I meet Richard a few years back, he only lives a few houses down. I had no idea that the oldest WWII [107 year old] veteran lived in my neighborhood. I gathered a few friends and we started to capture moments in the life of Mr. Overton. I’m not sure where his story will take us but I look forward to the ride.
I was absolutely pumped to director of photography for 3 stories of cancer survivorship. These young people were inspiring and so gracious to share their struggles, fears and hopes with us as we told their stories. No matter if i was hanging out the back of a van or getting kicked off the Austin metro rail I had a blast working with 3 of these amazing folks. I hope their stories inspire you.
I was absolutely pumped to director of photography for 3 stories of cancer survivorship. These young people were inspiring and so gracious to share their struggles, fears and hopes with us as we told their stories. No matter if i was hanging out the back of a van or getting kicked off the Austin metro rail I had a blast working with 3 of these amazing folks. I hope their stories inspire you.
I was absolutely pumped to director of photography for 3 stories of cancer survivorship. These young people were inspiring and so gracious to share their struggles, fears and hopes with us as we told their stories. No matter if i was hanging out the back of a van or getting kicked off the Austin metro rail I had a blast working with 3 of these amazing folks. I hope their stories inspire you.
This is a commercial I shot for Verizon about their “my Verizon” system. Enjoy.
I cut together a few of the over cranked shots from a project I shot for the Cheyanna Foundation for your viewing pleasure.
The main video is for an organization that connects athletes with kids who have rare, acute, and hard to diagnose conditions. It aims to meet their physical and financial needs. Talaya [in the video] is an amazing athlete, mom and the head of the organization.
Producer: John O’Neil
I co-produced this project with Matt Patterson for Fallbrook Technologies in Cedar Park Texas. I shoot on the Sony F3 with CP2 lenses. We also rigged a GoPro for a few of the shots. Thanks to all who helped out on this.
Prod Co: Matter Media Studios
Directed by: Matt Cooper, Austin Commercial Group
Produced by: Mark Scholes, Third Rail Creative
Edited by: Lee Rothenflue, Cut to Black
Director of Photographer: Rocky Conly
AC: Jim Flores
I love the Alamo Drafthouse. So I was super pumped to AC this project for them. I worked with my good friend Jim Flores who was the DP for the project. It was shoot on an Epic [1st camera] and a Scarlet [2nd unit]. It premiered during Fantastic Fest, the perfect place for it. Thanks to all involved.
When Duke Evans and his family try to rebuild their lives in a remote mountain town, their own version of the American Dream is cut short on the day a devastating cyberattack destroys the U.S. as we know it.
This independent film jumps right into our financial crisis, economy and the looming threat that China poses with an incredibly entertaining story and a plot that’s eerily close to what might be just around the corner.
Find out more about Dragon Day here.
Producers: Mike Akel/Jeffrey Travis/Matt Patterson
Cinematography: Matt Patters
1st AC: Rocky Conly
Editor: Chris Witt
To see full credits check out the IMDb page here.