Just Off "Different Flowers" Feature
Just after filming Buzz Beach Ball this year at Children's Mercy Park, Jordon and I (as well as a lot of colleague friends) got to join the crew for "Different Flowers," directed by Morgan Dameron.
Production lasted 17 days, and it was an absolute blast. Everyone that came to Kansas City from Los Angeles were great! I'm looking forward to seeing the final cut!
After working with the 1-ton grip truck from LightsOn, I have some ideas for renovations on our Sprinter van. Details coming soon!
Got A Boosted Board
New York | Saturday Night LIVE! vlog
Day 3 Production Photos - Dog Park [The Disappearance of Everett Dotes]
Dog Park | Teaser | Overlooked Productions
Help Us Make Our Films and GET AN AWESOME T-SHIRT!
We are excited to finally get underway with our fundraising campaigns! First, we wanted to try a really fun site called TeeSpring.com, which allows you to design shirts and sell them online and the more you sell the more you make for your project, and all you need to produce are designs! Since our Writer/Director D.R. Blakeman is ALSO a wildly talented graphic artist, we've commissioned him to be our first artist and we have MANY MORE DESIGNS TO COME!
Below is our sponsored post on Facebook where you can find the store. You can also click the link at the bottom of the page. Be sure to share our post and like our pages!
Bay Area Vibez Festival
Last month I spent a weekend in Oakland, CA shooting another fun music festival. Check it out!
Buzz Beachball 2015
I got to spend this past Saturday shooting 4k video up close and personal with Alt-J, Awolnation, Glass Animals, Misterwives, Taking Back Sunday amongst others at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Check out this sick BeachBall Reel. Aerial shot by Jordon Rioux & Cameron Morgan.
Kusshi by Joe West
Check out Joe West's Kickstarter at:
'Dog Park' Feature Film in KC
Writer/Director Dustin Blakeman, Producer/Art Director Gregory Chafin and Producer/Cinematographer Chris Knitter at Overlooked Productions plan to start production on Dog Park soon after filming a series of shorts called The Disappearance of Everett Dotes. If you're interested in being a part of this film, please "Like" our Facebook page and Follow Us on Twitter!
Then fill out our form at http://overlooked-productions.com/dogpark
Looking Into Atomos Shogun with Sony a7S
I'm exploring camera options. These are examples of the Sony a7S paired with the Atomos Shogun 4k video recorder.
Read MoreDog Park Production Page
Dog Park is a feature motion picture film
produced by Overlooked Productions.
For CASTING & CREW submissions,
please visit http://overlooked-productions.com/dogpark
Outsides at RecordBar
Spent a night filming the Outsides at the RecordBar in Westport. Check these guys out!
Actors Needed for Hilarious Company Webisode Ads! (Kansas City, MO)
compensation: *Budget permitting
Overlooked Productions in Kansas City, MO is actively seeking actors and actresses interested in staring in an ongoing episodic ad campaign for a very successful local company. Please click "Apply" below if you are interested, and have a current headshot and resume ready to send. We are eager to get our actors cast before the weather turns in order to get our first webisode in the can before winter! Please contact us with any questions!
email us at info@overlooked-productions.com
FINALLY! Middle of the Map Videos!!
The New NextRailKC.com video by Bobby Pitts | Worth It Films
KC Streetcar Neighbors WANTED For Web Series
Overlooked Productions is currently seeking residents of neighborhoods along the new modern streetcar route in Kansas City who would be willing to be interviewed on camera for an ongoing web series surrounding public transportation in the metro area. If you live in a neighborhood adjacent to:
• Main Street between the River Market and UMKC
• Linwood Avenue between Main Street and Prospect Avenue
• Independence Avenue between the River Market and Benton Blvd.
email chris@overlooked-productions.com as soon as possible or comment below!
KC Streetcar Neighbors WANTED For Web Series
Overlooked Productions is currently seeking residents of neighborhoods along the new modern streetcar route in Kansas City who would be willing to be interviewed on camera for an ongoing web series surrounding public transportation in the metro area. If you live in a neighborhood adjacent to:
• Main Street between the River Market and UMKC
• Linwood Avenue between Main Street and Prospect Avenue
• Independence Avenue between the River Market and Benton Blvd.
email chris@overlooked-productions.com as soon as possible or comment below!
We plan on selecting a number of different neighborhoods to be showcased, as well as talking to the people from these neighborhoods about how the streetcar will be benefiting them in the coming years.
How will the streetcar be helping you and your neighborhood?
(The Kansas City Streetcar Web Series is a donation of services to the people of Kansas City from Overlooked Productions and is in no way paid for by tax dollars.)