by Mark Verver | Jun 18, 2020
Since joining Oswego Creative as a producer two and a half years ago, I’ve been producing a lot more documentary-style content. This kind of video focuses the lens on real people rather than scripted actors. While I started my production career working on mostly...
by Will Kingston | Feb 28, 2020
I’ve been an avid video game nerd for the duration of my existence on this cosmic rock, so when I had an opportunity to work on a Kickstarter video for Cyber Knights: Flashpoint – a squad based RPG by the Trese Bros. – I was more excited than Link in a...
by Mark Verver | Feb 10, 2020
One of my favorite aspects of working as a producer and director is the ability to collaborate with my team. While I feel like the word “collaboration” has been pummeled into becoming somewhat of a buzzword, it is a critical component in almost all of our projects at...
by Will Kingston | Jan 27, 2020
Video projects are intricate mechanisms with more moving parts than a fine Swiss timepiece. And when you only have 48 hours to conceive, execute, and deliver a video, the clock is always ticking… also like a fine Swiss timepiece! (Boy, what CAN’T you compare to...
by Rhiannon Manzi | Dec 12, 2019
It is very difficult to know where to begin when trying to create a case study out of “A vision for Tanzania”. Working with the Moran Eye Center and having the experience of travel around Tanzania for a few weeks was truly a life changing experience. We were contacted...
by Rhiannon Manzi | Oct 20, 2019
Which camera is best for making your story? I have been working professionally with film and digital camera equipment now since the days of Beta and DV tape. The limitations we would experience in those days as visual storytellers were very humbling and very real. The...