Earlier this year, my sometime producing partner Kris Browne and I completed a project for Microsoft that I'm very proud of. It was a case study, and while case studies don't always have a central human story element, this one was touching. It showcased how Daphne Stigliano and The Boys & Girls Club in Ft. Worth, TX, were using Microsoft's Power BI software to get new perspectives on their data, and using that new information to improve the programs they offer for their community's children, including literacy and physical activities, among others. They were helped by Doyenne360's Kristian Rickard, who also was a tremendous help to us on this project. We were also supported by Dallas DP Mikon Haaksman. It was a satisfying project to complete, happy ending and all.
Where did the time go? It's September 30th, so I better write an update about summer now before its just a memory. Needless to say it was busy, and I'm thankful that my calendar was full working with friends old and new. I was happy to have a new client come on board, Seattle Children's Hospital, and I was thrilled to help them with the grand opening of a new urgent care clinic. PBJS kept me busy editing for Sephora's annual conference, and it was off to Las Vegas to join the crew of Michael Murphy Productions making content for Amazon and Optimum Nutrition's partnership at the Mr. Olympia event. And Chris and Pat Cashman are at it again, with their new local late night show Up Late NW, and it was a crack up working with their guest, radio personality Danny Bonaduce. Let's have a look at the photo evidence, shall we?
These body building types are brutal to work with!
The Head Squish...body builder 1, video editor 0...
One of these things is not like the others...
When Ted met Danny from the Partridge Family
Shooting for Seattle Children's Hospital
Vas ist das? Hmmm, perhaps a hint of things to come...
One of the videos I produced from earlier this year, a case study for Microsoft Azure and how they worked with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network to webcast Seattle Seahawks fans making the CenturyLink field quake is now live on the Microsoft News Center. Check it out!