Litewave Media Shoots Tampa Music Video

Litewave Media Shoots Tampa Music Video

 

After several months of post production, the music video for “Dirty Blue Jeans” has been released by our Tampa video company. Litewave Media founder Christian Schwier was the lead editor and also performed the color correction from our Tampa post production studio.  The music video, which features singer Erin Cosgrove, was filmed by our video crew earlier this year.  We’re thrilled to show it to you now! Please check it out below.

“Dirty Blue Jeans” [Music Video] from ChristianSchwier | LitewaveMedia on Vimeo.

If you have a music video project in the works, give us a call for a consultation.

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Here’s the original blog about the music video from May 3, 2012!

Litewave Media’s Tampa video crew headed to Weeki Wachee Springs, Florida to film the music video for Erin Cosgrove’s new single, “Dirty Blue Jeans.”  This high end music video production will support the band’s efforts to help the single go viral.

Litewave Media the leading innovative video production company, took a Tampa production crew of twelve, including lighting techs, camera, Jib, and Dolly operators, and production assistants to the famous Florida state park known for its ancient cypress oaks.  The video was filmed on three Canon 7D cameras using Canon L series lenses, which provided stellar quality and pushed the optical envelope.

The flora and fauna at Weeki Wachee provided the perfect backdrop for the country-crossover single. Getting the perfect shots and right angles was a breeze with Kessler Crane’s motorized slider. Add in the Steadicam, Varizoom Quick Jib and a number of DSLR shoulder rigs and the result is clear, crisp footage that will create a video worthy of an MTV premier.

Editing is scheduled this month at Litewave Media video production studios in St. Petersburg, Florida. Using Final Cut Pro and After Effects, the team will craft the perfect video to accompany the pop country song that Erin recorded earlier this year at Tampa’s premier recording studio, Litewave Media. The music video and single will be available in June 2012 on iTunes.

This is one of a number of music videos shot by our video production company in Tampa, Florida. To talk to us about shooting your music video or other video production needs, e-mail us at [email protected].

The Varizoom Quick Jib made it easy to capture the band’s performance.

Director Christian Schwier and Litewave Media team member, Jeff Zampino, scope out a shot for the music video production of “Dirty Blue Jeans.”

Erin’s band jams while Litewave Media films it all with Canon 7D cameras and L Series lenses.

Litewave Media shoots Pilot Episode of TV Show in Bahamas

Litewave Media shoots Pilot Episode of TV Show in Bahamas

Litewave Media’s Tampa video production crew flew to the Bahamas this past week to film the pilot episode of a new TV series. Litewave Media’s Christian Schwier led the camera production team as lead camera operator. Mike Barnitt, Litewave Media’s sound recordist, was also on location to capture dialogue and ambient sound for the production.

The video production was filmed in high definition on a Panasonic HVX 200, a Panasonic HPX 170, and a Canon 7D. The audio production was recorded onto a Sound Devices 744T with a Cooper Mixer and a Schoeps CMU5 mic. Our Tampa video company looks forward to filming the next episode.

Tampa Video Camera Crew

Tampa camera operator Christian Schwier films with the HVX-200

Tampa Video Crew in Bahamas

Mike and Christian – Video Crew for TV Production

Litewave Media Makes a Splash at Red Bull Flugtag

Litewave Media Makes a Splash at Red Bull Flugtag

This week Litewave Media filmed the Red Bull Flugtag in Tampa Bay. The event consists of teams competing against one another in homemade human powered flying machines.  Teams are judged in one of three categories: showmanship, distance, and creativity.

Litewave Media's Andrew Ortoski films Flugtag from the Panasonic HVX-200

Litewave Media’s Andrew Ortoski films Flugtag from the Panasonic HVX-200

Litewave Media’s Tampa camera operators; Andrew Ortoski and Christian Schwier were out in force filming the event and crowd reactions from a boat in Tampa Bay. The Tampa video production was captured in high definition on a Panasonic HVX-200. Additional spectator interviews were captured by our Tampa video production company over the course of the day.

Litewave Media wins Telly Award for Video Production

Litewave Media wins Telly Award for Video Production

This summer, Litewave Media won a Telly award for their Apprentice parody video production for Trend Micro. The prestigiuos Telly Awards began in 1978 as a way to honor the very best in cable commercials and programs. This past year marked the 32nd annual Telly Awards with over 11,000 entries from all 50 states and 5 continents.

Litewave Media’s Christian Schwier and Jeff Zampino show off their latest Telly Award

The video Litewave Media earned the award for premiered at a Las Vegas trade show and showcases Litewave Media’s video production and video post-production capabilities. In addition to post production video editing, the Tampa production company also created an original song by Tampa Bay musician Eddie Reyes and Litewave Media’s own Christian Schwier. The corporate video was filmed in high definition using Litewave Media’s Canon 7D and Panasonic HVX-200.

Litewave Media and “The Buying Coach”

Litewave Media teamed up with “The Buying Coach” for their latest corporate video production. The Tampa video crew combined humor and education in this video project highlighting the proper way to buy a car without breaking the bank. Litewave Media saw the entire video production through from start to finish. The project began when Litewave Media’s Christian Schwier penned the 60 page script for the hour long video. From there, the script was filmed over the course of three days in their Tampa video studio. Litewave Media also oversaw the post-production process from editing to voice overs and audio remastering.

The final Buying Coach video production included the hour-long video and three commercials ranging from 15 seconds to a minute in length as well as several web shorts.