March 2010 Archives

So this is it. The big plunge. I suppose I’ve been sitting on the blog sidelines for too long, and it’s high time I started my own. I’ll do my best to get here as often as I can and share a little bit about the work I’ve done, the things I’ve learned and who knows, maybe things completely unrelated to videography.

I guess I can start by sharing this commercial video I recently shot for American Homeowner Preservation. I love stories with a happy ending.

Tweaking the website, that is. We’re giving the Lightshine Productions website a fresh new look, and I’m pretty excited about it. I’ve decided to keep the site live while it’s under construction, so forgive the typo’s and design tweaks while our creative juices are flowing.

Spring break is officially here, and I almost feel like a kid again. Well, OK, not quite. I’ve been taking classes at Wayne State to finish up my graphic design, and while many of my classmates will be going nuts n Florida or Cancun, I’ve got some motion graphics work to do and another promo video wrap up! Still, I can’t help but feel excited. Aced the mid-terms and I can breathe easy in that regard for awhile. It’s nice to have a little free time on your hands!

This week has been nothing short of fantastic. We couldn’t have asked for better weather, and a couple of free days gave me the opportunity to trek through downtown Detroit with camera in hand (more on that, later) without having to dodge any giant snow drifts. We really do have a pretty cool city!
The sunshine and the awesome temperatures was a great reminder that another wedding season is upon us, and what better way to segue into the new season than by revisiting last season’s finale. This is Nichole and Gordon making it real at Cedar Glen:


That’s just one of the many revelations I’ve experienced reading Ron and Tasra Dawson’s Refocus

Ron visited MIVA earlier this month and I was so impressed with what he had to say, I just had to get the book. Good thing I did. As a wedding and event videographer, I often get wrapped up in the creative side of my passion, and forget that I’m also running a business. The book is packed with information and insights that I’m certainly going to take to heart and put into practice.

As anyone who runs a video production business knows, we wear a lot of hats, and I’m sure most of us – myself included – try to wear a lot of those hats at the same time. If you’ve ever sat down to edit a sequence, then twenty minutes into the edit get distracted by thoughts of an invoice you forgot to send or a follow-up call you still need to make, you know exactly what I’m talking about. The inefficiency of trying to do too many things at once was really brought home last night as I was reading the “Managing Your Time” chapter is Ron and Tasra’s book:

There’s a quick and simple exercise in which, on one line you’re asked to write the sentence, “Multitasking wastes time and costs money.” Here’s the catch, after every letter, you write the sequential number on the line directly below it. In other words, you write “M” on line 1, then writer the number “1″ on line 2. You write “u” on line 1, then write the number “2″ on line 2, etc. Time yourself. When you’re done, time yourself writing the complete sentence, without any numbers, and immediately afterwards write the sequence of numbers, 1 – 35, on line two. If you’re like me, and have been under the impression that trying to kill two (or three) birds with one stone makes you a real go-getter, you might be surprised at the results.

Thanks Ron and Tasra!

As mentioned in a previous post, while I didn’t have the chance go to Aruba over spring break, we did have some killer weather right here in Detroit, and I did my best to enjoy it.

I’ve worked and played downtown for years, and while I’m not sure I’m the type for full-time life in a bustling metropolis, it’s nice to get a taste of the city once in awhile. I mean, tall buildings…a river…what more could you ask for?