Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Envelope Please


About a month ago, KINETO received a call from BYU-Broadcasting about a documentary we shot for them in 2006 entitled "Acts of God." The piece was divided into four different episodes that each focused on the LDS Church's humanitarian aid efforts. The project involved Travis, Matt, Damian, and Isaac traveling to Indonesia, Ghana, Guatemala, and the hurricane-torn cities of the United States. It was shot entirely on HVX200, edited using Final Cut Pro, and originally aired in 2007 on BYU-TV and BYU-International. A year later, BYU-Broadcasting was calling to inform us that we received a Cine Golden Eagle Award in the category of People and Places for "Acts of God." This is really exciting news because the CINE has a 50 year history of honoring great film, video, and media arts. I mean, I hate to name-drop, but Cine has been awarded to such talents as Ron Howard, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Ken Burns. And as of this year, KINETO Pictures, Inc. We're now looking forward to having an Apple "effect" named after us, i.e. move over Ken Burns.

We're really proud of this award and hope that we'll have more opportunities to create such quality work. Thanks to everyone who helped to make this happen!

You can still catch "Acts of God" on BYU-TV, and for clips and production stills, visit our website.

SLC Thug

For a few days back in July, Isaac was asked to do audio for the History Channel's program, Gangland. If you haven't heard of Gangland, it's a television series that documents the rise and power of American gangs. Having not watched the program before, I thought it sounded like East LA finally got its own reality show (about time, considering how boring The Hills has become). But actually, the show exposes the nitty-gritty truth about gang issues and not all are reserved for alley-ways and streets lined with skyscrapers. In fact, Isaac worked on an episode that took place in the Salt Lake valley. The program focused on the fact that Salt Lake City is known for its religious standards, but it's far from the McGruff House we may have thought it was. This last Friday, the Salt Lake episode "From Heaven to Hell" aired. It was educational, fascinating, and absolutely shocking. I think the show has the potential to raise a lot of awareness about a topic that continues to be relevant, and I highly recommend it. So please, go check it out!

New episodes of Gangland air on the History Channel, Fridays at 9:00 PM/8 Central.

You can also purchase Gangland, or find "From Heaven to Hell" on itunes.

"From Heaven to Hell" will be rerunning on October 24th at 1:00 PM/12 Central.

Mormon Tabernacle Choir? Meet High Definition.


Throughout this year, Matt has been working with BYU Broadcasting to rebrand their networks. This campaign has produced a series of identifying ad pieces for KBYU Channel 11 and BYU-TV. While he was doing this, BYU-B teamed up with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to help usher their new version of “Called to Serve” into the 21st century. The choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square recently released a new CD under the direction of Mack Wilberg and wanted a fresh view of the song. Matt was up to the task and made a video that showed the progression of the choir as technology has advanced and included footage of LDS missionaries throughout a typical day. The video seems to be generating a lot of positive feedback, and the choir had this to say about it:

“If you watch KBYU TV in Utah or BYU Television [...] you may have seen something that has the look and the feel of an MTV music video but featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. Your eyes aren’t deceiving you.”

I know what you’re thinking, MTV doesn’t even play music videos anymore. But really! This video is cool! So for those of you who don’t remember what it was like when videos killed our radio stars, I re-worked the sentence to better suit the iphone-addled generation:

If you watch Channel 11 or BYU-TV, you’re facebook-invited to look for Matt Eastin’s awesome video for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It features vintage TVs! Txt me l8er.

Click HERE to view it in standard definition.
And to appreciate it in full high-definition glory, click HERE .