Film Production

The South River Science Team - South River Currents Video Series

After several years of working on projects exclusively outside of Virginia, far far away from our home office in Staunton, VA, we were contacted to help develop, film, and delver a amazing series of videos for The South River Science Team in Waynesboro Virginia and the communities along the South River.

The project is incredibly unique n nature as it’s both meant to provide entertainment and educate the viewer of the complexity of a incident that caused the accidental depositing of mercury into the South River and also share the stories and history of the people, communities, and region that is all connected to the South River through it’s watershed. The South River Science team’s main goal is outreach. The most exciting part to us is this project is now on going with at minimum a handful of videos being commissioned for their channels.

Our team really dug in deep spending about 2 months total on creative development, working side by side the project manager to find the right tone of the main series of videos. With this, we cast a amazing host to be the face of the series, added clever animations with a vintage feel, and are very simple yet fun practical puppetry based animation for the series “co-host” Southy the Mouthy South River Fish. Basically, a wonderful mid-century science illustration of a Rainbow trout. The tone of the videos were to be something appealing to both a younger audience and adults at the same time without pigeon holing the series into one age bracket or the other.

These very watchable, upbeat, info rich short form videos are complemented with shorter vignettes featuring a single interviewee speaking on a single topics of expertise that have a bit more of a sophisticated tone and delivery. They are expanding the areas of interest and topics covered that can still have a place for outreach, education, used in the classroom, at seminars, or other places that members of the South River Science team, their stakeholders, community members, and others can find use and benefit from having these in the public domain.

PROJECT TEAM

Director/Cinematographer: .........… Angel David Verde
Project Manager:………………………… David Hirschman, South River Science Team
Writer/Science Advisor:……………… David Hirschman
Drone Operator:………………………….. Max Quillen, Angel David Verde
Editor, Sound Design, Color:………. Angel David Verde
Animation/Motion Graphics: ……… Angel David Verde
Production Assistants/Grip: ……….. Courtney Campbell, Ian Berry, Zac Laliberte
Series Host: ........…….……..…………….. Leighton Brown Bryan (Episode 1 - 3)



South River Currents Video Series

Leighton Brown Brian, along side her “co-host,” Southy the Mouthy South River Fish, are the stars of this upbeat, clever, and fun, info-rich video series that used on location footage, expert interviews, along side simple animations and stick puppetry to enlighten, delight, and education the viewers about various topics that relate to the South River and the South River Watershed.


South River Current Vignettes

The vignettes (aka, short films/features) are more story driven featuring interviews of locals, stakeholders, and experts who live and work along the South River. These videos carry a bit more of a sophisticated tone and delivery however still meet the South River Science Team’ goal to use video as community outreach and engagement for education, the classroom, at seminars, or other places that community members find use from.

History From Above: The Wharf District & Sears Hill Staunton VA

History From Above: The Wharf District & Sears Hill Staunton VA

Enjoy a short video showcasing history from above in historic downtown Staunton Virginia. In this video, we're featuring the Historic Wharf District and the Sears House atop Sears Hill. Learn about some of the history of the Wharf, some notable figures who once lived here, and how this area of the city was shaped by the industry that surrounded the railway in the 19th and 20th century

The Aquafarm Video Campaign

The Aquafarm Video Campaign

Aquaculture has long been a tradition of the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore. From Crabbing, fishing, shrimping and shellfish, this body of water has provided food for the world around and jobs for generations…