John W. Marsh IV
Saturday, December 8, 2012
MAP TV segment
This is the re-worked version of Maoli Art Pedagogy at Hawaii Pacific University for Hawaii Pacific News TV segment. Obviously I need more practice operating a camera, recording sound, and editing.....
Friday, December 7, 2012
Motorcycle Safety
Motorcycle Safety is no joking matter. There are hundreds of thousands of accidents involving motorcycles in America every year. Tens of thousands are fatal.
The first step to safety begins with you. The rider. Make sure you perform a complete pre-ride inspection on your motorcycle before getting on the road. Check your lights, turn signals, brakes, mirrors, and look for any leaks or anything else that looks out of the ordinary. Wear proper riding gear, and a helmet. And make sure you've successfully passed a motorcycle rider safety course, and you're comfortable with your bike.
And check out this hilarious video.
The first step to safety begins with you. The rider. Make sure you perform a complete pre-ride inspection on your motorcycle before getting on the road. Check your lights, turn signals, brakes, mirrors, and look for any leaks or anything else that looks out of the ordinary. Wear proper riding gear, and a helmet. And make sure you've successfully passed a motorcycle rider safety course, and you're comfortable with your bike.
And check out this hilarious video.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Stand-up Comedy at Indigo's Restaurant
This is the explicit version of a promotional-type video for a comedy show put on every Wednesday night by Comedy Club @ Indigo, check out comedyhawaii.com for more.
Friday, October 26, 2012
HIFF-32 That's A Wrap!
The 32nd
annual Hawaii International Film Festival was an interesting experience for
me. This was the first film festival I
have ever attended, and I had the unique opportunity of playing reporter for
any part of the event I wanted. I had an
official press pass that granted access to any and all of the films as well as
press events and seminars. Due to a
constricted schedule I was not able to watch as many movies as I would have
liked, however, I did see two great films and attended two Creative Lab
seminars.
The first movie I watched was Starlet (2012), a New American
Filmmakers movie by Sean Baker starring Dree Hemingway. This movie depicted an inside view of the
life of an adult film actress who befriends an elderly woman, and
cinematographer Radium Cheung was there for post-screening Q&A with the
audience. The movie contains some
graphic sexual content that dampens potential for distribution, and Cheung
mentioned story degradation as the reason for not cutting the scenes. Personally, I disagree because I believe it’s
possible that these parts could be re-done in a way that would not degrade the
story and would allow for greater distribution opportunities.
The second movie was Fresh Meat (2012) from New Zealand
Director Danny Mulheron. This
comedy/horror tells a story about a group of criminals who find themselves
inside the house of a family of cannibals.
Danny Mulheron attended the screening and handed out autographed movie
posters after the show. I happened to
receive the last available poster that day.
I did not find the Creative Lab seminars to be as
entertaining as the films, but there was plenty of good information going
around. Speakers at the Digital Media
Technologies Summit talked about cross-continent collaboration on cinematic
projects, amazing advancements in screen resolution and virtual reality among
other things, and panelists at the New Media Academy put out there some key
advice: “Be really good at what you do.”
Overall I enjoyed the HIFF experience and look forward to
being more involved next year. I don’t
know if I’ll have any of my own work to submit, but maybe eventually.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Skankin First Date
I dare say this may be my best work so far as video producer...Thank you to my boy Hec D, and my girlfriend Dez, great job!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
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