Tag Archives: videography

Business videos designed to boost your SEO

https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/11/18/business-videos-designed-to-boost-your-seo/

Business videos designed to boost your SEO.

YouTube is owned by Google, and we all want our businesses to reach the top of Google’s Search. When folks search for a certain service or product in out area, we want them to find US.

You can buy your to the top of Google. And theres many other ways.

One way is to use YouTube!   Make a YouTube video that packed with keywords and great video and graphics that is not only fun for the viewer to watch, not only sends your message, but will push your businesses name to the top of the Google Search Engine Optimization ( SEO).

 

eMail me today we can talk about making your company a great video.

mattkprovideo at gmail dot com

Here are some samples of business videos designed to boost a company’s SEO.

 

“MyBoxNine”

 

Round Rock Honey “Blanche”

https://roundrockhoney.com/

 

ArTex Funding “Karate”

https://www.artexfunding.com/

 

Hill Country Bass Coach, Ray Tomasits

http://www.hcbasscoach.com/

 

Arden Innovations CPAP Hose Lift

http://www.ardeninnovations.com

 

Austins’ Vegas Style Party Bus Commercial

 

Shot with my Canon DSLR and edited with Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects. Some graphics made in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Animate (Flash).

Precision Auto Masters Commercial

725 San Pedro, San Antonio, Texas 78247 (210) 525-0044

https://www.facebook.com/PrecisionAutoMasters/

Clay Tournament for Consolata Hospital.

http://consolatahealthcarefoundation.org/

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Christmas Light Installation, San Antonio area.

Music Video in a White Room

mattkprovideo.com/2018/11/08/music-video-in-a-white-room/

 

A music video shot in the ubiquitous “White Room”  at Alamo City Studios in San Antonio, Texas.

 

The song is “Beautiful” by Malibu Cannibals.

https://www.facebook.com/malibucannibals/

 

http://www.malibucannibals.com

Singing Santa

mattkprovideo.com/2018/11/07/singing-santa/

 

To have George in his Santa Suit with his real beard at your holiday event,

email us at :

redsledrider@gmail.com

“Hi I’m George
I am your singing Santa!”
Oh! Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way!
Deck the Halls with boughs of Holly
Angels we have heard on high
Edelweiss
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, Just like the ones I used to know
Oh! Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all the way.
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh

“Contact me so I can bring my musical cheer to your holiday party

And hey! My beard is real!”

Shot with a Canon T3i DSLR camera and edited with Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere.

The string of lights were “painted” in Adobe Photoshop and animated in Adobe After Effects.

https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopfamily.html

 

https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html

I used “free youtube music” underneath George’s live singing:

Title: Jingle Bells
Artist: Kevin MacLeod
Genre: Holiday
Mood: Bright
Download: https://goo.gl/hZgvD3

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• Licence:

You’re free to use this song in any of your videos, but you must include the following in your video description (Copy & Paste):

Jingle Bells by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b…
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/8ahD-2LK_Zw

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• Contact the artist:

kevin@incompetech.com
http://incompetech.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/kmmusic

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• F.A.Q:

How to use music
https://goo.gl/zNKFGu

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• Main Playlists:

Artists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCht8…
Genres: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCht8…
Moods: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCht8…

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• Follow us:

Facebook
https://goo.gl/BBxPNx

Twitter
https://goo.gl/WJnMWV

Instagram
https://goo.gl/5EgBhP

SoundCloud
https://goo.gl/KfElaU

Google+
https://goo.gl/eDXHbT

 

Surfing Go Pro

https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/08/24/surfing-go-pro/

Surfing Go Pro Footage.

Shot at  nlandsurfpark.com  outside of Austin, Texas. August 23, 2018.

 

Shot with a Go Pro ( the in water shots) and also shot with a Canon G-20 ( the shore shots).

 

http://nlandsurfpark.com/

 

I did some time re-mapping and color correction in Adobe After Effects.

Surf instructor Tate Shieman  shot the “in water” stuff for me.

https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html

I really enjoyed my visit to nlandsurfpark,  the facility is amazing, the staff were great to me.  I can’t wait to go again.

 

Here is one of their official commercials:

Vidor movie description

From a very old version of  a website I haven’t had in years.

http://web.archive.org/web/20010309013751/http://www.kordelski.org:80/vidor2.html

 

The Story:
On September 1st, 1993, Bill Simpson, 36, was murdered 11 hours after leaving  the housing complex in the notoriously all white and allegedly racist town of Vidor, Texas. Simpson was the last African-American to leave Vidor after a failed government experiment in forced integration.
 

Because the blacks in the Vidor Housing Complex received so many death threats, Simpson’s death is shrouded in mystery and conspiracy. After a wave of criminal trials and investigations by the Beaumont Police, The FBI, The Texas Commission on Human Rights, and The Texas NAACP and The Vidor Police, most of the story’s participants were under court gag order or went into hiding.

 

A five year investigation by filmmaker Matt Kordelski,
now attempts to answer the question,

“What Really Happened?”

 

An exhaustive search has resulted in exclusive interviews with many eyewitnesses and participants, most of whom refused to speak up at the time of the murder.

The list includes Vidor residents, friends of Simpson, local and state government officials. Even representatives of the “Invisible Empire,” (Ku Klux Klan) and the right-wing Nationalist movement all agreed to speak their minds on this story.

 

Featured interviews include:

William Hale, Director of the The Texas Commission on Human Rights.

Richard Stewart, the Houston Chronicle reporter who covered this story from beginning to end and whose family befriended Bill.

Ross Dennis, the president of the Vidor Housing Complex Tenants’ Association.

Gerald Guilbeaux, Vidor resident who was featured on the Montel Williams Show exposé on this story.

Doris and “Skeeter” Haire, members of a Vidor Christian group that saved Simpson from a Beaumont Crack House.

Tom Oxford, attorney for East Texas Legal Services.

Mike Daniels, the lawyer who initiated the “Young vs Kemp” suit that led to the forced desegregation of 36 counties in East Texas.

Klan Grand Dragon Charles Lee and some local and regional Klansmen.

Lydia Faye Washington, the woman who saw Simpson’s murder and could identify the shooters. She gave her only interview ever for this documentary.

The Conspiracy:

For many people, Bill Simpsons death has been given an all too easy answer. Police say the death was simply a random drive-by shooting by a local Black street gang. Stories swirl around the area that the shooters knew who they were shooting, and some even say a secret witness saw a white man pull the trigger.

Simpson had received countless death threats from white supremacists in Vidor, and some of his fellow Vidor complex residents say they heard of a specific plot to kill him, which a local Klansman even boasted of participating in.
The Klan:

There were 5 known Ku Klux Klan factions operating in Vidor. The two most important were the White Camelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan from nearby Cleveland, Texas, led by Grand Dragon Charles Lee. Lee is the Klansman whose face adorns the famous Texas Monthly cover “Vidor: Inside Texas’s most hate filled town.” Michael Lowe comes from Waco, Texas, and represents the Texas faction of the national Knights of the Ku Klux Klan operating out of Harrison, Arkansas.

Another group is located right in Vidor, The Knights of the White Kamellia. Note the different spellings of “Camellia,” a southern flower. The Vidor group uses a “K” and the Cleveland group uses a “C,” although of similar ideology, these groups are not officially aligned.

In the Summer of 1993, after the announcement that Vidor’s housing complex would be desegregated, local Klansmen and Klan supporters called in “reinforcements” from other Klan groups in Texas and the surrounding region. They organized several large rallies in Vidor and at the county courthouse in Orange, City, to generate opposition to the integration of an infamously all-white town. They were also accused of conducting and/or arranging acts of intimidation in and around Vidor to let both blacks and whites know the Klan wasn’t going to take this sitting down.

Criminal charges were filed against Klansmen from the various factions, but most were unprovable. The Camellia Klan allegedly drove their bus through the housing complex brandishing weapons. Someone hung a “White Power” sheet on a highway overpass. Threats were made to the city leaders who publicly supported integration and various anonymous threats to blow up or burn down the complex were made.

Klan leader Michael Lowe participated in a publicity stunt arranged by an Australian version of “A Current Affair” wherein Lowe showed up at Bill Simpson’s door to “talk.” Klan leaders Charles Lee and Michael Lowe were both sent to prison for short jail terms, not for any particular criminal activity but for refusing to surrender their secret membership lists.

Lakisha Wedding

https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/08/17/lakisha-wedding/

 


<p><a href=”https://vimeo.com/281079728″>LaKisha Thigpen_HL</a> from <a href=”https://vimeo.com/user61321325″>Classic Photographers</a> on <a href=”https://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

 

On May 26th, 2018 Lakisha married Aniekem at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

The reception was at The Golf Club at Star Ranch.

 

I shot this as a contract gig for CLASSIC PHOTOGRAPHERS.  I did not do the editing.

( Ha Ha you can see holding the camera up over my head at 1.40 !)

 

It was shot with multiple Canon Cameras and a Go Pro ( On a stabilizer gimbal).

 

All the best to Lakisha and Aniekem!

2938 E 13th St
Austin, TX 78702

Go Pro Rifle Range Tests

https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/07/23/go-pro-rifle-range-tests/

I always wanted to try this.  A Go Pro Camera attached to a rifle at a shooting range.

 

We went to Hot Wells Gun Range in Cypress, Texas ( near Houston).

The first shots were taken on a Go Pro 6 using a “Jaws”  flex Clamp.

The rifle’s shooting action moved the camera quite a bit. That footage is within the first minute of this video.

The next set of video shots were taken from a Go Pro 4 using a “bicycle handlebar” clamp.  I was much happier with those videography shots.

 

After approximately sevent minutes, the  footage is from a conventional video camera. A handheld Canon G20.

I did a quick simple edit in Adobe Premiere. I hope a fancier edited version is soon to follow.

I am not a fire arms owner. I hardly ever use them. But I was impressed with the Hot Wells Gun School staff.  Their place was very clean. Seemed very well organized. All the staff were very friendly

https://shop.gopro.com/mounts/jaws-flex-clamp/ACMPM-001.html

 

https://hwrange.com/

Go Pro on a car hood

https://mattkprovideo.com/2018/07/20/go-pro-on-a-car-hood/

 

With some Adobe After Effects Image Stabilization:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Suction-Cup-Mount-GDI-EGSCM/206110919?cm_mmc=Shopping%7CVF%7CG%7C0%7CG-VF-PLA%7C&gclid=CjwKCAjw7cDaBRBtEiwAsxprXXgT9NvuhxoNhr-X4E_bcKVANdkWozbrZ9Xx1nEKgQwy_5pZKdQIthoCMXkQAvD_BwE&dclid=CIWkwab_rNwCFRmyTwodPvUPgg

 

Adobe After Effects