Shortly before the Seattle Sounders FC made their latest trip to the MLS Cup, the Seattle agency TETHER reached out to me to help put together this fun little hype vid for the club.
Another collab with the team at Xbox. This time, Xbox Industrial Designers Monique Chatterjee and Carl Ledbetter got together to break down the story behind every Xbox One controller. Longer than the typical vid… but worth the watch for even the casual Xbox gamer.
A video I did for Columbia Sportswear and the Seattle agency TETHER.
I recently got to work with the fine folks at COLOR to do a little editorial magic for Microsoft and the Seattle Seahawks.
I wasn’t the only editor on this one so there are plenty of folks to acknowledge for how great this came out. But as you might imagine, I was more than happy to play even a small part.
Go Hawks.
DeShawn Shead’s journey to recovery through modern sports science: http://trnsfrm.ms/hawks
Really cool little commercial spot I got to cut for Amazon. How cute is that puppy!?!?
Fun little commercial spot I got to help put together for Amazon. Big talented team on this one… from set decorators, directors, producers, colorists, and graphic designers. All I did was cut.
Page Flip is a reimagined navigation experience that makes it easy to explore Kindle books while saving your place. With Page Flip, readers can easily flip back and forth between pages to reference different parts of the book while they read.
I recently had the pleasure of working with the team at Amazon Creative Services on some spots that show off the benefits of their Prime Membership program.
Blasting lasers, pumping smoke machines, colored filters and falling crystal dust. Not all desktop images are created equal. Take a look behind the scenes at the making of the iconic Windows 10 image as Microsoft collaborates with world renowned, San Francisco-based design director Bradley G. Munkowitz aka GMUNK.
I’m particularly proud of this one… with over a MILLION views on Youtube, it’s one for my personal record book.
Microsoft Ventures Seattle hosted 14 productivity-focused startups in its spring 2015 Digital Work Accelerator. I got to help them show off a bit of what that experience was like for the folks involved.