Director: Thierry Bearzatto
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Client: Rob Report Magazine
Creative Director: Ken Debie
Art Director: Rufus Agbede
Friday, June 22, 2012
Maserati for Robb Report Magazine
Mazda Sizzle Reel
Director: Tim Baur
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Client: Mazda
Agency: GARAGE TEAM
Chief Creative Officer: Harvey Marco, EVP
Creative Director: Kelly Kleibe,
Creative Director: Sandra Luciano
Fujitsu Laptops Parkour
Director: Patrik Giradino
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Client: Fujitsu/ Nicole Fontein
Agency: RED GmbH Branding Design
Creative Director: Michael Mazanec
Art Director: Stephen Currivan
Hyundai Sonata Running Footage
2011 Hyundai Sonata
Director: Timothy Baur
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Agency: Innocean
Creative Director: Kelly Kliebe
Art Director: Andrew Reizuck
A More Promising Future – Vandana’s Story
Director: Rodney Rascona
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Producer - Phil Tidy
Writer: Russ Haan
Editor - Warren Meneely
Gaffer: Chuck Linkes
Client: United Nations Foundation and The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
Just one in a series of short films about the the need and effect of clean burning cookstoves on behalf of The United Nations Foundation. These films debuted at The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
For most of her life, Vandana used a traditional mud stove to prepare daily meals for her family in Jagdishpur, India here. The smoke from the open fire made it difficult for her children to do their school work inside the house and affected Vandana’s health. Daily exposure to harmful smoke is greatest among women and young children, who spend the most time near open fires tending to the family meal or studying by the weak light of the fire. Vandana wanted a better life for her children.
Watch this video to see how a clean cookstove has allowed Vandana to prepare her children for a more promising and healthier future.
http://www.cleancookstoves.org/
Sarah's Story- The global impact of clean cookstoves
Director: Rodney Rascona
Director of Photography: Scott Shepard
Producer - Phil Tidy
Writer: Russ Haan
Editor - Warren Meneely
Gaffer: Chuck Linkes
Client: United Nations Foundation and The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
Just one in a seriesof short films about the the need and effect of clean burning cookstoves on behalf of The United Nations Foundation. These films debuted at The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
In sub-Saharan Africa, 609 million people cook over an open fire, and women can spend up to 20 hours per week collecting fuel to cook their family meals. Before Sarah was introduced to a clean cookstove, she was no different. The long hours she spent in search of cooking fuel in northern Kenya left her little time to do anything else.
Watch this video and see how a clean cookstove has given Sarah more time to help her children with schoolwork and the confidence set up her own shop.
http://www.cleancookstoves.org/
Monday, April 9, 2012
Clean Cookstoves and The United Nations
Here we go again... back overseas to shoot a series of short films for the United Nations. You can follow along on my adventure at the super official blog of Cookstove Films.