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Child So Dear

We recently produced this video for Intown Community Church in Atlanta after they decided to produce a Christmas album comprised of original arrangements of traditional and contemporary Christmas music. All proceeds of album sales go directly to Innocence Atlanta, a campaign within the non-profit organization Meet Justice that is focused on exposing the sex slave industry and connecting like-minded organizations that can work together to eradicate child sex slavery and exploitation in Atlanta. We produced this short film to help Intown promote the album and two performances of the arrangements created for the album. They're selling a lot of CD's.To learn more about the project, visit the Child So Dear website. And here's a link to Innocence Atlanta.

The Making of "Child So Dear" from Daniel Clay on Vimeo.

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Le Flash

Proper Medium is currently filming a documentary about Le Flash, a one-night art event that takes place in the Castleberry Hill district of Atlanta from dusk to midnight on October 2, 2009 (one day away from this posting). Le Flash brings together over sixty artists to produce temporary light-based work. We're looking forward to shooting the event tomorrow. In the meantime... check out this preview video we put together. And click on the HD icon if you have a fast internet connection.

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Edge Design Group

Here's a video we recently created for Edge Design Group, an event design company in Roswell, Georgia that specializes in wedding design.

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Some Lovely Tilt Shift

Check out this video by Keith Loutit. Keith uses a tilt/shift lens to make landscapes look like tiny models. Tilt/shift lenses are able to tilt and/or shift the plane upon which the lens projects, creating the same kind of depth of field effect a macro lens would have close up on small objects. A monster truck rally is really the perfect material for this kind of shooting.

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16.8 Billion Videos Viewed Online in April

Internet users view 16.8 billion videos online during the month of April (recently reported by ClickZ). That's a 16% increase over March and a 32% increase over the 12.7 billion who viewed video online in November 2008. Most were Youtube videos with durations around 3.5 minutes. Some attribute this to the slow economy generating more free time for users to kill watching videos (interesting to think that a slow economy could be generating things). I attribute the rise to a shift in the general viewing habits of internet users, technology improvements in content delivery, and the general improvement in the quality of online video content.

With this kind of exponential increase, it's a matter of time before online video is the standard for communicating ideas online. While obviating the necessity to utilize the medium, these numbers also represent the importance of quality, compelling, user-friendly content that stands out from the crowd.

Some other interesting facts from the report, which originated from a comScore study.
• 78.6 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
• The average online video viewer watched 385 minutes of video, or 6.4 hours.
• 107.1 million viewers watched 6.8 billion videos on YouTube.com (that averages out to 63.5 videos per viewer).
• 49 million viewers watched 387 million videos on MySpace.com (7.9 videos per viewer).
• Hulu accounted for only 2.4 percent of videos viewed, but made up 4.2 percent of all minutes spent watching online video.
• The duration of the average online video was 3.5 minutes.

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