Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Lite Caddie Cart Bag (VMgolfbag.com)

On Sept. 22nd I'd set out to work with Vince Marvaso designer of the Lite Caddie Cart Bag™ at the University Club - Richmond, KY.
Vince had come in from Virginia for a few days stay with a previous colleague: Joyce Green of Jordan Hill Farm, as he also set out to work with Nicole Mueller of Startup Productions for his website work, as well as myself for the video work for his Lite Caddie Cart Bag™.

I had coordinated our talent, got in touch with the University Club reps and arranged a location/time/ shots...the works.

After a month of post work deliberations and edits, Vince's 3 videos finally got to see the light of day for marketing and promotional purposes and the hope is that his Lite Caddie Cart Bag™ becomes the next Hot New Golf Product!

If you check out VMgolfbag on Facebook you may also come across the Teaser Video!

For More on the Lite Caddie Cart Bag (VMgolfbag.com)

For More Work from 3Gins Media (ThreeGinsMedia.com)

Heres the behind the scenes video




VM Golf Bag - The Purpose


VM Golf Bag - How to Use






Sunday, October 11, 2015

Shoe Doctor - 72 Hour Challenge

(3Gins Media)

So I'd called Tim Joseph about 6 weeks prior to meeting him as he was a lead provided by my good friend David Gannon (Edward Jones); Tim had just taken over his father's Cobbler business and of course this meant a fresh opportunity to fill a need (Shoe and Boot repair) with quality craftsmanship.

For those unaware, the cobbler trade is a very distinct craft, its more humble origins are held as far back as the original leather shoes which date 5,500 years old having been found in Armenia.

However, the craft of mending shoes in its current trade before Shoemaking and Mending split during the industrial era is as old school as the 14-1600s in rural Europe.

Mr. Tim Joseph is infact a Shoe Mender (Cobbler) and can repair a large variety of Footware as well as luggage items and purses as well; if its made of a fabric, leather, rubber, fiber - he's got a method to save you money and the work ethic to back his word.

We were on a crunch time between when I found out about what he wanted done and when it was due; I myself enjoy challenges and made it happen for Tim. And we'll be doing more in the next couple weeks.

Blog Video


The Shoe Doctor, Shoe Repair and Sales - Presentation video



Saturday, October 10, 2015

Early Producer: AVS Realty

(3Gins Media)
Earlier this year I had to opportunity to make a presentation to the local Berkshire Hathaway firm; though I was unsure of its actual success to reach out to a field where I'd had some experience, but nothing portfolio-wise because I worked under other companies and making the distinction between what I was able to do versus the work of others is just blurred lines.
I did however show what I had participated in making happen and what I had done independently since; that backed with just a tad of confidence in my abilities led to one agent taking a chance.

That chance has given me the awesome opportunity to walk inside some amazing homes and cover them for Amanda Stepp-Marcum. Recently we covered our 3rd home collectively and with the assistance of an experienced Drone flier, I was quite excited to round up this latest listing.

The First Video attached is actually a couple of tips I used for covering the house with the gear I used as well as a sneak peek of the latest realty video itself
 
Available on:
(Amanda V. Stepp-Marcum's networks: Facebook, twitter, instagram,  and kyhomes.co)
(3Gins Media: Facebook, www.threeginsmedia.com)

•Blog Video



AVS Realty Video 3


You can also check out the progression process from the first and second video to see what was done differently between 1-3 to cater to Amanda's unique style.

AVS Realty Video 1


AVS Realty Video 2


A few things I did not mention in the video are my investments in:
•iOttie dashboard mount; the suction-cup model, not the vent clip - it was too heavy.
•aTian Stabilizer Rig
• Tascam DR40 (separate audio recording; in conjunction with my wireless pro lavaliere)
•Another couple bits I always keep on me: Sunpak all-in-one card reader, 3.5mm to XLR adapter, a Do-hick-Key (I believe its called; pants belt loop clip multi-tool thing - super useful), Leatherman and my carpenters knife.

I have a GoGoBag I always have in my office that I take with me where-ever I go. I'll cover that in another post.

Solid Deals.