Wedding and a Tailgate

This past Saturday was a busy day for us. Our first shoot was  in front of Lincoln Financial Field before a Temple University football game. As Temple grads, it’s always fun to do something related to our alma mater.  We were hired to shoot a concert  by the band  Teardrop Conception  before the game during the tailgate.

After the concert we made our way to the Northampton Valley Country Club in Richboro, PA for the wedding of Amy and Daniel.

They were a very nice couple and we had a great afternoon working with them.  We had to dodge a few golf balls during the photo session but photographer Jack Kapp from the Pros made the most of the situation and we got some very good video. After the ceremony we were treated to the sounds of the Element K band. The contrast between the classic rock of the morning and the modern pop of the evening made very good book ends for our long but fun and interesting Saturday.

With the long day behind us we met some really cool people including two different bands. We also extend our congratulations to the happy couple Amy and Daniel and wish them the best of luck!!

2010-09-21T13:42:06+00:00September 21st, 2010|Corporate & Promotional, Weddings|

Firestone Metal Products Una-Clip Video

So as I was climbing up a ladder to the roof  inside the under construction Warwick Middle School in Lititz, PA I wondered if hazard pay should have been considered when I negotiated the contract for this job.  For those who don’t know me, I”m a big guy and heights and I don’t exactly get along too well.

Thankfully it was a big flat roof and it was more than worth the trip to shoot the video we needed. I was up on the roof shooting a video for a new product just introduced by Firestone Metal Products called the UNA-CLIP. It’s designed to save time when installing metal wall panels. Rather than having to attach the clips to the panel with screws, the UNA-CLIP clips directly to the panel saving installers time and effort.

The star of the video Bob Griffiths invented the clip and his knowledge of the product was very helpful to make sure I was getting all the right shots.  Unlike me, he was right at home on the job site. I’m happy to report that I made it back down the ladder safe and sound along with all the video gear.

The marketing department at Firestone was very happy with the final product and has already used it at a trade show this past week.

Check out the new Firestone Video on the Valley Creek Productions business page.

2009-10-12T19:38:28+00:00October 12th, 2009|Corporate & Promotional|
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