Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fountain of Youth


We just created another web video for Nathan's Natural, the nutritional supplement company. This spot was for their anti-aging remedy, Vitager. I combined some photos of a public fountain we'd taken in Paris with artwork of a fountain of youth from the 1500's to tell the story.

Vitager is said to help your body produce more HGH, a growth hormone that is winning the battle against aging. Visit Vitager.com for details.


Free Tub of Worms!


I now consider my career complete. I finally had the opportunity to say "the first 150 families get a free tub of worms." It was in a voiceover for a spot for the Missouri Department of Conservation being created by Wooly Bugger Productions.

If you want your free tub 'o worms, show up early for the Kids' Fishing Fair, May 16th in St. Louis.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Look What's Hatched...


I'm working with the staff at Prometheus Research to create a video presentation that highlights the features of RexDB, the Research Exchange Database. Biomedical researchers across the country use RexDB to keep track of the data from their longitudinal studies. The video combines animated graphics and screen captures to demonstrate the power of the database.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Hollywood's New Slimming Secret


Here's another genre that I've always wanted to create a video for: the faux news report of an amazing scientific breakthrough.

This week I got my chance. It's a web video for Crevax, an all-natural weight loss product from Nathan's Natural. They provided some great footage, and I created the "breaking news" report. You can learn more about this revolutionary fat burner by visiting www.Crevax.com.


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Solution for Depression


I suspect that more and more Americans are suffering from depression these days. We just finished a web video for an all-natural solution for depression: ViLift. It helps boost the levels of serotonin in your body, without all the nasty side effects of prescription drugs. Take a look at the video, and if you'd like more info, visit ViLift.com.