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Life is so precious… it’s insane. ♥️
Warning! Incoming content was made just for the sake of making content.
We didn’t outline a single shot.
We did however grow together as friends.
We also got to exercise our creative muscles.
I should note we shared many laughs too.
And not to toot our own horn, but we did end up making some pretty dope sh*t.
So maybe… just maybe not everything needs to be so deep. Make cool things with your friends and collaborators in addition to your big and mighty purposeful content. 😜 🤷
Be you. Have fun. Live life and enjoy the ride. ♥️
When I say the team at @balky.studio knocked our website out of the park…I truly mean that with my whole heart! Check out the incredible amount of detail and hard work @carter.ogunsola and @willie_ui did to give TopSphere Media’s site the new look and functionality it SO needed! Thank you!
To conclude my dive into the Indiana Arts Gov Award saga I share my last snippet front the project! This is @emilybennettstudio a fiber artist from Terre Haute, Indiana. Emily was commissioned to create the physical awards for all the winners and she knocked it out of the park. She talked about how her story influences her style and what it’s like trying to build up and grow the art scene in her hometown. Wonderful work Emily and thank you for letting us tell a bit of your story! #ThatsAllFolks
What a beautiful soul. Meet Jim Smoak, a pivotal figure in shaping Bluegrass music since the 1940s, hails from Round O, South Carolina. He’s part of the generation that popularized the three-finger banjo technique, defining the genre’s sound. From Nashville to Pekin, Indiana, Smoak’s journey has been remarkable. He’s collaborated with Bill Monroe, recorded for folklorist Harry Oster, and authored one of the earliest instructional books on three-finger banjo method. In addition to songwriting, Smoak continues to teach banjo, guitar, and harmonica, leaving an indelible mark on Bluegrass music. Congrats on winning the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award!
Meet Shaun Thomas Dingwerth, serving as Executive Director at the Richmond Art Museum since 2004, celebrates his 25th anniversary this September. With a background as Director of Operations and expertise as a curator, juror, author, and Indiana art historian, Dingwerth has made significant contributions to the museum’s legacy. Founded in 1898, the Richmond Art Museum is Indiana’s second oldest art association, dedicated to promoting art, culture, and appreciation. Congrats on winning the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award!
After a full weekend I’d like to keep these going and introduce you to D. Del Reverda-Jennings: a self-taught interdisciplinary artist from Alaska, now based in Indianapolis. Her award-winning artworks, blending personal symbolism with African/Caribbean Latine/o/a cultural influences, have gained international recognition. Reverda-Jennings is also a cultural producer, curator, gallerist, and founder of the FLAVA FRESH! Juried Exhibition. She’s set to reissue her book “On Being A Visual Artist: Guidance To Thrive And Survive” in 2024. Congrats on winning the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award! Full film in the place you know to look!
Now let me introduce you to Christy Burgess, co-founder and director of the Robinson Shakespeare Company in South Bend, IN. A leader in drama integration, she’s impacted countless students and teachers since 2008. Named a North American Teaching Consultant for the Royal Shakespeare Company and awarded the Susan D. Wisely Youth Worker of the Year, she’s now Education Co-chair for the Shakespeare Theatre Association. Burgess holds degrees from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and the University of Warwick. Congrats on winning the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award! Give @rclcshakes and @mschristyb a follow to see all the cool things they do!
To start us off, meet Bryan “Breadwig” Ballinger: Muralist, toy designer, professor, and children’s book author/illustrator. His murals adorn towns and cities across Indiana, while his illustrations have graced works for Nintendo, Disney, and Scholastic. Formerly the 3D Design Lead at Big Idea Productions, he now teaches digital media arts at Huntington University and serves as a visiting artist for the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Congrats on winning the 2023 Governor’s Arts Award! Full film on my page. Give home a follow here: @breadwigram
Just out here being my most authentic self. Don’t mind me. 🤭
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For almost every year I have been doing video production I make a demo reel to highlight the jobs and projects I am lucky enough to be a part of through my work with One Lucky Guitar, Inc. and TopSphere Media ! Often those reels include a couple of my favorite drone shots But I tell you what... so many beautiful views get left on the cutting room floor.
Well, in 2023 I have decided to make an entire reel dedicated to our drone work! Really had so many wonderful drone flights this year that I wanted to share.
Drone video and photography can be used for so many things these days. So, if you or someone you know could use some quality drone work please have them get in contact with me! We are commercially licensed for Remote Piloting under FAA Part 107 and are eager to take flight!
Don't have any drone needs? Well just enjoy this video of some of my favorite views from the past couple of years!
no more talking about it... reel coming soon.
KNOW YOUR ENEMY - Trailer
2017 Demo Reel Release Countdown!
Today I am releasing my 2017 Demo Reel! When the time is up my demo will be available everywhere! I can't wait to share it with you!