alcatraz which ended in military intervention after three inmates took over the prison; and the suspenseful escape where another three inmates left paper maché dummies in their beds to distract the guards while they climbed out from holes dug through their cell-walls and into the air-duct system, eventually out onto the roof.
The history-nerd side of me finds these memoirs and stories interesting, but the film-geek part of me also sees the entertainment value within them. None of this is to imply that past shows or movies based on the prison haven't been entertaining, but I just think Alcatraz could use an updated fresh-take, based more on the history and lives of those who inhabited the island.
Of course, a project like this would help to be produced by likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, or David Simon and Eric Overmyer, and released as a miniseries on HBO...but for now let's start with this video and get a feeling for how I think it could look.
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"Bonfire" production journal
From Sunrises to Sunsets
For as long as I've been taking pictures of the sunrise, I've always wanted to shoot time-lapses.
A good friend approached me about doing a music video for he and his brother's new band, ScreamCreature. The band- comprised of my bud Rob, his brother Chris Culos (O.A.R.) and Danny Chaimson (Gold Coast All-Stars), was set to release their first single, "Bonfire," and wanted a video to go along with it on their website and social media accounts.
I was game, but there was the important fact that Rob was in San Francisco, Chris was on tour, Danny was in Chicago, and I was here in NC.
No problem- music videos don't always have to feature the band. Rob and I emailed back and forth on some ideas on how to make this work from across the country. At the heart of "Bonfire" was a love-song, but he wanted to make the video about something other than the typical guy and a girl love-story. 
Since we were limited with money, equipment and short on time, I had to figure-out something that I could shoot and edit together on my own. When thinking outside the love-story theme, Rob suggested the idea of using nature/beauty shots or ephemeral imagery. This was perfect.
For a while I wanted to create time-lapses from the sunrises I see every morning, capturing the beauty about them.* Each day is different from the next- the way the clouds move with the rising sun, changing colors across the sky, and how fast it all occurs are all what makes it worth setting an early alarm for, and finding the ideal evening sunset location.
Shot over the course of a week, I biked around to some of my favorite spots on Wrightsville Beach, set-up my camera and enjoyed the scenery. I was lucky to work with a variety of partly-cloudy days and plenty of sunlight. When I wasn't outside chasing the sun and shooting time-lapses, I was home off-loading cards and exporting files. By the end of the week I had taken over 13,000 pictures from twenty different locations around the island.
After a few rough-cuts of the video, the band agreed that it looked good but still needed more of an identity- something that made it feel like a ScreamCreature video. The early edits helped to establish a visual-tone that went well with the music, but what we realized it lacked was a human element after-all. 
The visuals were strong enough to carry the ephemeral theme we established early on, but I still wanted to avoid the love-story idea. Rather than introduce a couple in love, I wanted to use a lone-female character and keep the idea of her presence ambiguous so that it raised more questions than it answered.
I enlisted the help of my girlfriend and filmed her early one morning in the beach access as the sun was rising. Keeping with the theme of her character being ambiguous, I had a solid direction in mind. I filmed Sarah walking through the Access, never focussing on her facial features but instead kept her silhouetted as the sun rose above the dunes. Throughout the video, her character drifts further away from the camera alluding to the fact she was growing distant from us.
Rather than explicitly show scenes of a guy and girl falling in/out of love, I wanted these new shots combined with the time-lapse footage to create a sense of love lost, keeping with the lyrical theme of "Bonfire."
Not only did this project give me the chance to film and edit time-lapses and mess around with different frame-rates and speeds, but it also challenged me visually as a filmmaker. The final video had a lot of stylized edits that helped bring something more to my work that wasn't there before, and it was through working back-forth with Rob and the band's notes that we found the love-story and it finally became a ScreamCreature music video.
* click here to view more photos of my daily sunrises
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Moonset and Sunrise
Access 13 at 7:19 am
Wrightsville Beach, NC
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The Relaunch
A couple goals that I have for this year are to write more, and shoot more often with my Canon camera when taking photos. 
Although these goals are more of an ongoing effort rather than something achieved, they help me to become a better filmmaker in the process. The past year I have worked to rebrand my work, and redesign my website with the intention of keeping it updated more frequently with blog entries, and projects that I'm working on and am involved with.
Lately, most of the blog entries have been sunrise photos- which is part of another on-going project, but the blog will also feature production journals with behind-the-scenes, and making-of featurettes from new projects that give a better view into the creative process. 
My hope is it makes the work more interesting, and becomes a platform to grow and improve upon. With that said, here is a look at some of my projects from the past year that I will recap in upcoming entries on the blog.
Stay tuned.
Teaming - animation
Animation supporting the idea of teaming within the health care community.
Client: Long Term Health Care Education Foundation
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Bonfire - music video
Music video for ScreamCreature's first-released single, "Bonfire."
Client: ScreamCreature
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Cat Show - short film
Short film following show-cats and their owners at an actual cat show event. Premiered at the 19th Annual Cucalorus Film Festival. 
Client: self-produced
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Cold and calm sunrise at 7:23 am
Wrightsville Beach, NC 
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Surf and Sunrise
Busy Sunday morning filled with good surf, a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Dunecat.
Wrightsville Beach, NC at 7:23 am
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This morning's sunrise was accompanied by a Dunecat and some beautiful clouds.
Wrightsville Beach, NC at 7:20 am
Sunlight painting the clouds as it rises
Dunecat leads the way
Looking back at the Access
Access 13
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First Sunrise of 2014. Happy New Year!
Wrightsville Beach, NC at 7:16 am
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