Videobred has had some pretty fantastic people work under this roof. Frankly, why shouldn’t we brag about it? Every month we are going to feature one of our alums and find out, through a series of 9 (ish) questions, what they have done since their days at Videobred.
This month we had the pleasure of talking with Wayne Shepherd. Even more fortunate is that Wayne is in town for a brief stint. Although Wayne has an office at Videobred, his home base is in Redondo Beach, CA. There he runs At The Post Productions and has done quite well for himself. Wayne has an impressive resume, working on movies like 300, Pleasantville and The Tourist, to name a few. It is always a pleasure to have him around. Below is a photo of Wayne and Dave Krieghauser, from back in the day.
They say that the only constant, is change. Sometimes it’s for the good, other times it’s for the great. And with our newest editor/shooter, I believe Videobred has once again upped the ante. [..more]
Members of the the Videobred Bowling and Cholesterol Awareness Team joined Big Brothers and Big Sisters at the Sports and Social Club to Bowl for Kids Sake–and pizza and beer, but mostly for the kids. The pins hardly stood a chance as team VB raised more than $500 competing against a conclave of Greater Louisville’s advertising elite. Team individual honors for most ducks tagged goes to motion graphics editor Tobias (Toby) Van Kleeck who nearly bagged the coveted turkey in the final frame. Toby proved once again that in any sport that encourages beer and fast food consumption while participating, post-production rules. Photographic evidence of the event below. [..more]
Members of the the Videobred Bowling and Cholesterol Awareness Team joined Big Brothers and Big Sisters at the Sports and Social Club to Bowl for Kids Sake–and pizza and beer, but mostly for the kids. The pins hardly stood a chance as team VB raised more than $500 competing against a conclave of Greater Louisville’s advertising elite. Team individual honors for most ducks tagged goes to motion graphics editor Tobias (Toby) Van Kleeck who nearly bagged the coveted turkey in the final frame. Toby proved once again that in any sport that encourages beer and fast food consumption while participating, post-production rules. [..more]