Monday, May 24, 2010

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Scottrade Character Headlines FOX News

Friday, May 7, 2010

Backyard produces VeriSign's first broadcast campaign "Things We Check"





Credits:
Client: VeriSign
Title: “Things We Check” :30
Airdate: Currently airing
Where Shot: Los Angeles, CA
Production Company: Backyard Productions, Venice, CA
Director: Phil Brown
DP: James Frohna
Producer: Jason Wolk
Exec. Producer: Kris Mathur
Advertising Agency: McCann Worldwide, Salt Lake City, UT
Exec Creative Director: Ted Tsandes
Group Creative Director: Ryan Brown
Copywriter: Paul Jacobsen
Art Director: Bren Postma
Agency Producer: Maria Garelli
Editorial Company: The Cutting Room, NY, NY
Editor: Chris Hellman
Editorial Exec Producer: Susan Willis

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Phil Brown brings it together for Verizon

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Oh, baby! Spring in Palm Desert Part II

Baby kangaroo mouse

Big lizard

Feeding baby humming birds

Rolling planet

Mountain goats on the rocks

     Adam DuBrowa shoots with a pair of Nikon D-3 full-frame SLRs. As a DP with a career emphasis on documentary production, he lenses assignments for National Geographic, Discovery Channel and Fortune 500 companies on expeditions in science, nature, weather and social endeavors. Shooting high speed sequences of the latest technologies aboard the F-22 Raptors, F-18 Hornets, stealth fighters, Blackhawks, Seahawks and a diverse fleet of FEMA disaster operations aircraft has also proven him an accomplished aerial cinematographer.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Hey, Nice Goggles!


Jeffrey Karoff & Karen Chen pause for a snapshot in a Detroit GM factory.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Signs of Spring in the Desert by Adam DuBrowa

While documenting the riparian corridors of California after severe winter weather caused flooding, landslides, and mudslides to the region, my work took me to places in six counties in advance of spring's bloom. I was to document the damages associated with flooding, and the response to those communities and public entities that were affected. In doing so, I grew a profound appreciation for the desert, and the wildlife that live in the unforgiving dynamic environment.


I began to see things in my steps in search of the water's source, high notes of nature, and witnessed the gentle birth of the spring season. I saw nature coming out of its slumber, transforming into spring, and I witnessed the sun grow the flowers, which grew the pollinators, which grew the predators. I was inspired by the quiet, simple, and beautiful world of the desert.

Adam is freelancing at Backyard Productions in Venice, CA and completed principal photography on the feature documentary “Tapped,” an inside look into the bottled water industry. His photography for a special National Geographic Society documentary on Grizzly Bear attacks comes out next month. Currently, Adam is deployed on assignment photographing the Calexico, California 7.2 magnitude earthquake for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Learn more about his documenting the damage, as well as the federal, state, and local response to the disaster here.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Losing Gravity

What happens when an everyday slacker gets his helium dose wrong? HELIUM MAN. Also the first narrative short by Backyard director Nick Piper which recently debuted with rave reviews in the comedy genre at the Beverly Hills Short Film Festival (and moving on to the prestigious Atlanta Film Festival later this month).



Transitioning to shorts has been a long time coming for the director who specializes in special effect commercials. But, it wasn't until he had a dream based around the concept of losing gravity that gave him an idea worth committing to.

"Stock markets were crashing, the world was spiraling into a recession. What next?" he said, "No more gravity?" It turns out that making one person float is a bit less complicated than making gravity disappear altogether, and so the adventures of Helium Man began.

For Nick, the easiest part was writing the story. On the contrary, "Producing the bloody thing," he says in his 'Home of Chip Butties' North England accent, wasn't exactly a walk in the park. Not to mention organizing technocranes, multiple camera crews, a rigging crane (the same one that made Tom Hanks weightless in Apollo 13), and nearly 100 extras.

"I'm getting a producer for the next one," says Nick of the short which would have cost nearly $2M if it weren't for lots of helpful folks in the industry who volunteered time and gear.

Keep your eyes peeled for a feature...




Thursday, April 1, 2010

Meet Backyard's Justin Lee



All you need to know about Backyard's "Vault Guy" can be garnered from these pictures and the viral videos on www.gloriousinternet.com


Friday, March 19, 2010

Backyard, baby!



Gianna Todaro, daughter of long time Backyard freelancer Joel Todaro and his wife Krystyne, chows down in style sporting her Backyard Wear!   Get it Little G!

GET A ROOM



Jeffrey Karoff is directing an HIV PSA awareness spot called, Get A Room.

"I wanted to capture that blush of first lust and the inappropriate public behavior that accompanies it," Karoff says of the PDA laden PSA.

With the technique, inspired by Hockney’s photo collages, every image is a paste-up of multiple, motion frames highlighting the ‘It’s only you and me, babe’ feeling of young lust.

Using the Canon 5D has proven to be the perfect tool.

"When I’m out there, I look like a still photographer.  My location scouts consist of me setting up a tripod to see if anyone kicks me out.  So far, I’ve been pretty lucky. It’s been a liberating job in that I am shooting this myself, often with one assistant,” says the director.

New York editor Brandon Beck will do the composites and editing.  The project is shooting over a long time span – Karoff will shoot a scene or two a week, then send to Beck for assembly – and so the interaction is lively. What a luxury.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Who wants ice cream!?


Friday, March 12, 2010

Meet Our Intrepid CFO/General Manager, Alison Ivy Seligson

Alison is a Southland native, hailing from the mean streets of the Valley.  Although technically a Valley Girl, she rarely uses the word “like” in a sentence and prefers the easy beach access of Venice.  A great lover of NASCAR, Alison says “Jew Billy” is a much better way to describe her.  She loves the people, the power and the strategy involved in NASCAR.  Alison and her husband recently watched a race from the Pit at California Speedway.


In addition to being a racecar fanatic, Alison is an accomplished singer.  After graduating high school, Alison shipped off to Maui to sing in lounges for several successful years.  Managing her band in Maui is where she first discovered her business acumen.  She returned to LA to study business while also working for Lucas Films Commercials and other ad-related companies.  With an MBA in tow, she graduated from assistant to management positions in several commercial production companies, ultimately landing at Backyard.  Her six-year mark as the company’s CFO/General Manager is coming up this April.


In what little spare time she has, she still manages to book a singing gig or two for her band, James and Al (James being her brother). Check out their myspace page: www.myspace.com/jamesandal.





Friday, March 5, 2010

Dog Day Fridays.. and a Cat!

More of our favorite four-legged companions...


SCOUT

The biggest love muffin there is. I have a little saying - It's Scout's world... we just live in it.
     -Jen Shami, Freelance Production Supervisor


BUTTERS

This is Butters enjoying a weekend away in Palm Springs (it's really good he's outside as his owner shared that bulldogs this age, around 2, have intense gas!)
     -Carr Donald, Proud Papa / Producer


NIKKO

Here is my four legged friend, Nikko... He is quite the little monster which makes him all the more loveable. He loves to be outside, take long walks in the grass, his guilty pleasure is seafood, and he can't resist a good back rub!
     -Genevieve Adams, Receptionist at Backyard


COCO CHANEL

This is Coco Chanel Keenan in all her natural glory. About 4 years old.
     -Peter Keenan, Mesmerist / Producer

Friday, February 26, 2010

Cobra in the Backyard

Fresh off the course, recent first-time PGA tour winner, Ian Poulter, teamed up with Director Kevin Smith of Backyard for Cobra Golf Clubs in Palm Springs.

Talking with the talent, Ian Poulter

Poulter (@Ianjamespoulter) tweeted "Just finished the Cobra commercial, been a long but great day in Palm Springs, the commercials will be awesome," on Monday night.

David Feherty and Kevin Smith

David Feherty, broadcaster and former European and PGA Tour pro, has become the spokesperson for Cobra in a series of recent advertisements and also resides on www.cobragolf.com in the video blog "Face-off with Feherty."

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Shawn Meaux: Director of Ops, Interior Decorator?

Backyard's very own Director of Operations, Shawn Meaux was announced as Architectural Digest's Viewers Vote Award for their favorite use of fabric among reader submissions!


The wingback chair was found in a local thrift store badly in need of reupholstering.

The creative use of fabric won over the voters!

Shawn's passion for great design and vintage furniture shines through in his day-to-day work at Backyard, as he also oversees the development of Backyard swag. Congratulations Shawn!!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Carr's Durian Adventure

One of Backyard’s latest spots took the crew to Singapore and China, where we shot Minute Maid for BBH with pop star Eason Chan, who has become one of Hong Kong’s most dominant male singers earning multiple ‘Album of the Year’ awards.

Talking to the talent, Eason Chan. Great guy!

But between the filming and sightseeing was a stop to try what is revered in Southeast Asia as the King of Fruits.
Carr makes friends with the Durian vendor

“Durian is the stinkiest fruit alive – smells something like rotten onions that have been overcooked. Most Westerners vomit when they eat it,” says Producer Carr Donald.

Turns out that Carr actually liked it.

Despite the humidity and the 95-degree weather, the Minute Maid shoot went great!

Smiles all around!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Suze Orman Chronicles Her Shoot With Backyard

Financial advice guru Suze Orman stars in a new, yet-to-air TD Ameritrade spot directed by Backyard's Don Rase.  In 'Suze's Scrapbook' on her website, she gives a shout-out to Backyard in her visual diary of the retirement-oriented :30 out of Porter Novelli.

To view the full photo set, click here: Suze's Scrapbook and view 'January'


Friday, February 12, 2010

For the Dog Days of President's Day

What good is a Backyard without any dogs sniffing around? To usher in the dog days of the long President's Day weekend, we offer you the resident companions of our own backyards:
CHARLIE
My mellow yellow Labrador Charlie recently starred in a Bayer spot I shot in Toronto.
-Phil Brown (Director)
OLIVE
Olive was a rescue, so when asked what breed she is I say "part chihuaha, part cute." Our best guess is chihuahua - dachshund - beagle.
-Karen Chen (Freelance Producer)




MAVERICK
Maverick is his own dog. You know the type.
-Roy Skillicorn, Partner


LOTUS
He is 1 year old and a true lover boy. I rescued him and got him fixed last week, but the hormones haven't quite leveled off yet. He is wonderful with people and kids but still tries to climb aboard pretty much every dog he sees.
-Virginia (Public Relations)
SYDNEY
A purebred Labrador, this girl was the runt of the litter- believe it or not. She will be celebrating her ninth birthday this May.
-Jason Wolk (Freelance Producer)







Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Kevin Smith Reports Non-Violent News for Milwaukee PD


Backyard director Kevin Smith delivers benign local newscasts for the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) in two new 30-second PSAs, “Non-Shooting” and “Non-Assault” out of Cramer-Krasselt, Milwaukee, WI.  The PSAs feature tongue-in-cheek newscasts about violence that never occurred to promote that there were 2,945 fewer crimes in Milwaukee last year; no laughing matter.  The “Be A Force” PSA campaign is also a recruiting tool aimed at future area police officers.
            Says Milwaukee Police Chief Edward A. Flynn, “We are sharing the message that in some jobs, success is measured by what doesn’t happen.  At the MPD, we had nearly 3,000 fewer victims of crime last year than the year before.  That’s success that we want to share on a grand scale.”



Credits:
Client: Milwaukee Police Department
Titles: “Non-Shooting,” “Non-Assault” 2 X :30
Production Company: Backyard, Venice, CA
Director: Kevin Smith
DP: Randy Arnold
Executive Producers: Blair Stribley, Peter Steinzeig
Line Producer: Peter Keenan
Co-Producers: Tim Fermino, Kelsi McIntyre, Cathy Chen
Agency: Cramer Krasselt, Milwaukee, WI
Exec Creative Director: Chris Jacobs
Creative Directors: Todd Stone, Michael Fazende
Art Director: Jim Root
Editorial Company: Backyard, Venice, CA
Editor: Justin Lee
VFX Company: Transistor Studios, New York
Executive Producer: Damon Meena                                               
Head of Production: Andrea Sertz Jew                                   
Associate Creative Director: Aaron Baumle                                               
Associate Art Director: Aaron Baker                                                           
Senior Art Director: Jamie Rockaway                                               
Associate Producer: Corrine Liebe                                               
Digital Assets Manager: Andrew Adair

Thursday, January 28, 2010

A Trend Worth Watching


Trend:
1.            a general tendency, movement, or direction
2.            a current fashion or mode

vi: to show a tendency or movement toward something or in a particular direction

In a recent conversation with Backyard partner Roy Skillicorn, we touched on some trends worth watching, and some that are more dubious. Each is a hot topic on Twitter and in the trades, but Roy predicts that some will be a flash in the pan while others will “stick.” Some trends like iPhone technology, change our lives forever.

We asked him about commercials and 3D. “Some people think that 3D is to HD as color TV was to black and white,” Roy says. “I hesitate because I don’t know how many people want to put [the 3D] glasses on in their own homes.” That’s seemingly a small matter, but one whose answer will ultimately determine the future of 3D. He did find a recent 3D display for the out-of-home market (at the Boards Summit) that required no glasses; provocative, but not ready for prime time.  

“Precision Marketing” is a trend Roy feels fits into the iPhone category of relevance: the movement toward marketing to individual customers rather than to a mass audience. “The whole concept of precision targeting – not blanketing the same message to thousands, but addressing people one-on-one, is more respected,” Roy explains. “Precision targeting allows you to convey a richer, more personal touch.” Ironically, the current phenomenon of Facebook actually harkens back to an earlier era where personal relationships reigned supreme. Facebook has spawned a movement – both for baby boomers and for youth – to be “much more apt to experiment with brands that have contacted them individually.”

The last trend we considered is the current movement toward personal reinvention in the marketplace. “Many people have lost their jobs because of belt tightening and/or their age, and they are re-inventing themselves.  Many, facing a dreary job search are even starting their own companies.  I see these people rejuvenated and it is inspiring.”

“There is a trend to tighten up and reduce the amount of waste in the work environment.” Perhaps in business, as in life, anything that doesn’t kill you makes you stronger…


Friday, January 22, 2010

Star Power Amidst L.A. Showers



     Despite all the excessive rain and cold that has been plaguing Southern California over the past week, our Choice Hotels shoot pressed on.
     Backyard director Rob Pritts teamed up with John Ratzenberger, the trademark voice for Pixar Studios for one of the spots. A hero among voice actors, Ratzenberger is the only person to voice a character in each of Pixar Animation’s feature films including: John in WALL-E, Hamm in the Toy Story series, and Underminer in The Incredibles, to name a few. We are also huge fans of the star from his iconic role on "Cheers" as the bar know-it-all Cliff Clavin, a beloved character who also guest-appeared on "Frasier" and "the Simpsons."


Mac’s the word amongst our agency guests from Leo Burnett, Chicago

     By the time the spots air all this rain will be a distant memory... Stay dry!



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

DAY TRIP TO SWEDEN WITH DIRECTOR JESPER ERICSTAM

At work and at play, Backyard's Jesper Ericstam shares his daily routine from his home outside Stockholm to his office in the city.  The warm-blooded Swede may have a secret life as a professional ice swimmer, when he's not creating his brand of visual comedy for spots.



a dip starts the day right




inspiration from the streets of Stockholm