Sunday, December 12, 2010

Portland Timbers


Add campaign for Portland's MLS Soccer team the timbers. Just put up as a bulletin boardacross from Powell's Bookstore in Downtown Portland.Also, I have been told that this image is showing as an add for the Timbers before movies in Portland. It is showing before Black Swan in the theaters, probably movies as well..?

Here's a night shot of the billboard.
And a shot of me standing in front of it in the rain.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Art Gallery


Currently my music related art collection is on display at North End Gallery in St. Johns/Portland at 8926 N. Lombard. Check it out! Here are some photos of the gallery/music venue space as well as my art: Flickr

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

ASUS - We are...

Just out is the ASUS add I did in October. It is going to show before movies in the theaters starting Friday December 3. If you see it in the theaters, let me know!

Watch it on YouTube:

Edit:
So, just found out that this is showing in theaters in major cities only. (LA, New York, Chicago, Toronto, etc.) BUT If you are in Portland, go to the outside Lloyd center theater on December 22nd, this add will be playing ALL DAY on the monitors around the concession stands.

-Emily

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Slippage (continued)

Everyone says the Fall and Winter film and print markets here in Portland are the "Slow" times. But I am busy filming, auditioning, and booking job after job. Recently, all of the above happened on in one day.

I'll share what jobs I've booked/shot after the end product comes out. It's better when I can SHOW you.

We wrapped up filming on Slippage for the year (we resume in January 2011). We ended on a very cold and rainy night in the middle of a spooky forest.

Here are a few select photos from the last 2 weeks of filming (More can be found on the Slippage Facebook page):







And a screenshot of me looking upset about something (probably the main character, haha):



Sunday, October 24, 2010

Filming Slippage on location in California

Just got back from shooting some beautiful scenes in California for Slippage! Here are some pictures taken by yours truly and the crew.


















Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Slippage













I'm currently in production on "Slippage", an independent film being shot around Oregon and California. Here are some stills from what we've done so far. We're shooting in the Majove Desert in CA later this month!


More posts later, now it's time for sleep. I've got school in the morning.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Abraham

My latest guitar project: A conversion of an acoustic student guitar into a wicked cool resonator guitar.

^Before. I began with a student guitar because I had no idea what I was doing so it was low risk. Here all I've done so far is remove the strings ad tuning pegs.

^ Next I took a putty knife and thin saw blades and began to remove the face of the guitar.

^ I also needed to remove the fretboard and neck.

^ After removing the face of the guitar, I measured and cut a hole to fit the diameter of the resonator cone that will be placed inside.

^ This is a pot lid with the handle removed. It will make an excellent resonator cone!

^ Holding it in place you can get the feeling of how it will fit.

NOTE: when assembling this guitar I had not seen a diagram of which way the cone should face, pointed up or down. I figured down would have the best tone because I could get a good ring when I hit it.) Turns out this is not the way these guitars are built, BUT mine way totally worked and I am glad I did it the way I did.

Here's how I attached it: I took a coffee canister (ya know that metal coated cardboard stuff?) and cut the top off so that all I used was about 3/4 of the height of the can and the end with the bottom of the can on it. I then made cuts about every inch or so all the way around the can and fanned them out like an octopus. These became the tabs I glued down to the bottom of the guitar. I placed the cone (point down) on top of the former bottom of the coffee can and screwed it down. (Making sure it would end up centered in the fuller part of the guitar body.) Also, I made sure that once glued down, the entire height of the combined cone and coffee can is just a hair below the height of the guitar.

^ Fast forward and I have filled in the original sound hole with leftover face wood from the cutout I made. I painted the body. I covered the cutout with metal mesh from a broken bird feeder screen. The ring is the ring from the coffee can. The original bridge is on there (although I trimmed it up a bit.) Also I used a tin can to use as an echo chamber/amplifier that goes OVER the strings. Now I'm attaching the neck. At this point I have no idea if this will work AT ALL since I can't hear how it sounds until the strings are on it, so the guitar has to be completely assembled.

^ A full body shot of the finished guitar!

^Here's the whole resonator complex. (What is all that sawdust doing on there?!)

^ Close up of my $0.01 washers

^ I added these sound holes to make the guitar louder. It worked!

^Signature, guitar name (Abraham) and "FOUR" Indicates what number of guitar build/customization this is for me. This is my 4th guitar project I've finished.

^ Here's a close up on the tail piece. It is made out of a tin can also. I drilled 6 holes in it to run the strings through. I swear, I could probably make an entire guitar out of a tin can!

The end! I will be showing this guitar (and others) in a gallery in St. Johns/North Portland in October.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Summer 2010

After filming my band's music video we went on tour through California. Our Tour Blog has all the details of our adventure!

I hung out/helped out on another music video shoot which took place on Sauvie Island.

I started filming an independent film titled Slippage. I play the lead female character. We still have stuff to shoot in October and January, but I will keep you posted.

Today I am running my first race (besides track in middle school). It's called the Worrier Dash and is a short 3.15 miles BUT the course is full of 14 obstacles! I can't wait, this should be fun.

Friday, July 16, 2010

MSM Music Video!

It's taken years for my band Monster-sized Monsters to get to this point and we do not intend to stop. We have learned everything we know by trial and error, feeling, and the internet, and have come a long way. Kicking off the future (meaning a new album and a California tour next month) is our first ever music video! Directed and edited by the fantastic Mr. Fee. Please check it out.



More to write about soon!!

Monday, June 7, 2010

My band is playing Portland 6.16.10


Heads up to all of you in Portland, my band Monster-Sized Monsters is playing here in Portland soon. Here is the flier for the show, I hope to see you there!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Too Little Too Late

As promised in my previous post, here is the first of the 2 music videos I've shot recently.

This is the latest music video for Ramona Falls for their song "Russia." Directed by Cullen Hoback.

Original appearance was on Pitchfork.com, but they have since moved the file (and by doing so broke the internet), so here is the YouTube embedded video.





And here is a link to a write up about the video in the Portland Mercury.
Here is another write up, and Here is another.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Music video here, music video there...

In the last couple weeks I've shot two different music videos.

The first is for the band Ramona Falls. The crew was awesome. It was demanding but that's how it always goes, right? Directed by Cullen Hoback.

The second was for my own band Monster-Sized Monsters. Again I worked with Ben Fee who directed and will edit it. It was my bandmates' (Hannah Armstrong and Calum Barrick) first time really doing any sort of filming. I think they enjoyed themselves (most of the time)!

Both of these projects are in their post production phase, and when they are cut I will of course post the videos here.

In other news... Auditions, auditions, auditions.... maybe those will lead somewhere!

Until then!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

SE Portland Art Walk

X-Posted to Chroma Kinetic. Actually, why not just link you straight to the other post?! Here is all the information about next weekend's art event, which I am one of over 100 participants. Come find me, get inspired!

SE Portland Art Walk

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Hair Like You've Never Seen It


Photoshoot
Hair: Ryan Bosetti
Photography: Sarah Meadows
Original Link: Ryann Bosetti

Click on Ryann's page to view all the photos from the shoot!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Are things picking up?

Worked on a commercial destined for Industry use on Sunday. Not much of a part but oh well! Since I recently quit my stable "day-job" (so that I am free to pursue acting more seriously), I needed to take the job to keep up an income! I will probably never see the finished clip.

I feel as if 2010 will be a good year for film. Many things seem to be in the works, it feels like a lot is about to happen. So, world, I am ready!


On another note, my band Monster-Sized Monsters is in the finishing stages of mixing our new album. We also have a show coming up in February in Portland:



And soon we shoot a music video!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Art: Late 2009, Early 2010


2009, Based off a photograph by Montana M.


2010, For my friend Ben Fee, who is mentioned throughout this blog. (He does film/video stuff.) This is based off a non photoshopped picture of him.