It has been an exciting couple of months. We completed a video for a worker safety campaign (see below) and three graphics. One of the graphics isn’t yet ready for public viewing but you can view two others here and here. Stand with Ulbita from Crystal Page on Vimeo.
In April we shot a series of interviews with students and teachers participating in the NGO CyberFair, a project of the Russia-US Civil Society Partnership Program. We expect for the project to be public in late July. Stay tuned!
The Central Village Business Association has chosen a logo. We enjoyed working with them to develop their logo. Take a look at a few of the other logos we developed for them here.
Going through my photos. Here are some portraits from the last few months. Enjoy!
I stumbled across a Spanish language press conference today at San Diego’s Civic Center Plaza. Councilmember David Alvarez with the support of fellow Latino voters gathered together to speak out about Carl DeMaio. Based on his track record, workers are concerned that he will hurt their livelihood, undermine advances in education and anything that makes San Diego’s economy […]
Families that had been unfairly foreclosed on by Wells Fargo wanted to wish them a happy birthday! This photo slideshow documents the events that occurred.
I was asked to creatively relay research about BofA’s negative impact on California. Here’s what I came up with:
This video reflects upon the work of Good Jobs LA during 2011. I used a lot of news clips and original content we shot throughout the year to highlight key moments. Additionally, I took some of our strongest visuals and turned them into visual effects. Enjoy!
I created this video to rally participants that attended more than 20 viewing parties across the city of Los Angeles. Residents were gathering to watch and discuss President Obama’s job speech. Thank you to Yesiga Lopez who volunteered her time to provide the vocal track and the translation.
Prior to the Kitchen Table Summit, I was asked to interview South LA residents as means to take the temprature on the economy. This video was shown at the Kitchen Table Summit for more than 2000 residents, elected officials and union members.