Film :
Videos
Keith Neltner
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Northern Kentucky filmmaker and designer Keith Neltner, who recently launched Neltner Small Batch, collaborates with musicians, both local and national. Here's an example of his art direction, and directoral skills, with The Kentucky Struts.
Video courtesy Keith Neltner.
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Doug Horton
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Cincinnatian Tyler Witte, 25, drives his car hard. UC Electronic Media alum Doug Horton captures Witte's passion on film.
Video courtesy Doug Horton.
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DAAP Girls
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Local band DAAP Girls' debut music video from their latest release, "Tape Songs," which was recorded at The Lodge, a Northern Kentucky art academy opening later this year. Video courtesy of DAAP Girls.
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Rob Woodward
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Social media gives us many gifts. Take this video, for example, shared by many of SoapboxCincy's friends, that features our city's evolving landscape from Smale Riverfront Park to Washington Park.
Video courtesy Rob Woodward, a full-time photographer for FOX19.
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Dean and Britta
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Andy Warhol invades the Emery this Friday as the CAC and the Requiem Project present selections from the iconic pop artist's screentests set to music performed live by former Luna members Dean and Britta. It's a Warhol Museum commission you won't want to miss.
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Base14
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
In honor of the third annual Cincinnati Film Festival, which runs Sept. 6-14 at a number of cool venues in Clifton Gaslight, OTR and downtown, we bring you last year's big winner, "The Girl and the Fox."
Film courtesy of Base14.
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Emery Sessions
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Soapbox invites you to The Emery's first Final Friday this weekend, April 27. You'll hear tunes from the duo captured in this premiere video—Daniel Martin Moore and Joan Shelley. The Friday event is free and includes a visual arts exhibition, readings and a new spring seasonal from Christian Moerlein.
Video courtesy The Emery Sessions.
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Soft City Lights
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Local favorites Wussy made a splash at SXSW and continue to rack up rave reviews, including "Best Band in America." Here they perform Soak It Up at The Mad Hatter in Covington. Video courtesy Soft City Lights.
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The BIG Media Company
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Old Spice buoy bottle gets countless makeovers, from a ray gun to a bomb, all in a cool storefront space in OTR. Take a tour, and get a peek inside the design process of Cincinnati's Procter & Gamble.
Video by The BIG Media Company.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
What's it like to be a part of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra? The Queen City Project takes us behind the scenes from rehearsal to performance day in this fast-paced closer look.
Video courtesy The Queen City Project.
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Andrea Torrice
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Cincinnati filmmaker Andrea Torrice has taken her latest project, The New Metropolis, to cities around the country to spark innovative dialogues about intentionally creating, and recreating, our own communities. Hear from local workshop participants in this video.
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Seven/Seventy-Nine
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Feature films love Cincinnati's old world architecture, particularly its preserved turn-of-the-century neighborhoods like Over-the-Rhine which has hosted more than a dozen film projects over the past 25 years. Soapbox and
Seven/Seventy-Nine take a present-day look at locations from one of those feature films, the award winning drama "Traffic," ten years after the production was partially shot in Over-the-Rhine, Downtown, and Hyde Park. We found that while some things have stayed the same, many of the locations used in the film for their gritty reality have already transformed or will soon be transforming right before our eyes - and all without the magic of Hollywood special effects.
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Today Cincinnati Productions
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
CCM graduates Dustin Chow and Steven Schaefer are responsible for creating an award-winning short musical film, "Today." Featuring a dozen CCM musicians, "Today" was produced as part of UC's Senior Showcase and won the College Television Award for Best Use of Music. The CTA's are sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation. The score was composed by Chow's band, Where They Landed, and engineered by Jason Nix. Andy Gasper was the Director of Photography.
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