Video Contest: What's in your HDNA?




This week I had the honor to talk to Fernando Sarmiento of PepperMelon, a very imaginative company who've created some really amazing commercial work for the likes of Microsoft, MTV, and Nike, but also create some really amazing stuff of their own. So check out their new video "ELA Love at First Byte" above, then read the great interview Fernando gave me below.
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Now's your chance.
Think you’re the next big music video director like Spike Jonze or Michel Gondry? Epic Records and Massify want you to prove yourself with an online music video contest for LA based band Low vs. Diamond. You have until September 7th to listen to the song, “Don’t Forget Sister” and check out the lyrics, and submit your short video treatment along with a...


A Few months ago, I posted a behind-the-scenes featurette from our very own Peter Espinal. Well this week I got to talk to Peter about working on his short film, and the final production.
So check out the FULL VERSION Peter's "The Savages" below, and make sure to check the interview after the vid.
from HunnyBunchFilms on Vimeo.
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With President of Mogulville Peter Bridger's term almost up, we look back to some of the features that President Bridger shot that feature some tips and funny skits. So here you go, some look back at Bridgers "President Presents" features.
I will miss Bridger and hate to see him leave office, but this is how democracy works, I hope that our next Mogulville...
Steve has started a new Podcast, every Friday he'll be posting a new video. So if you love Steve's work on the show and want to see more, make sure to subscribe on either iTunes or YouTube.
It's great music, and nice video work, and it's Steve! So check it out and leave him some feedback!
Lost Dog from Parker on Vimeo.
This week's winner of 5 Minute Movie House is Parker Maimbourg's short "Lost Dog". Good job.
Remember, if you want your short to be posted here on the blog, visit the 5 Minute Movie House Thread on the forums, and submit your own work now! We can't do it without you!
This week I decided to go back a little further than I did last week, to a Director that everybody knows, George Lucas. Mostly known for the monolith in his career that is Star Wars, George Lucas began his career far more modestly with 1967's Electronic Labyrinth.
Lucas first became truly fascinated by film by his early exposure to the avant-garde, filmmakers such as