Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Livingston Parish
Here's a template of some After Effect work I'm doing for Livingston Parish. I'll post more on this subject as I finish it!
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Beatles (Lennon/McCartney)
From the album "Let it Be"
When I find myself in times of trouble
Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
And in my hour of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
Let it be, let it be.
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.
I was visiting my Uncle's grave when I noticed this statue watching over another lonely grave. Of course, I didn't have my camera with me, so I came back and took the picture. I shot it just before sunset. Magic hour. When I look at this photo, I can't help but wonder how many years this statue has sat at that grave. There is noway to know how many storms have passed over her or how many visitors she has seen. The only thing I do know is that she has seen more than me.
Today, I can honestly say hasn't been one of my better days. Earlier, I was told that my grandmother's cancer has spread. So in addition to falling and breaking her leg, there is this bit of nasty news to contend with. The doctor has offered her a year at best. All there is to do now is enjoy what time is left. Right now my grandmother is sitting in a wheelchair at the nursing home with this bit of information circling around in her mind. I can't imagine how that feels. My heart breaks at the thought of it. It breaks for my mother, my uncles, and aunt. It breaks because we are all waiting together. Waiting for something we would rather to see.
However, my faith allows me to take comfort in that even when the fighting is done, the spirit lives on. Those who leave endure just as those who remain. In some small way, this photograph makes me feel good, because despite the chips and cracks from time, Mother Mary proves that although most things leave us, somethings, the best things, do endure.
From the album "Let it Be"
When I find myself in times of trouble
Mother Mary comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
And in my hour of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be.
Let it be, let it be.
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.
I was visiting my Uncle's grave when I noticed this statue watching over another lonely grave. Of course, I didn't have my camera with me, so I came back and took the picture. I shot it just before sunset. Magic hour. When I look at this photo, I can't help but wonder how many years this statue has sat at that grave. There is noway to know how many storms have passed over her or how many visitors she has seen. The only thing I do know is that she has seen more than me.
Today, I can honestly say hasn't been one of my better days. Earlier, I was told that my grandmother's cancer has spread. So in addition to falling and breaking her leg, there is this bit of nasty news to contend with. The doctor has offered her a year at best. All there is to do now is enjoy what time is left. Right now my grandmother is sitting in a wheelchair at the nursing home with this bit of information circling around in her mind. I can't imagine how that feels. My heart breaks at the thought of it. It breaks for my mother, my uncles, and aunt. It breaks because we are all waiting together. Waiting for something we would rather to see.
However, my faith allows me to take comfort in that even when the fighting is done, the spirit lives on. Those who leave endure just as those who remain. In some small way, this photograph makes me feel good, because despite the chips and cracks from time, Mother Mary proves that although most things leave us, somethings, the best things, do endure.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Grandma after Chemotherapy
Scramble for TARC
Scramble for TARC is another fundraiser the organization employs to battle the continuing budget cuts it faces.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Penny Power
As I have stated in the past, I am a big believer in TARC as well any organization that helps people with disabilities. One of the big challenges facing Louisiana this year is the continued cutting of funds given to organizations aiding our more unfortunate. Penny Power is a fundraiser put on annually by TARC to combat these devastating budget cuts.
Kids 'R' Us
The Kids 'R' Us informercial was done in part of my service to TARC. If you have young children and live in the Hammond area, please consider this daycare.
2010 TARC Ambassador
One of my favorite projects of 2009 was the 2010 Ambassador Video for TARC. TARC promotes the general welfare of children and adults in the Florida Parishes, fostering and developing programs and services for individuals with special needs, serving as an advocate for families, gathering and dispersing information, cooperating with all public and private providers in furtherance of these goals, aiding parents as it relates to individual challenges, and providing support and education while encouraging maximum growth through quality services.
The TARC Ambassador is a child receiving TARC assistance and is chosen to represent the organization in the community and specifically at fundraising functions. The child as well as their family talk to potential sponsors and schools about TARC and explain how the organization helps people, and in turn, how individuals can help the organization. 2010 Ambassador Video features Chance O'Hern, a very strong little boy with a list of complications. I was very touched by his story, and with the exception of his cat peeing on me, it was a very uncomplicated shoot. However, the project did lead me to join the organization as a board member. As part of my contribution, I video their fundraisers and turn them into 3 - 4 minute spots to be uploaded to YouTube. My overall goal is to eventually design a compilation DVD to be handed out at fundraisers.
I got this job through Livingston Parish's Josh Randall. At the time, I was teaching him the basics of Final Cut Pro when Kathleen Abels, the CEO of TARC, got in touch with him about a jeep fundraiser. She told him that they planned to video their 2010 ambassador, so he put us in touch, and the rest as they say is history...
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Glory Bound
I directed "Glory Bound" just before the 2010 NFC Championship game against the Vikings. Since the Saints are back in the playoff's for 2011, I believe it's appropriate to showcase this video.
"This year's Saints have prompted a number of artists to record their own Saints song, so Carlo Nuccio - who wrote and recorded the original "Who Dat" more than 25 years ago - has returned with "Glory Bound," an update of the song. The song features the return of Aaron Neville, who sang the song the first time around, and Theresa Andersson, along with Ivan Neville, Jon Cleary, Matt Perrine, Barry Foulon, Shamarr Allen, Joe Cabral, Ben Schenck, Jimi Burtchaell, Alex McMurray, Paul Sanchez, Derrick Freeman and Rob Schafer." - Offbeat Magazine, November 2009
Featured on MSNBC, CNN's Don Lemmon's Show, and YouTube's Music Tuesday
Video
Directed/ Produced/ Edited by Paul Catalanotto
Produced by Carlo Nuccio
Assistant Director - Mary Nguyen
Monday, January 3, 2011
Grandma Silhouette
Grandma Silhouette |
My grandma is an amazing woman of courage and strength. After being diagnosed with cancer three years ago, this little old lady has fought tooth and nail to keep her life. Her doctor has nicknamed her "the Little Fighter" - a nickname I believe she wears with much satisfaction. She gets weekly chemo treatments, so as you can imagine, some days are harder than others. However, she still manages to wear most days with a bright smile, unfortunately as I post this picture, my grandma is being rushed to the doctor for a leg injury. Sometime last night she fell, and finally, this morning was able to get to a phone. I'm sure she'll be fine, because she is after all a fighter.
About the photograph:
"Grandma Silhouette" was taken one lazy summer after noon. She was sitting on the porch as she does everyday when the weather permits. I snagged the shot just before she went inside for the night. I feel this photograph displays her courage quite well. If you look closely, she is even offering us a slight smirk. "Grandma Silhouette" shows that even when things are darkest, you can still fight, and you can still win.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Southeastern Louisiana University Statue
SELU Statue |
Butterfly
Honestly, I'm surprised this butterfly let me get this close, but I think after pointing a camera at him for 30 minutes, he just gave up and let me have what I wanted.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Reel 2010
This is my music video reel for 2010. For 2011, I'm hoping to make a directing reel that shows off not only my music videos but my narratives and documentaries as well.
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