Gatorade Derek Jeter Made in New York

Gatorade recently marked the retirement of Yankees baseballer Derek Jeter with “Made In New York”, a commercial set in the Bronx. Filmed on July 23, in 97-degree heat, the commercial shows Jeter walking to Yankee Stadium, interacting with those he meets, to the sounds of Frank Sinatra’s My Way. Jeter’s final game was held on September 28 in Boston.

Derek Jeter My Way in Gatorade Made In New York commercial

Everyone in the ad was hired by Gatorade, but almost everyone was kept in the dark regarding the subject matter of the ad and its main character. None of the lines were scripted. The commercial was shot in reverse, chronologically. The Yankees gave Gatorade one hour, from 11 a.m. to noon, for all shots done inside Yankee Stadium. The two pinstriped teammates were the assistant director of the shoot and TBWA/Chiat/Day creative director Renato Fernandez. Fernandez shaved his facial hair and got a haircut the morning of the shot to conform to the Yankees’ facial hair policy, but his face never appears on camera.

Gatorade Derek Jeter print ad

Credits

The Gatorade Derek Jeter campaign was developed at TBWAChiatDay by executive creative director Brent Anderson, creative director Renato Fernandez, senior art director Dave Estrada, senior copywriter Nick Ciffone, executive producer Sarah Patterson, assistant producer Garrison Askew, project manager Parker Adame, managing director Peter Ravailhe, brand director Sarah Lamberson, account supervisor Robyn Baker, assistant account executive Michael Seide, sports marketing director Erika Buder, group planning director Scott MacMaster, planning director Martin Ramos, planner Rebecca Harris, junior planner Matt Bataclan, director of business affairs Linda Daubson, senior business affairs manager Laura Drabkin, talent payment manager Mirielle Smith, traffic manager Jerry Neill.

Filming was shot by director Henry Alex-Rubin via Smuggler with director of photography Enrique Chediak, executive producers Patrick Milling Smith, Brian Carmody, COO Lisa Rich, Lisa Tauscher, head of production Andrew Colon and producer Drew Santarsiero.

Editor was Damion Clayton at Rock Paper Scissors with executive producer Dave Sellars.

Post production and visual effects were produced at The Mill in Los Angeles and New York by executive producer Enca Kaul, VFX producer Melody Alexander, shoot supervisor Wyatt Savarese, 2D lead artists Jason Bergman, 3D lead artists Wyatt Savarese and Nick Lines, 3D artist Hassan Taimur, motion graphics artist Justin Sucara and production coordinator David Lawrence.

Sound was produced at Lime Studios.

Caleb Wood: Dana Willams “One More”

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The Science of Wildfires


So, what is fire, exactly? What causes fires in the wild, and how do we put them out? SciShow answers your burning questions about the science of fire. (See what we did there?)

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http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2013/08/wildfires-projected-worsen-with-climate-change

http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/AFFM/2ColumnSubPage/STEL02_165767.html
http://www.citylab.com/politics/2013/05/feds-are-fighting-forest-fires-wrong/5702/
http://www.onearth.org/article/forest-service-firefighting-policy-reversal
http://www.onearth.org/articles/2013/06/let-it-burn-is-the-best-wildland-fire-policy
http://www.livescience.com/26257-fighting-chaparral-fires-myths-busted.html

Fire scientists fight over what Western forests should look like


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http://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/wood-ash-can-be-useful-yard-if-used-caution
http://www.epa.gov/burnwise/workshop2011/WoodCombustion-Curkeet.pdf
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NORWAY – A Time-Lapse Adventure 4K


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Please watch in HD with good speakers for the optimal experience.

This is a time-lapse video resulting from a 15,000 km (almost 10,000 miles) long road trip and tens of thousands of images taken along the way over the last 5 months. The journey has covered all of Norway’s 19 counties, from the far south to the Russian border in the Northeast.
The Aim of this 5 minute short film is to show the variety of Norway, everything from the deep fjords in the Southwest, to the moon landscape in the North, the Aurora Borealis (Nothern Lights) and the settlements and cities around the country, both in summer and wintertime. The video shows some of the most scenic places in Norway, such as Lofoten, Senja, Helgelandskysten, Geirangerfjorden, Nærøyfjorden and Preikestolen.

If you are interested in reading the tales, seeing behind-the-scenes photos from the journey and a map of the route driven, head over to rustadmedia.com

The soundtrack is custom-made for this film by the very talented fellow Norwegian Jogeir Daae Mæland.
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Listen to more of his music here: soundcloud.com/j-daae-maeland

The project is supported with gear from Syrp syrp.co.nz

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Jogeir Daae Mæland – for the soundtrack and critics along the way
Sunniva Husby Høyning – for, as always, being my most honest and best critic.

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NORWAY – A Time-Lapse Adventure


www.rustadmedia.com Please watch in HD with good speakers for the optimal experience. You can watch it in 4K here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scxs7L0vhZ4 This is a time-lapse video resulting from a 15,000 km (almost 10,000 miles) long road trip and tens of thousands of images taken along the way over the last 5 months. The journey has covered all of Norway’s 19 counties, from the far south to the Russian border in the Northeast. The aim of this 5 minute short film is to show the variety of Norway, everything from the deep fjords in the Southwest, to the moon landscape in the North, the Aurora Borealis (Nothern Lights) and the settlements and cities around the country, both in summer and wintertime. The video shows some of the most scenic places in Norway, such as Lofoten, Senja, Helgelandskysten, Geirangerfjorden, Nærøyfjorden and Preikestolen. If you are interested in reading the tales, seeing behind-the-scenes photos from the journey and a map of the route driven, head over to rustadmedia.com The soundtrack is custom-made for this film by the very talented fellow Norwegian Jogeir Daae Mæland. You can buy the song on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1pCQSLd Listen to more of his music here: https://soundcloud.com/j-daae-maeland The project is supported with gear from Syrp www.syrp.co.nz Special thanks to: Ole Rustad – for great DIY gear Jogeir Daae Mæland – for the soundtrack and critics along the way Sunniva Husby Høyning – for, as always, being my most honest and best critic. www.rustadmedia.com facebook.com/RustadMedia https://twitter.com/RustadMedia

Dave Brubeck Quartet – "Unsquare Dance"


“Unsquare Dance” is an iconic musical piece written by the American jazz composer Dave Brubeck in 1961. Written in 7/4 time, the piece is a typical example of Brubeck’s exploration of time signatures. According to Brubeck, it was written during a single trip from his home to the recording studio, and was recorded the same day.

Journey of Two


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Brandon Griffith Sound Design Reel


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