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Mitch Martinez and Erik Lu of the Philadelphia area's own Descendant Films ventured into Philadelphia to shoot some stunning firebreathing footage with Mike and Jexime Icon.
For more information, visit http://www.mikeicon.com and Iconic Fire on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Iconic-Fire/203047049708011 |
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Stamphill gives back to the community by helping create a promotional video for Souderton, PA's Indian Valley Boys and Girls Club - an afterschool activity youth center. The video is to help raise funds for the non-profit organization. The first day of shoot involved interviews of some of the young attendents. There was also some local newspaper coverage of the shoot by the Souderton Independent.
Read the article here: CLICK HERE |
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The cast and crew braved inclement weather for the second and final day of principal photography for the crime story short film, "Welcome Home, Charlie Valentine" written by Jason Lauer. Starring Bruce Clifford, Frank Thon and Sarah Dewey.
Check out the available websites: http://www.SarahLynnDewey.com and http://www.starnow.com/frankthon |
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On the coldest in January, the first day of the Drop Anchor music video narrative was shot with actors Christopher Dalbey and Tony Slade. It was cold enough to irreparably damage our data transfer laptop and freeze a twelve ounce cup of water in less than 30 minutes. We shot in the Fortress of the Arts in Philadelphia. Availability of electricity was slightly lacking for the scenes but what the footage still looks pretty great. Once the VFX are put in for some of the shots it should really close the deal. |
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A quiet evening's art video shoot with actress/model Susie Delp was filled with the music of Fiona Apple, Gwen Stefani, and Portishead. The evening's endeavors yielded some stunning and provocative visuals.
Until the final video is finished being edited, look for some of this footage in our RED show reel. |
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The first shoot of the year was Alan Fenstermaker's Drunk Driving PSA shot at Hattrick's Bar in Hatfield, PA. The shoot pooled the production talents of Dave Kappler's crew for lighting and sound, Chris Pierdomenico as the AD, Johnny Walker on wardrobe and set design, Dan Sinisi and Mitch Martinez from the Stamphill team as AC and DP for the shoot. |
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In other news:
Stamphill's Mitch Martinez joins the Jackpot in the West team for another music video - this time as a gaffer. The music video is a gritty crime story for rap artist, Illz. This is one of a series of music videos for Illz that should will be released simultaneously. Mitch was also the DP for the Illz music video, "the darkside" shot in NYC.
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