My production company, David Albright Media, is the Video Partner for the Seattle Storm WNBA Team.  We produce all of their videos, ranging from in-arena entertainment to marketing videos to viral web videos.

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Smells Like Money is an oral history documentary that I produced, shot and edited about the controversial pulp mill on Bellingham's waterfront.  It won a Silver Telly Award, and an Award of Excellence from the Videographer Awards. It is currently for sale at Village Books in Bellingham.

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Thursday
Jan272011

Breaking News

My tweet yesterday about my bus catching on fire, made the (hyperlocal) news! ... "Wire fire grounds 49 bus on Capitol Hill but Metro says old electric trolleys are hanging in there."

 

 

Sunday
Jan232011

Old GP Bellingham Picture

Probably no one who reads my blog* will find this interesting, but I found this cool hand colored picture of the Puget Sound Pulp and Timber company today while I was doing some furniture shopping in my neighborhood.  PSP&TC in Bellingham was eventually bought by Georgia Pacific, and I produced an oral history documentary "Smells Like Money" about the history of the plant, back in college. 

Here's the picture, which is currently for sale at Area 51... for only $495!  And if you're interested, the DVD of "Smells Like Money" is for sale at Village Books in Bellingham for a much more affordable $15.

*does anyone read my blog?

Sunday
Dec192010

Note to Self...

... when you're going to get a picture taken with Lynn Shelton (or any famous person) take off any tacky novelty items that may have been appropriate at the previous party, but is much less so at the current one.

 

Monday
Dec132010

Seattle PI's Guide to Cord Cutting

Props to Seattlepi for putting together this comprehensive guide to Cord Cutting.  There's been a lot of talk lately about whether cord cutting is really happening or not.  I can't really speak to any national trends but I can say with certainty that the majority of my freinds do not have cable.  I cut the cord over a year ago and have never looked back.

Even with all the new boxes coming out (Boxee Box, Apple TV, Google TV etc...) for me the best way to go is still just a mac mini plugged into my TV.  I like and use Boxee, but there's no way I'm paying $250+ for a box that runs nothing but boxee.

But if takes boxes like these for the mainstream to start getting web video on their TV's, then so be it.  For web-video producers like me, that can't happen soon enough!

Friday
Nov122010

Allrecipes Ipad App

Shot and edited this demo for Allreipes.com's new ipad app.  Being a bit of an Apple fan boy... I was really excited about this one!