Videography
Since filming the aftermath of the night CBGB's closed I have kept the OSRADIS Youtube Channel as something of a video diary of the notable things I have seen. My location and travels have resulted in a great number of opportunities to shoot interesting footage.
I was a few blocks from the river on January 15th, 2009 and headed over just in time to see the floating and tethering of Flight 1549.
Some of my footage of the Occupy Wall Street movement was used in 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film, official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Later this year much of the footage will be available through NYU's Tamiment Library as well.
Performances in the streets of New York City and New Orleans provide some of the best entertainment around.
I have been shooting more formal appearances as well: having grown up with the storytelling community I have had the pleasure of documenting tellers of tales in parks, theaters and bars.
As the videographer for the unCommon Salon guest speaker series at NYU, I have worked with professors and librarians to produce a series of videos on topics ranging from big data and urban gardening, to the history of New York City as viewed through the lenses of both book stores and the Department of Sanitation.
I was a few blocks from the river on January 15th, 2009 and headed over just in time to see the floating and tethering of Flight 1549.
Some of my footage of the Occupy Wall Street movement was used in 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film, official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Later this year much of the footage will be available through NYU's Tamiment Library as well.
Performances in the streets of New York City and New Orleans provide some of the best entertainment around.
I have been shooting more formal appearances as well: having grown up with the storytelling community I have had the pleasure of documenting tellers of tales in parks, theaters and bars.
As the videographer for the unCommon Salon guest speaker series at NYU, I have worked with professors and librarians to produce a series of videos on topics ranging from big data and urban gardening, to the history of New York City as viewed through the lenses of both book stores and the Department of Sanitation.
Thank you for all your help with filming and digitizing the unCommon Salon events. Your input and expertise has been invaluable (as has your eye for graphic design!) Thanks for being on board and for going above and beyond to make these Salons even better! -Lee Ann F., Coordinator, Uncommon Salon Series, 2012-2014.