Boo Bustuhs was my first attempt at a feature length movie back in 2000. Check out the entire movie in Veoh at http://www.veoh.com/videos/e64728KX4xeQry
2003 pkg for MBC/Black Family Channel about the Jack Yates High School Photography Magnet program in Houston, Tx, headed by Ray Carrington
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continuation of SuperBowl 38 promo series
Promotional video created for the 2009 NATPE convention.
2003 pkg shot and edited by Ted Irving for MBC Network/The Black Family Channel
Short video open to my resume with run-ins with Charles Barkley during his Rocket years and my sports photographer years with Fox.
Promo I created for a gospel stage play.
Second commercial I produced for the local Houston Gospel play.
1st personal public service announcement in this series that counters the growing anti-intellectualism/education in the African American community of the United States.
MBC/Black Family channel story shot and edited by Ted Irving covering a Houston, Texas based artist that creates incredible works of art from wood...any piece of wood.
anti-tree destruction PSA
Video produced by the media class of 2008 thanking Ted Irving for being their instructor.
View one of the ancient art forms of Japan through the eyes of American Fulbright Teachers.
Short video with comedian Marcus Wiley promoting a fun night at the Fountain of Praise church.
First part of a three piece series on the often forgotten Houston Civil Rights Movement.
As American Teachers traveled throughout Japan in June of 2006 they could not help but experience the Bullet Train!!
Really basic animation of a Transformer car turning to robot mode. I know most of you can do better, but I'm just having a little fun and experimenting.
Kid Sports Show that is being pitched at NATPE 2009. If you have feedback, please leave it. Need all the help and support I can get. This is my first attempt at selling shows at NATPE and I am nervous.
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At Home With Style Featuring Lloyd Gite
Houston art gallery owner, Lloyd Gite, hosts this phenomenol television programming that turns the average inner-city home into an oasis of style. The program also showcases the homes of affluent African-Americans with before and after takes.
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