Screen shot 2010-01-01 at 2.32.59 PMWe are three days into the post production on the web series called “Finding The One” with Michael Navarra/ Director.  The pilot episode is a look into sex and dating in the 21st century with social media and the internet playing such a big part in how people meet these days.  Michael wrote, directed and acted in this and he has seen the project through from the very onset, so he felt it was important for him to be there during the rough edit to make sure the right scene and take was used to match the acting with his vision for the project.  Editing has taken a bit longer, but I feel it has made the process a bit more efficient from the beginning.

From the onset I went to red.com to download the Red Cine codecs for quicktime and I was able to open the files even before we imported them into the NLE of FCP 7.  I organized the clips on the hard drive from scene, take and any details that would allow the actually importing into FCP easier.  One lesson that was learned here was just how important it is to make sure and slate EVERYTHING! Yes I mean EVERYTHING!  We filmed on the RED HD and downloaded it each night a the end of filming, but did not have a chance to really organize the footage like I wanted to so it was a great too to have a very logical sense of how the story played out on each scene.  In three days we have been able to get through about 60% of the episode and have a great sense of the story so far.  We are editing the 2k version (2000 x 1000 in a 2:1 aspect ratio), but there are a few clips where we brought the 4k version in to change the scene dynamics.  I am extremely impressed with how the RED footage looks and can see why it is so important to pick the right camera for the right look and feel you want to achieve.  You can view more on how the production is coming along at FindingTheOne.tv

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“Finding the One” is an edgy, comedy HBO like web series that allow viewers to experience the trials and tribulations of finding the right person in this day and age.  This pilot episode is produced by SETLA FILM Productions, Director Michael Navarra and Co-Produced with Brooke Dooley and will be filming December 11th-13th, 2009.  Recent production update shown on Variety.com.  The web series is set to have the trailer out in late December and the pilot episode to be finished in early February!

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Thomas Koch has invited me to come play along as assistant camera operator at the filming of the pilot episode of “Beer 15″ this weekend in San Jose.  I have to say that the concept is absolutely an awesome one bringing entertainment, beer and music together in an entertaining comedy.  One of my favorite actresses is also going to be in the pilot episode, Ilea Mathews who was also in a horror film “The Violent Kind”, which just got official recognition at the Sundance Film Festival 2010.  When you work with these people you are bound to be inspired and create amazing content!

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I felt it was necessary to explain my experience after an amazing day of using the current network of EMS professionals and what came of it. I began talking to friends of mine that I have only learned of through the social media channel twitter and I asked them the explain to me how can I raise enough awareness of the upcoming opportunity to film a pilot episode of Chronicles of EMS. Within 3 hours I had received multiple phone calls and paypal notices from incredible people including @gfriese @sambradley11 @alisonarm, Keith Wesley, MD Medical Director, Owner, EMS Consulting & Education, @rescue_monkey, @micgunderson and more is even coming. With these donations we have been able to green light this project, but are looking to secure additional fund for post production. We have not reached our goal of $5000 yet, but it is obvious from the generosity of those in EMS that we are on the right track here and we are going to make EMS history! I will get more updates as we know them, but Chris Montera is working on the website as we speak and Carissa O’Brien is working on additional funding and I can only say that without their help we would not be here telling this story.

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Screen shot 2009-11-06 at 1.40.00 PMWe are looking to raise $5,000.00 QUICKLY, to be able to cover the costs for production crew to film the pilot episode of Chronicles of EMS. It is reality series that takes a look at how social media and the EMS Industry are coming together to provide real time communication, the sharing of best practices and how paramedics from around the world are able to share ideas, thoughts and dreams on how to improve our industry as whole.

Chronicles of EMS was created as a form of edutainment in an effort to inspire dialogue, raising awareness and generating a change of impression the EMS industry has with adopting social media.  Paramedic Mark Glencorse and Paramedic Firefighter Justin Schorr from San Francisco Fire Department will be the focus of the pilot episode of this new reality series!  We were recently added to EMSResponder.com from our recent press release. Fore more information Click Here

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EMS Expo wrap up

I figured I would post my final thoughts on the EMS Expo after a few days of being back in the saddle and getting moving again.  There is nothing but positive things to say about what was experienced out there, but before I go there let me explain what actually happened.  Chris Montera of EMS Garage was contacted by the Cygnus Media Group who owns the EMS Magazine.com and EMS Responder.com.  They had asked that Chris come up with some type of media coverage of the expo.  Of course he obliged and I got a call asking what I thought about providing video support, what was I to say… no?  of course not, so the group of us (Thaddeus Setla, Chris Montera, Chris Eldridge, Carissa O’Brien, Jamie Davis, Greg Friese) came together and provided a new website, social media outreach, video production, live talk shows at the conference and daily uploaded product reviews and commentary from the floor of the expo.  This was nothing short of amazing from a media standpoint and I want to thank the Cygnus Media Group particularly Nancy and Judy for their support on this project and we hope that we will corner the market on being able to provide this coverage for many years to come!

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From my experience working with many EMS organizations we are still a very conservative group, but there are a few supporters of Social Media in the EMS industry as I learned from Richard M Huff (@richmhuff) Chief of Atlantic Highlands in New Jersey and Journalist for the New York Daily News.  We spent a week with him at the EMS Expo and found that there is a growing consensus that EMS truly needs this to improve communication among EMS professionals everywhere! Check him out at http://www.ahfirstaid.org

EMS Expo in Atlanta was a huge success from a marketing,  promotion, social media, podcasting, streaming live, video production standpoint.  So much was accomplished with such a little crew I still sit back in amazement.  Carissa Caramanis O’Brien, Chris Montera, Chris Eldridge, Jamie Davis and Greg Friese all participated to make this a major success.  We even were able to host the First Ever EMS Expo Live Tweetup at the STATS Bar in Atlanta on Thursday night.  With over 35 people joining the party and more joining online live as we streamed interviews and commentary about the EMS Expo it was apparent that we just made history! Here is another short video clip from the EMS Expo Live!

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As I filmed and recorded the EMS Educasts from Greg Friese NREMT-P, Medic Casts from Jamie Davis RN, EMT-P it was obvious that education in EMS needs a shot of Epi. We discussed how Entertainment and Education combined has such a better impact on students. Here is an interview on Medic Cast with Host Jamie Davis about “Level Zero” An EMS Documentary.

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ALAMEDA, California – June 5, 2009 at 6:30pm – Kyle Conner, Owner of the Alameda Theatre & Cineplex will present the donation check to the Oakland Police Officers Association before a movie-going crowd in the Historic Alameda Theatre. The Alameda Theatre & Cineplex will make a cash donation of $14,011., proceeds from the theatres’ fundraiser event held May 18th; “Officers Remembered” benefitting the families of the four fallen Oakland Police Officers.

The event entertained over 500 guests who were treated to a spectacular evening of fine wine, beer, Fireman’s Chili & Cornbread, served by volunteers from Alameda Police Department, Alameda Fire Department and American Medical Response. The event was highlighted by live music and a documentary film about Emergency Medical Services in Alameda County made by a local upcoming film maker and paramedic, Thaddeus Setla.

The theatre is currently engaged in a fundraiser opportunity for six local schools and/or youth organizations allowing the youth programs to sell tickets and keep all proceeds for the theatres’ Summer Family Movie Series beginning June 15. A series of 10 movies will be presented in the Historic Theatre on Monday’s and Tuesday’s at 10:00am, from June through August. A series of 10 movie tickets can be purchased for $10. (one dollar each) in advance from the youth organizations or at the Theatre Box Office. Day of show tickets are available at the Theatre Box Office for $2.00 each (child or adult). Youth ticket sale sponsors are Girls Inc., Boys and Girls Club, St. Philip Neri Elementary School, St. Joseph Elementary School, NEA Community Learning Center and Alameda Education Foundation. Films include Shrek, Madagascar, The Secret of Nimh, The Black Stallion, Babe, Robots, Muppets Take Manhattan and several others.

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