And in the meantime: Hurricane Images Inc.
Recently, I watched a video essay on what made Robin Williams great as an actor, and they boiled it down to one thing: how he moved. Or more accurately, how he physicalized his characters. His approach brought emotion, history, and personality into motion... and made him a truly visual storyteller. Watch any clip, and you'll see that he's chosen a physical activity for the scene, and through that conveys his internal life. Unlike many other screen actors, you don't see his internal workings in the eyes, but rather the body.
This idea of visual storytelling informs Second Wind's current endeavor, which is actually through Hurricane Images Inc. It's an Oakland video production company we started seven years ago, and have been building ever since. We've been working in commercial film, creating for startups and major corporations like Bitdefenders and Hilton. And we do music videos and photography as well. In 2016, we were named one of the best wedding photographers in Oakland by Expertise.com. Until we're back onstage, come check us out.
Labels: Film, Hurricane Images Inc., National Black Theatre Festival, production, video, video production