Dale/Rotary/Monvera

Dale Hardware Christmas Video from matter video on Vimeo.

This week we did 3 different shoots. On Tuesday/Wednesday, we worked alongside Splurge Catering to shoot music videos (“Gangnam Style” and “Call Me Maybe”) for Dale Hardware’s (Fremont, CA) Christmas party. Dale went all out for their party as they hired a choreographer to teach their employees the dance and also a vocalist to re-record the lyrics to “Call Me Maybe.” The video and shoot were interesting to say the least. We also shot a video for the 75th anniversary of the Niles Canyon Rotary.

We also shot at Monvera (a paperless bottle labeling company) in Richmond. This was one of the more fun shoots that we’ve done, visually and creatively. Their video will be used to promote Monvera at trade shows. The video will be posted shortly.

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