Favorite Videos Filmed and Edited by Me.
Most of the videos I have created so far have been for Kalaber Creations, Inc.(KCI). Some of them are for the products created by KCI, some to advertise sponsors products and some for just fun.
Let me begin by clarifying a couple of things. First, I am not a professional video filming or editor. I have never taken a class of any kind to learn techniques or tricks. Second, I don't have professional gear to film or software to edit. Last but no least, I was able to accomplish a lot with them and also have lots of fun.
Ural Kalaber Expedition Series
They are a series of 5 videos taken in Tucson, AZ. The purpose was to release an off-road conversion kit for Ural Motorcycles. We spent an entire Saturday playing with the bikes and recording as much as I could with my cameras. At the end of the day, I have more then 90 min of video to edit. I decided to divide them into 5 videos of about 15 min each. This way, it's easy on the viewer, each episode have a theme and a better way for me to edit them. It took me a week or so edit each video and I released them one at week.
15 beautiful women on an URAL Motorcycle at the Overland Expo 2017
This video wasn't plan in any way. Mark (owner of KCI) asked me to jump into the sidecar with a camera to follow Carla King (bike rider) on another Ural motorcycle. Her goal was to get as many women on a single bike and riding it around to pick them up. The idea of this event being a good advertisement strategy (which it is) was quickly forgotten by the laugh and smiles we all got by being part of it. This is now a tradition during the Overland Expo West hosted by Kalaber Creations, Inc and Ural Motorcycles. Enjoy!
KALABER J1, 1ST 4 DOOR JEEP BUILT EVER!
This video was to celebrate the build of one of the most amazing custom vehicles I have seen. The KALABER J1 is a living project that Mark (owner of KCI) started in 1997. First of a kind, it was the first 4 door Jeep ever at The SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nevada. I used a template from my iMovie (Iphone) and a bunch of old and new pictures of the vehicle to display the build process and the story behind it. The music is very dramatic and added more to the story.
Tucson Eats - Intro Video
This video was fun to shoot as I have an idea in mind, a template to use and lots of content. I only wish I had a camera stabilizer for some of the shots but overall, I'm very happy with the result.
Every time I get to work on shooting and editing a video I get very exited. I truly enjoy the process and I learn something new every time.