I’m currently working on a music video for his new band, Blinded By Stereo, so it’s nice to see that relationship come full circle.Īwesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.Īfter a couple years after high school working in St. We had a blast creating animations and shooting in multiple locations on that project and I will always be thankful to Eric for that opportunity. That’s the gig that allowed me to upgrade into some semi-pro gear that really upped what I could do visually. The first paid video gig was a music video for the STL-based band Roundheels, led by local musician and Boardwalk Waffles & Ice Cream king Eric Moore. Using an entry-level Canon DSLR and some cheap work lights from Home Depot, we had fun being creative and I was able to get some credits for my CV and show what I could do. When I restarted my video career in 2012, I got my feet wet creating free music videos for friends in the bands Bruiser Queen and Spectator. Paint the picture for us so we can feel the same excitement you felt on that day. We’d love to hear about how you got your first non-friend, non-family client. We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Brian McClelland a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
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