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OK Go - "Primary Colors" | A Stop-Motion Music Video for Sesame Street
Stop-motion music video with the indie rock band, OK Go. Produced for Sesame Street by Marty Abrahams. Directed by Al Jarnow.
This version features the color corrections originally intended by director of photography, Jeff Turick. The version which unfortunately premiered on the Rolling Stone website and subsequently aired on Sesame Street had never been treated and was muddy and dark.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
published: 22 Jun 2012
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Webcam, a short film about modern miscommunication.
I made this film back in 2002 when webcams were really starting to gain popularity. (not that they've ever become hugely popular). It was selected to premiere as the opening short film on the first day of the Brooklyn Summer Movie Series, set on the lawn beneath the Brooklyn Bridge with the NY skyline in the background. It was an extraordinary night. Needless to say, I was on cloud 9. It later screened in the Sundance Channel's "Buzzcuts" series (not sure if they do that anymore, but it was a great little program to support local filmmakers).
You can view more of my work at www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com
published: 15 Jul 2012
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2018 DN Ice Boat Racing | Lake Charlevoix, Michigan
published: 01 Feb 2018
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Canon's The Story Beyond the Still - "Allison" | Chapter 4 Winner, Sundance 2011 Premiere
***Winning entry for Chapter 4, The Story Beyond the Still Contest***
A short film by Director and Director of Photography Jeff Turick which was voted the Chapter 4 Winner for Canon's "The Story Beyond the Still Contest." The film screened to standing room only audience at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival with the other seven chapters in the series.
Here's the link to view all the chapters in their chronological entirety, including "Corridors", the Winners-written collaboration directed by Vincent Laforet: https://vimeo.com/19096657
Chapter 4 Director's commentary with technical notes and extended beach scene here:
http://vimeo.com/11806174
New York based DP Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provides production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video prod...
published: 22 Jun 2012
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Happy Holidays, everyone!
published: 15 Dec 2017
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Iridescent Learning - "Cubicle" | A Commercial shot on Canon 5D Mark 2
A wonderful and heartwarming commercial by the amazingly creative John Doan, lensed by Director of Photography Jeff Turick to promote Iridescent Learning, a youth educational program in Bronx, NY.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
published: 22 Jun 2012
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"Growing My Brave" - a Documentary Trailer about Healing Arts, shot on the Canon 5D Mark 2
A trailer for a documentary about healing arts, and complementary and alternative medicine, featuring the remarkable work of California therapist Fred Mitouer. Directed by filmmaker Jeff Turick, and shot by Jeff and his wife Kristen Turick using Canon 5D Mark 2 cameras. Music by Jay Lifton and his marvelous cello comrade, Daniel Bensi.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
published: 22 Jun 2012
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OK Go - "Primary Colors" | A Stop-Motion Music Video for Sesame Street
Stop-motion music video with the indie rock band, OK Go. Produced for Sesame Street by Marty Abrahams. Directed by Al Jarnow.
This version features the color c...
Stop-motion music video with the indie rock band, OK Go. Produced for Sesame Street by Marty Abrahams. Directed by Al Jarnow.
This version features the color corrections originally intended by director of photography, Jeff Turick. The version which unfortunately premiered on the Rolling Stone website and subsequently aired on Sesame Street had never been treated and was muddy and dark.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
https://wn.com/Ok_Go_Primary_Colors_|_A_Stop_Motion_Music_Video_For_Sesame_Street
Stop-motion music video with the indie rock band, OK Go. Produced for Sesame Street by Marty Abrahams. Directed by Al Jarnow.
This version features the color corrections originally intended by director of photography, Jeff Turick. The version which unfortunately premiered on the Rolling Stone website and subsequently aired on Sesame Street had never been treated and was muddy and dark.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 879237
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Webcam, a short film about modern miscommunication.
I made this film back in 2002 when webcams were really starting to gain popularity. (not that they've ever become hugely popular). It was selected to premiere a...
I made this film back in 2002 when webcams were really starting to gain popularity. (not that they've ever become hugely popular). It was selected to premiere as the opening short film on the first day of the Brooklyn Summer Movie Series, set on the lawn beneath the Brooklyn Bridge with the NY skyline in the background. It was an extraordinary night. Needless to say, I was on cloud 9. It later screened in the Sundance Channel's "Buzzcuts" series (not sure if they do that anymore, but it was a great little program to support local filmmakers).
You can view more of my work at www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com
https://wn.com/Webcam,_A_Short_Film_About_Modern_Miscommunication.
I made this film back in 2002 when webcams were really starting to gain popularity. (not that they've ever become hugely popular). It was selected to premiere as the opening short film on the first day of the Brooklyn Summer Movie Series, set on the lawn beneath the Brooklyn Bridge with the NY skyline in the background. It was an extraordinary night. Needless to say, I was on cloud 9. It later screened in the Sundance Channel's "Buzzcuts" series (not sure if they do that anymore, but it was a great little program to support local filmmakers).
You can view more of my work at www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com
- published: 15 Jul 2012
- views: 1810
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Canon's The Story Beyond the Still - "Allison" | Chapter 4 Winner, Sundance 2011 Premiere
***Winning entry for Chapter 4, The Story Beyond the Still Contest***
A short film by Director and Director of Photography Jeff Turick which was voted the Chap...
***Winning entry for Chapter 4, The Story Beyond the Still Contest***
A short film by Director and Director of Photography Jeff Turick which was voted the Chapter 4 Winner for Canon's "The Story Beyond the Still Contest." The film screened to standing room only audience at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival with the other seven chapters in the series.
Here's the link to view all the chapters in their chronological entirety, including "Corridors", the Winners-written collaboration directed by Vincent Laforet: https://vimeo.com/19096657
Chapter 4 Director's commentary with technical notes and extended beach scene here:
http://vimeo.com/11806174
New York based DP Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provides production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
CAST
Cabbie: Steven Nelson
Beachcomber: Clark Middleton
Allison: Daphne Ciccarelle
Thug 1: Solomon Shiv
Thug 2: Rory Dunwoody
Scientist: Tom Knutson
Babysitter: Kristen Turick
CREW
Director of Photography: Jeff Turick
Producer: Kristen Turick
Gaffer: Stephen Cannella
Jib Operator: Ian "The Finger" McGrew
Grip/Electric: Tom "Tommy Boy" Bartlett, Paul Carmine, Kenny Pelczar
Best Girl Electric: Kim Formisano
Makeup: Barbara Whitchurch asuitableimage.com
Production Coordinator: Stephen Stuart
Audio Engineer: Greg McKean
Original score by Jesse Solomon Clark jessesolomonclark.com
Some equipment provided by:
Chris Anderson nevessaproduction.com
Special thanks: Sarah Haas, Nicoelle Cohen, Ralph Umhoefer, Kirk Nehring, Pablo Riera
Additional voice talent, Prisoners: Ana Alexandria Knight, Cheryl Pickett, Arthur Harold
Shot on a Canon 5D Mark II with Canon f/2.8 EF lenses: 16-35mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm, and 100mm macro.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
https://wn.com/Canon's_The_Story_Beyond_The_Still_Allison_|_Chapter_4_Winner,_Sundance_2011_Premiere
***Winning entry for Chapter 4, The Story Beyond the Still Contest***
A short film by Director and Director of Photography Jeff Turick which was voted the Chapter 4 Winner for Canon's "The Story Beyond the Still Contest." The film screened to standing room only audience at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival with the other seven chapters in the series.
Here's the link to view all the chapters in their chronological entirety, including "Corridors", the Winners-written collaboration directed by Vincent Laforet: https://vimeo.com/19096657
Chapter 4 Director's commentary with technical notes and extended beach scene here:
http://vimeo.com/11806174
New York based DP Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provides production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
CAST
Cabbie: Steven Nelson
Beachcomber: Clark Middleton
Allison: Daphne Ciccarelle
Thug 1: Solomon Shiv
Thug 2: Rory Dunwoody
Scientist: Tom Knutson
Babysitter: Kristen Turick
CREW
Director of Photography: Jeff Turick
Producer: Kristen Turick
Gaffer: Stephen Cannella
Jib Operator: Ian "The Finger" McGrew
Grip/Electric: Tom "Tommy Boy" Bartlett, Paul Carmine, Kenny Pelczar
Best Girl Electric: Kim Formisano
Makeup: Barbara Whitchurch asuitableimage.com
Production Coordinator: Stephen Stuart
Audio Engineer: Greg McKean
Original score by Jesse Solomon Clark jessesolomonclark.com
Some equipment provided by:
Chris Anderson nevessaproduction.com
Special thanks: Sarah Haas, Nicoelle Cohen, Ralph Umhoefer, Kirk Nehring, Pablo Riera
Additional voice talent, Prisoners: Ana Alexandria Knight, Cheryl Pickett, Arthur Harold
Shot on a Canon 5D Mark II with Canon f/2.8 EF lenses: 16-35mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm, and 100mm macro.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 1291
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Iridescent Learning - "Cubicle" | A Commercial shot on Canon 5D Mark 2
A wonderful and heartwarming commercial by the amazingly creative John Doan, lensed by Director of Photography Jeff Turick to promote Iridescent Learning, a you...
A wonderful and heartwarming commercial by the amazingly creative John Doan, lensed by Director of Photography Jeff Turick to promote Iridescent Learning, a youth educational program in Bronx, NY.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
https://wn.com/Iridescent_Learning_Cubicle_|_A_Commercial_Shot_On_Canon_5D_Mark_2
A wonderful and heartwarming commercial by the amazingly creative John Doan, lensed by Director of Photography Jeff Turick to promote Iridescent Learning, a youth educational program in Bronx, NY.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 483
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"Growing My Brave" - a Documentary Trailer about Healing Arts, shot on the Canon 5D Mark 2
A trailer for a documentary about healing arts, and complementary and alternative medicine, featuring the remarkable work of California therapist Fred Mitouer. ...
A trailer for a documentary about healing arts, and complementary and alternative medicine, featuring the remarkable work of California therapist Fred Mitouer. Directed by filmmaker Jeff Turick, and shot by Jeff and his wife Kristen Turick using Canon 5D Mark 2 cameras. Music by Jay Lifton and his marvelous cello comrade, Daniel Bensi.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
https://wn.com/Growing_My_Brave_A_Documentary_Trailer_About_Healing_Arts,_Shot_On_The_Canon_5D_Mark_2
A trailer for a documentary about healing arts, and complementary and alternative medicine, featuring the remarkable work of California therapist Fred Mitouer. Directed by filmmaker Jeff Turick, and shot by Jeff and his wife Kristen Turick using Canon 5D Mark 2 cameras. Music by Jay Lifton and his marvelous cello comrade, Daniel Bensi.
Jeff Turick and his company 422 Films provide production services and camera crews for small- to mid-sized digital and video productions in the greater New York City area, New Jersey and beyond. You can view more of Jeff's work at http://www.NewYorkDirectorofPhotography.com.
- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 506