Ozymandias Media Demo Reel
This 1 minute reel demonstrates our various interview shooting styles, b-roll and videography, as well as graphics and animation.
This 1 minute reel demonstrates our various interview shooting styles, b-roll and videography, as well as graphics and animation.
Professor Aeon Skoble envisions a world in which he realizes his dreams of silver-screen stardom, and the iconic Wolverine star proves one can type with adamantium claws. Client: The Institute For Humane Studies Series/Project: LearnLiberty.org Location: Washington, DC Shot on Canon EOS 7D
The Pacific Research Institute’s Lance T. Izumi explores the ways in which teacher’s unions are blocking valuable and proven technological advances from classrooms and the reasons why. Client: Pacific Research Institute Production Partner: Lur Films, Director Nick Tucker Project: Short Circiuted
How free is your state? This motion graphics video highlights the important findings of “Freedom in the 50 States,” a study measuring how free each state in the United States is compared to its neighbors. Watch and find out how your state measures up.
Episode 1 of this documentary web series asks,”Just what is tort law? Why is it important to you?” We then look at the excesses built into the current US system and why it must be reformed.
Episode 2 of this documentary web series explores the unfortunate reality of Judicial Hellholes, which are cities and counties across the US that have unjust rules and polices that make them attractive to plaintiff lawyers going after against business owners and corporations. We examine how elected judges vs. appointed judges effect outcomes as well as the consequences for the people who live in these areas.
What if Shel Silverstein’s Giving Tree wasn’t so… giving? And instead of a boy, he had an alliance of politicians pestering him? This spoof was produced for DrunkDictator.com.
This motion graphics video is part one of a series produced to hit the newscycle on the bankruptcy of solar panel company, Solyndra, and the controversial federal loans it received, 535 million dollars in taxpayer money now lost.
2011 marked the year Ayn Rand’s epic novel, Atlas Shrugged, made it to the big screen. In this scene commentary, David Kelley of the Atlas Society highlights the differences between a producer and a looter.
2011 marked the year Ayn Rand’s epic novel, Atlas Shrugged, made it to the big screen. In this scene commentary, David Kelley of the Atlas Society delves into the relationships between steel magnate Hank Rearden and his family and friends. Why does Reerden always gives into them? He thinks it is because he is strong and they are weak, but is that truly the case?