Friday, July 14, 2006

July 14th 2006

Hello Everyone,

I will be on the road for the next 3 weeks or so. I have created a blog for the Just Squeezed Juice documentary film I am currently working on. Log on here to stay current with the trip.

I will be periodically posting at this blog location when tropical activity develops...

Stay tuned.

Max

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

July 12th 2006

Hello everyone,

Well, I am off again. Tomorrow I embark on a month long shoot that will take me halfway across the country and back. I will be working as D.P.(director of photography) for Just Squeezed Juice. I will be documenting their travels through 15 states, 3 music festivals from tomorrow until August 9th. I am excited for the trip. I will be setting up a seperate blog for pictures and comments about the project. Stay tuned here for the web address and links. I will continue to update the mission:blog as well during the trip. Talk to you soon...

Maxwell

Thursday, July 06, 2006

July 5th 2006


This just in...

Rodrigo Miranda takes 1st in Open and switches spots with Jimmy Blumenfeld, standing to his left, who stole the spotlight last week by claiming a first place victory at St. Augustine. These guys constantly push each other to the next level. They both competed on Tuesday, July 4th at the E.S.A 40th ANNUAL SUN N'SURF CONTEST. We will keep you up to date with more contest results as they come in...

Great job guys!

Max

Saturday, July 01, 2006

July 1st 2006

Hello everyone,

Well it's July 1st and the editing process of The Mission:Surf - Costa Rica has begun. The footage looks amazing this year! I just completed capturing and batching the scenics and interviews for the segment-funny stuff. I will start the action clips next. With all the different locations from Northern Santa Rosa National Park, to the barrel factory of Playa Hermosa and everything in between, every spot has a unique look and different conditions. I will try to get a teaser up by mid month...

In other related news, the east coast is in a stall pattern with tropical development. July is usually a slow month compared to August and September. We will keep our eyes focused on the tropical latitudes of the east coast and keep you posted.

Next update, July 7th, unless something arises...

Max