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On Location With Lacrosse Star Paul Rabil
A thousand miles and several Red Bulls later, we’re still spinning from a whirlwind commercial shoot in Baltimore with lacrosse star Paul Rabil!
Though just a few weeks ago we weren’t aware that there’s such a thing as Major League Lacrosse, we were thrilled to join Huffman Studios in telling the story of the MLL’s three-time MVP player in a 30-second spot for Warrior Sports. Daniel Cojanu performed miracles with a DSLR rig and natural lighting, while Elise Hugus handled the sound and “moto-dolly.”
While location scouting, we truly amazed to see so many kids playing lacrosse, everywhere from upper-class neighborhoods to more inner-city ones. From the parks to the warehouse gym Rabil works out in, the story is as much about the city as its most famous lacrosse champ.
With the MLL lacrosse season gearing up in May, you’ll be sure to hear about Rabil’s feats as midfielder for the Boston Cannons— and our commercial that’s set to go viral this spring!
Upon our return, we were honored to find ourselves on the front page of the local paper, The Falmouth Enterprise. Many thanks to reporter Chris Kazarian for his interest in our work! Read all about it in the online version.
Also posted in commercial, Daniel Cojanu, Elise Hugus
Tagged commercial, Daniel Cojanu, Elise Hugus, lacrosse, Lukas Huffman, paul rabil
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Trusting Rain
An offshore tax haven? Island paradise? Or an example of ingenuity in water conservation?
Rainwater collection is a way of life in Bermuda. With no natural springs, rivers, or ponds on the island, each household is responsible for its own supply.
Though visitors are blissfully unaware of the island’s tenuous existence, and it’s centuries old method of water conservation.
Capturing rainwater is second nature for the inhabitants of Bermuda, born of necessity and ingenuity.
Set against a the natural beauty of the island, this film reveals the complex relationship between natural resources and a growing population.
By “trusting rain,” Bermudan’s personal stories provide us with lessons with important applications on an increasingly thirsty planet.
Associate Producer Bayard Outerbridge. Release date summer 2011.
Also posted in Bermuda, Kristin Alexander, water conservation
Tagged Bermuda Environmental and Sustainability Task Force, drinking water, Kristin Alexander, rainwater collection, water conservation
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