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The Making Of Matt Wertz’s SnowGlobe Shop Videos

A few weeks ago I was approached by Matt Wertz, asking if I’d be interested in making some videos to help him launch his annual online holiday store, The SnowGlobe Shop. Each year, Matt launches this shop to sell some of his own merchandise, but also some other items that are made locally in Nashville. He wanted me to help tell the story behind each of the locally made products… Why he’s working with each company, the care that goes into making each product, etc.

The introduction video to The SnowGlobe Shop. This was actually the last video we made as it’s mostly made up of clips from the other six videos we created.

For each shoot, I filmed with a 70-200mm f/2.8L lens on the Canon 1DX, shooting at 60fps for slow-motion footage. Since I was shooting at 60fps, my shutter speed was at 1/125 and my f-stop and ISO varied depending on the shooting location. I also filmed with a 24-70mm f/2.8L lens on the Canon 5D Mark III, shooting at 24fps for a cinematic feel. That shutter was at 1/50, and his f-stop and ISO also varied from on location to the next. Everything was shot handheld and only available light was used since we had to move quickly and had limited time at each location.

The first shoot was at ThreadCo, a startup fashion company that focuses on creating high quality closet staples at an affordable price. I started off shooting wide, then quickly switched to shooting tight once I got into the space and realized what exactly I needed to focus on.

The next day of shooting was when the vast majority of the footage we used in the videos was filmed. The day started with filming High Fancy Paper, owned by Matt’s sister Bekah, then we visited Consider The Wldflwrs, Humphreys Street Coffee and Soap, and ended the day at Ranger Station Candles.

The last bit of filming was spent getting vanity shots, both video and stills, of each product. Throughout the process, Matt was also recording voiceovers for the videos, either spoken by him or one of the people involved in making each product. Once I had all of these pieces captured and created, it was time to put them together. To the edit!

Once I had all of the footage downloaded and backed up, I start making my way through it to find the best shots that are both visually attractive and help tell the story of how each item is created. I bring it all into Adobe Premiere Pro CC and delete the clips that are garbage, and cut and trim down the clips that aren’t.

I put the clips together in the order that made sense for the story of each item and slowed down the 60fps footage to 40% for the slow-motion effect, and also scaled it to fit the frame (the 1DX shoots 60fps at 720p, but it looks fine when scaled to 1080p). I also added in the graphics and credits at the end of each video.

Since I was working with a musician on these videos, I knew I would be using his music as the underlying track. He gave me the instrumental title track from his Snow Globe album, and I trimmed it to fit the length of each video. Once I had the voiceover for each video, I did some minor editing to take out the distracting elements (ums, breathing between sentences, etc), then added those to each project. Even once they were in Premiere, I was able to cut them and space them out to be better timed with the pace of each video.

After I got everything just right, my buddy Phil Barnes mixed and mastered the audio to make sure levels were good and, honestly… I’m not sure what all he did so I could just make up a bunch of technical stuff to sound smart, but just trust me when I say that he made everything sound great 😉

All that was left from there was to export each one, send it to Matt, get his notes, and adjust each one accordingly! The final edits for each one are here, and I hope you enjoy them. We put a LOT of time and effort into making these, and I for one am pretty happy with how they turned out. I honestly can’t wait until the next project, whatever it may be.

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Update From Nashville

Ascend Amphitheater and the Nashville skyline at night
Ascend Amphitheater and the Nashville skyline

It’s been a while since I shared anything on here, so I figured I would just do a general update on life since moving to Nashville.

First off, I’m loving it here. Nashville is a pretty fantastic place to live. I’ve been wanting to live here since my days of visiting the city when I was in college. That desire has only grown stronger in the past few years with more and more friends moving here. Every time I would visit, it just felt like home.

Plus, since finishing college, I’ve lived far enough away from my family that it was always an ordeal to come visit. Now I can make a day trip to see my parents if I want. I also wanted my niece and nephew to know their Uncle Brad in person, not just over video chat. It’s nice to have that technology, but you can’t go swimming with them or play with them or snuggle up and read a bedtime story together over an iPad. So being able to see them more often is great.

Fun with Snapchat filters!

Nashville is just one of those cities that still feels like a small town, even though it’s definitely growing very rapidly. I’m currently sitting at one of MANY coffee shops here, and just across the street is an artisan chocolate company. One of the stars of the TV show Nashville came in, had a sandwich, and left completely unbothered by anyone (though it was very tempting to tell him I was a big fan, but I decided to let him enjoy his sandwich in peace). Just to paint a slice of life picture for you.

This is an incredibly creative city. There is no shortage of people making great art here, whether it be music, photography, food, videos, coffee, paintings, whiskey, or any number of other endeavors. There’s a reason there are so many coffee shops and co-work spaces in town. They’re always full of people getting caffeinated and staring at their laptops. You might walk in and think, “Why aren’t all of these people at work right now??” But they are. They’re just working for themselves. There’s also a good chance that they’re a musician, guitar tech, tour manager, bus driver or what have you that are home from tour for a few days before hitting the road again.

So yeah, this place has a certain allure that isn’t very common, which is why so many people are drawn to it. But that’s enough about Nashville. What have I been up to?

I am a full time freelancer now. What’s that mean? I work for myself, for anyone who will hire me, and I’m trying my hand at new stuff as well.

Brad Moore photo bombs a model during Scott Kelby's Shoot Like A Pro Reloaded seminar in Nashville, TN
Photo bombing during the Shoot Like A Pro seminar. Photo courtesy of @bhphotovideo on Twitter

I still work with Scott and the gang at KelbyOne quite a bit. If you’re at one of his seminars, you’ll see me there working alongside him. I’m still managing Guest Blog Wednesday and New Class Thursday for his blog, and I’ll be assisting him on a few things at Photo Plus Expo this week. Can’t wait to see everyone there! Scott and I have a great relationship (probably better than ever now that I’m not around every day to annoy him constantly 😉 ), and I’m incredibly thankful for him and his continued support.

Bear Rinehart of Needtobreathe performs on September 23, 2016 at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Tennessee
Bear Rinehart of Needtobreathe performs on September 23, 2016 at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Tennessee
Mat Kearney performs on September 25, 2016 at Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee
Mat Kearney performs on September 25, 2016 at Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee
Beck performs during Pilgrimage Festival on September 24, 2016 at The Park at Harlinsdale in Franklin, Tennessee
Beck performs during Pilgrimage Festival on September 24, 2016 at The Park at Harlinsdale in Franklin, Tennessee
Grace Potter performs during Pilgrimage Festival on September 24, 2016 at The Park at Hrlinsdale in Franklin, Tennessee
Grace Potter performs during Pilgrimage Festival on September 24, 2016 at The Park at Hrlinsdale in Franklin, Tennessee
Sunset at Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, Tennessee
Sunset at Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, Tennessee

I’m still shooting concerts when I can. I’m not really shooting for anyone right now, so it mostly ends up being bands I’m connected to in some way, or I find a way in through a friend who is connected. I’ll go weeks without shooting sometimes, then I’ll shoot for three days in a row. So goes the ebb and flow of the freelance life.

On location with Robby Klein and Curb Records artist Selah
On location with Robby Klein and Curb Records artist Selah
Production shot of the group photo Robby Klein shot for People Magazine before ACM Honors show at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee
Production shot of the group photo Robby Klein shot for People Magazine before ACM Honors show at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee

I’m also assisting my buddy Robby Klein from time to time when he needs an extra hand on a shoot. So far I’ve helped him on shoots for Billboard, People, ELLE, and Curb Records. It’s always helpful to see how other photographers work, as well as network with other people in the industry. Being visible helps people remember you exist and they’re more likely to think of you when they need something you can provide. And most people here are just cool people and I like getting to know cool people. So it’s a win-win!

Video contains a profanity. Check out Matt’s new album American Wilderness on iTunes and Spotify!

Speaking of networking and creativity, I’ve also started partnering up with a new friend, Phil Barnes, on video work. Phil and I met when we both showed up at our friend Matt Hires‘ concert with the idea of doing a video for Matt. We hadn’t met before that night, and it seemed silly to me that we were each going to do a video for Matt, so I asked Phil if he wanted to work on it together. He said yes, so we planned out who would shoot what, then got together to do the edit the next day. A few hours later we were finished with our first video, and that was the beginning of Phil and Brad Make Videos. We’re just getting started with this, and I’m excited to see where it goes! Here’s another one we made for another Matt, but you can watch more on Vimeo or YouTube and keep an eye out for more in the works.

And somewhere in between all of this, I decided to go check out the Grand Canyon for the first time ever. My parents were on a trip out west and said I should come meet up with them, so I booked a flight for the next morning and made the trip!

Panoramic photo of sunset at the Grand Canyon from Mather Point
Sunset at the Grand Canyon from Mather Point

So, that’s more or less what I’ve been up to. Working and networking in my favorite city, enjoying the delicious things it has to offer, making new friends, spending more time with family, and just enjoying life!

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