Currie Visual Media is the home of producer/director/photographer Victor Currie. We create still and video images and messaging for broadcast television, commercials, Internet, and print media. Learn more about the company at www.currie.tv, or read Victor's blog at www.victorcurrie.com/bloggish.
Currie Visual Media is the home of producer/director/photographer Victor Currie. We create still and video images and messaging for broadcast television, commercials, Internet, and print media. Learn more about the company at www.currie.tv, or read Victor's blog at www.victorcurrie.com/bloggish.
This web video spot is designed for insurance agent members of the National Association of Local Advertisers to have on the websites to remind local customers why it's important to review their policies. The generic version here is end-tagged for the association. Other versions are tagged to the individual agents.
This is still one of my favorite projects that I've directed. Yes, we were indeed given the budget to shut down a street in front of the Colosseum in Rome for a local Los Angeles car commercial.
This was one of the first projects to shoot on the Sony F900 CineAlta camera.
It was shot in HD, but originally mastered in SD for broadcast. We recently remastered it just because it always felt like the standard def just didn't do the photography justice.
This is an introduction to bodybuilder, cancer survivor and police officer Daniel Masip we put together for the Miracle Protein website. Miracle Protein bodybuilding supplements is supporting Dan in his quest to earn his national bodybuilding pro card at the age of 53.
I shot a series of stills to get a more editorial look at him from the standard competition pictures that bodybuilders tend to show, and incorporated it with unscripted interview material.
Currie Visual Media is the home of producer/director/photographer Victor Currie. We service broadcast, commercial, and web media clients across the country from our home base in Newport Beach, CA.
Visit us at currie.tv.
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