A music video remix cover of Camila Cabello - Havana (featuring Young Thug) by Cristina Vee and Nathan Sharp (NateWantsToBattle) DOWNLOAD/STREAM THIS SONG ► http://giveheartrecords.com/havana ITUNES ► http://j.mp/havanaonitunes SPOTIFY ► http://j.mp/havanaonspotify APPLE MUSIC ► http://j.mp/havanaonapplemusic AMAZON ► http://j.mp/havanaonamazon SUBSCRIBE ► http://j.mp/subscribenwtb find Cristina on... Twitter ► http://twitter.com/cristinavee Instagram ► http://instagram.com/cristinavox find Nathan on...
Client: NateWantsToBattle
Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated is a full length documentary that gives a personal and intimate look into Demi Lovato's life as not only a regular 25 year old, but also one of the biggest pop stars in the world. To know Demi best, you have to understand all that she has been through and overcome.
Camera Operator- Client: Youtube
A rock metal music song cover of This Is Gospel from Panic!
Client : NateWantsToBattle- YOUTUBE
Official music video for the song "Heroes Never Die" a sort of Overwatch song by Nathan Sharp (NateWantsToBattle) from the original album Sandcastle Kingdoms ITUNES ▶ http://j.mp/sconitunes AMAZON ▶ http://j.mp/sconamazon GOOGLE PLAY ▶ http://j.mp/scongoogleplay SPOTIFY ▶ http://j.mp/sconspotify Physical CD ▶ http://j.mp/nwtbsharkrobot SUBSCRIBE ► http://j.mp/subscribenwtb Mixed/Mastered by Shawn Christmas ► http://youtube.com/theshawnchristmas
Client: NateWantsToBattle- Youtube
Official music video for the song "StopRewind" by Nathan Sharp (NateWantsToBattle) from the original album Sandcastle Kingdoms in 4K ITUNES ▶ http://j.mp/sconitunes AMAZON ▶ http://j.mp/sconamazon GOOGLE PLAY ▶ http://j.mp/scongoogleplay SPOTIFY ▶ http://j.mp/sconspotify Physical CD ▶ http://j.mp/nwtbsharkrobot SUBSCRIBE ► http://j.mp/subscribenwtb Mixed/Mastered by Shawn Christmas ► http://youtube.com/theshawnchristmas Guitar: Shawn Christmas ▶ http://youtube.com/theshawnchristmas
Client: NateWantsToBattle
Directed, Film & Edit By: Samuel O'Melia Assistant cinematography: Mike Pagan Produced by: Yuna Zara'ai
Client: Universal- Verve Records.
Lost Vegas Love Directed By: Samuel O'Melia Director of Photography: Samuel O'Melia Gaffer/ Additional Photography :Ryan Jansen Location Manager: Shane Richter Special thanks: 20/20 Camera. Mike Pagan. Cineaste Films
Client: Coyotes
On the Eric Andre Show, comedian Eric Andre takes the format of late-night TV shows and flips it on its head, turning his set into a gonzo celebrity dystopia full of vermin and vomit. So, needless to say, we were curious to see what he'd make of our ridiculous interview format, where each question is accompanied by an increasingly spicy chicken wing.
Client: COMPLEX Media
How did the art auctions business become a multi-billion-dollar industry? The first film in a series about the art market explores this question, leading viewers through the complex history of auctions, with specific attention to the last 20 years. The film unpacks record-breaking sales, like last week’s epic Jean-Michel Basquiat painting Untitled (1982), hammering in at $51 million, and anomalies such as Ai Weiwei’s Kui Hua Zi (Sunflower Seeds) (2010), which pop up at auction in countless different quantities, making the connection between the auction price and market value of art. Interviews with auction-house specialists, financial analysts, and art-world influencers like Adam Lindemann, Xin Li, Sarah Thornton, Josh Baer, and Don Thompson add personal insight and shape the narrative. Auctions launches a four-part documentary series, followed by Galleries, Patrons, and Art Fairs, released weekly through mid-June. Together, the four segments will tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence, providing an approachable yet nuanced introduction to a extraordinary subject. Visit Artsy.net/art-market-series to watch all the films. The series is produced in collaboration with UBS and directed by Oscar Boyson. Director: Oscar Boyson Editor: Nate DeYoung Producer: Sean Barth Produced By: Neighborhood Watch Films Assistant Editor: Erin DeWitt Sound: Colin Alexander Music: Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production Color: Irving Harvey
Client: ARTSY
What motivates patrons to fund artists’ wildest dreams? How has the concept of art patronage changed over time? And what’s behind the dramatic rise of private art museums? In the third installment of “The Art Market (in Four Parts),” we explore how and why patrons support artists and their careers, from the Medici family’s backing of Michelangelo’s work during the Renaissance to today’s most influential collectors, museum donors, and behind-the-scenes benefactors. Patrons and art-world influencers like Eli Broad, Maja Hoffmann, Josh Baer, and Sarah Thornton provide their insights. Patrons is the third installment of a four-part documentary series, preceded by Auctions and Galleries and followed by Art Fairs, released weekly through mid-June. Together, the four segments tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence. Visit Artsy.net/art-market-series to watch all the films. This series is directed by Oscar Boyson and produced in collaboration with UBS. Director - Oscar Boyson Editor - Nate DeYoung Producer - Sean Barth Producer By - Neighborhood Watch Films Assistant Editor - Erin DeWitt Sound - Colin Alexander Music - Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production Color - Irving Harvey
Client: ARTSY
In 2015, art fairs generated an estimated $12.7 billion in profits for exhibiting galleries. But why do collectors attend fairs in droves? And what’s behind their rapid international proliferation? The fourth installment of “The Art Market (in Four Parts)” tracks how the art fair has transformed from a trade show into a platform where all aspects of the art market—galleries, collectors, curators, and artists—converge, and why they keep coming back. Fair directors and art-world influencers like Noah Horowitz, Matthew Slotover, Elmgreen & Dragset, Michele Maccarone, Josh Baer, and Sarah Thornton provide their insights. Art Fairs is the final installment of a four-part documentary series, preceded by Auctions, Galleries, and Patrons. Together, the four segments tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence. Visit Artsy.net/art-market-series to watch all the films. This series is directed by Oscar Boyson and produced in collaboration with UBS. Director - Oscar Boyson Editor - Nate DeYoung Producer - Sean Barth Produced by - Neighborhood Watch Films Assistant Editor - Erin DeWitt Director of Photography: Sam Wootton Sound - Colin Alexander Music - Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production Music - Steve Marion Color - Irving Harvey
Client: ARTSY