FILM: Super 8mm Film tests
January 31st, 2009Jake Oken-berg took a few great photos for the Super8mm test shoot we conducted this past Friday in Portland, Oregon. The tests are for an upcoming music video shoot which will incorporate Super8 footage. We will have the film go through processing at Apha Cine in Seattle. The film will then be sent to Cinelicious in Los Angeles for telecine to 1080p Apple ProRes422HQ 10bit Codec and then finally shipped back to me on a hard drive. Whew! We can’t wait to see the footage.
It was amazing to have such a free day. No big cinema camera. No big kit. No crew. Nothing heavy. Just three people, a tiny 1960’s era Super8mm film camera and 4 hours.





Composite
January 26th, 2009Simple example of crowd creation composition.
Composite from Lyon Films on Vimeo.
Log Line: Adventures of the Comic Book Club
January 23rd, 2009The information below is protected by copyright (c) 2009 and registered with the WGA.
“The Adventures of the Comic Book Club”
Log Line: A socially awkward teen genius is accepted into a mysterious club of gifted misfits who help him overcome inner-doubt and external evil to uncover the Mayor’s maniacal plan and the town’s supernatural secret she is hiding.
We would love feedback. Does the Log Line grab you? Is it interesting?
:30 “Search”
January 22nd, 2009We turned this spot in 2.5 days (from preproduction, the shoot, post/editorial) for First Star Communications.
:30 “Search” from Lyon Films on Vimeo.
National Reed Award - Political Spot Finalist
January 21st, 2009For Immediate Release
January 21, 2009
Oregon-Based Lyon Films Named Finalist
for National Political Award
Based on creativity and strategic approach, Oregon-based Lyon Films has been named a finalist for a 2009 Reed Award. The spot, made for Diane McKeel for Multnomah County Commission, is one of three finalists in the Local Candidate category. The winner will be announced on Thursday, January 22 in Washington D.C.
“We are excited to be recognized as a Reed Award finalist,” said Devon Lyon, president of Lyon Films, LLC. “We think our entry spotlights not only the creativity we bring to a project but our understanding of how creativity and strategy must go hand in hand.”
The spot, entitled “Creepy Cauldron of Lies”, is a Halloween-themed spot that ran in the Portland market in the days leading up to and including Halloween. The ad invokes a kitschy feel that provides humor and allows for a more hard hitting message to be conveyed. In the race, McKeel was the clear underdog and the advertisement allowed her to stand out during the busy TV political spot period. The spot was also mentioned by The Oregonian, the state’s largest daily newspaper, in a pre-election review of the County Commission race. McKeel went on to win the race in an upset over a more well established and well known candidate. The spot can be viewed on the Lyon Films website, www.LyonFilms.com, in the Production Blog section.
“The spot really caught people’s eye,” said Kevin Curry, a producer on the spot. “Although it ran for fewer days than any other McKeel spots, it received the most attention.”
The Reed Awards are sponsored by Politics magazine and named after its founder Stanley Foster Reed. Winners are selected by a panel of over thirty political luminaries that include political guru Dick Morris, former Clinton spokesman Mike McCurry, former New Jersey governor and EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman, and ABC host George Stephanopolous.
“The pool of finalists for this year’s Reed Awards reflect not only the growing professionalization of the industry, but also how new campaign technologies are opening this marketplace to an increasingly diverse community,” said Politics publisher Jordan Lieberman.
Lyon Films is a premier Pacific Northwest full service production company based in Portland, Oregon with an established reputation for creative, narrative, commercial and industrial production - on time and on budget. For more information on Lyon Films, visit www.LyonFilms.com.
For more information about the awards event, contact Molly Clancy (mclancy@politicsmagazine.com).
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Contact:
Devon Lyon - 503.990.9080
Kevin Curry - 503-805-6016
First Starr Communications Shoot
January 17th, 2009
Young talent does a great job.











