#YukonFood: A Culinary Festival

Tourism Industry Assoc. Yukon got in touch to help promote the first ever Yukon Culinary Festival. It was 5 days of great food, beer, and fun. There are so many talented food producers, chefs, enthusiasts and tinkerers up here that I'm sure it will be a HUGE event in the future! Here are some screen grabs from the short trailer I'm putting together:
 
 *UPDATE: you can see the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSGuvBJylxY

 

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Together Today

These past few months I've been working on a short commemorative video for Aboriginal Affairs here in Whitehorse. They wanted a video that would celebrate the 20th and 40th Anniversary of some key documents that helped pave the way to Yukon Land Claims and First Nations Self-Government. They also wanted it to instil a sense of pride and inspiration. This was definitely one of the more complex projects that I've worked on; not necessarily from a technical aspect, but more due to the political and bureaucratic elements that go along with a project of this nature. In the end, I think it turned out pretty darn good!

You can check it out here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB11J3KAfcQ&feature=player_embedded

Thesaurus

"Images are a language. It's impossible to make a painting that is not borrowed - even the images in your dreams refer to reality."


-Glenn Brown




Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee: Journeys with Kings

Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee got in touch with me to help edit footage shot on a trip down the Yukon River last summer. They visited a number of villages along the river in order to get a better understanding of the status of the King Salmon and to talk with locals about strategies to protect the resource. 

You can watch the short doc here (~10mins): 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2UpOsk7Myk