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Production Stills: SHOOTOUT! Music Video

September 29th, 2009 | Category: Current,Music,Photography,Video

Just a quick update!  Captivate just wrapped principle photography on the set of a music video, aptly entitled SHOOTOUT.  It was a fully packed two day shoot, featuring a large cast, tons of props, special effects and some serious stunts.  Police commandos jumping roof-to-roof, true to form FX, and a femme fatale to-die-for made for a blood-pumping great time.  The end result should be violent, visceral and a helluva lot of fun!  Footage soon!

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(All photographs © Alexander Vlad 2009.  Very special thanks to Nick Liboiron, Meredith Lyman, The RCA Centre, and the City of Montréal)

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Die Mannequin Preview

September 22nd, 2009 | Category: Music,Photography,The Scene

Good afternoon rockstars.  We got some concert coverage and a beefy video interview with Die Mannequin who are currently on tour with Marilyn Manson.  We’re still cutting the footage so all I got for you today is one shot from after the interview.  So without further delay, here’s Care Failure, lead singer and guitarist from one of Canada’s hardest rockin’ bands.

mannequin-advance-1Stay tuned.  Also, check out their site and tunes.  http://www.diemannequin.ca/

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Slappin’ Da Bass Man

September 20th, 2009 | Category: Current,Photography

Beautiful people, here’s just a quick update!  Friday I photographed the lovely Anne and Renée on the beach in Aylmer, Québéc.  While it was a fridgid afternoon, the shots worked out better than expected.  I love mixing wide skies, beaming sun, and lots of strobes all cranked up.  I find the final result is challenging and rewarding for photographer and for viewer.  Enjoy!

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Captivate is off to shoot an exclusive interview and concert with Die Mannequin, the brilliant, hard rockin’ opening act for the master of shock himself.  If anybody needs me I’ll be backstage at the Marilyn Manson concert.  Have a great Sunday you headbangers!

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Shoot: Erum at Armada Lounge

September 16th, 2009 | Category: Photography

It’s been a super hectic few weeks, juggling things between cities, pouring so much time into video and wrapping up long-running projects before the autumn grind really sets in.  Part of this has been building an online infrastructure to facilitate photoblogging, sharing music and video projects, etc, but now, just by taking a browse around, you can see that things are starting to tighten up.  Here are some shots from a shoot I did with ever-talented makeup artist, Meredith Lyman (http://www.meredith-lyman.com) and her beautiful friend Erum.  I was so pleased with the chemistry on set and the final product that I even integrated one of the images into the layout of our main page.  Below is Mer’s account of the antics.

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“This was my first shoot working with Alexander.  We both wanted to pull together a shoot just to see how we vibed as a team after our first meeting.  I sent out a mass e-mail and managed to get my lovely friend Erum to model and the good folks at Armada Lounge let us borrow their space for the night.  I have to say I was amazed I was able to pull together a hot model and a killer location  so last minute!!

After we had those two ingredients in place everything else flowed super smoothly.  I think we all shared a similar artistic aesthetic and worked so well together it felt more like play.  The proof of that is definitely in the the resulting shots!  Hopefully this is the beginning of many more successful collaborations between myself and Captivate Creative Studios.” -Meredith Lyman

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To view the rest of Erum’s gallery, head on over to captivatethem.ca or click here.

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CA$H – Drinkin’ Smokin’ Fuckin’

September 13th, 2009 | Category: Current,Music,Video

After two revisions, the latest incarnation of Smokin’, Drinkin’, Fuckin’ is complete and online.  For the uninitiated, this is the first music video I’ve shot.  It was completely unorganized, last-minute, tiring…and the most fun I’ve had all summer.  There is much camera jitter due to laughter in some cases, but as far as run and gun productions go, I’m very pleased with the outcome.

I’ll follow this post with set photos and production notes.

Just a note:  Our rentals didn’t come through for the shoot day, so we bought a Canon Rebel T1i to shoot this video on because it was available, only $900 for the body, and records 720p @ 30fps.  Combined with some good lenses I managed to wrangle something good-looking out of a budget rig.

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The Scene: Shad K & Thunderheist

September 10th, 2009 | Category: Music,The Scene

Shad & Remi

Shad & Remi

In the burrows of Ottawa’s west end, an area far detached from the bustling stone corridors and vibrant night life of the capital city’s centre, Algonquin College finds itself in a location particularly prone to debauchery. In the shady pits of Deerfield, or even outside the shining student rez, “those nights” tend to happen in record numbers. Things can get ugly. Thankfully, last night was not one of “those nights.” On the contrary, it was an outing oozing with music and bubbling with good times. After an interview with Shad K – one of the freshest cats at the forefront of the new wave of Canadian hip hop – I was taking in a few brews at The Observatory, wondering where Vlad was at. We were supposed to shoot a set with Shad, so I figured Vlad wasn’t gonna show. Sure enough, at that moment, who do I see walking from the front of the stage, where he’d been shooting Thunderheist?

Thunderheist!

Thunderheist!

While we showed up at different times, it didn’t take long for me and Vlad to find ourselves on the same page.  The goal seemed pretty simple: Find a good setting, grab Shad and take some pictures. Not so. The Observatory is notoriously hard on photographers, and has been since I went to J school at Algonquin some years back. I’m not sure why, but they won’t let you shoot in there for any worthwhile period of time. So, of course, someone in the place, who Vlad reports looked like Peter Jackson (pre-gastric bypass surgery), got into Vlad for being too liberal with his camera and, as such, we were forced to take our party elsewhere. It was something of a headache pulling Shad out of his dressing room, bringing him back to the gig and then being told that we had to go somewhere else to take the shots we were after. But long story short: We went back to the room, set up, and were finished within minutes. As Shad is a post-graduate student working towards his MA in liberal studies, we thought it would be cool to set him up at a white board, looking like he was teaching a class. The end result? You tell us. The shots are posted and we definitely hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Talk to ya soon!

For the rest of the images and story, check out our event listing on Captivatethem.ca or click here.

RLR & AV

Big Thanks: Ken McLeod, Kat Stewart, Shad, Thunderheist and Algonquin College.

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BzRK Promo Video (first cut)

September 04th, 2009 | Category: Current,Music,Video

Here’s the first cut of a quick DJ promo I shot in August.  It revolved around a tour to Kingston via limo, contending for space with the beer cooler, and a lot of laughs with DJ Paul Burke (BzRK), his manager and all’round rockstar Ryan, and a gaggle of others.  Because of the promotional nature of this edit, it’s short n’ sweet.  I’ll update this post with the completed cut when it’s available.  Huge thanks to Joy Supper Club (Kingston, Ontario) for a great atmosphere and UMM Entertainment for treating their artists like kings.

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Reboot

September 01st, 2009 | Category: News

What a whirlwind summer this has been.  It’s been so busy that it’s in fact very difficult to write the “all-encompassing” greetings post I wanted to, so I’ll cut this into a brief announcement. Blog.captivatethem.ca is back, but as a separate entity to our main site.  Its aim is to give a direct outlet to our creative team and mates in the trenches to let the world know what we’re working on, who is inspiring us, and what forces in the industry we’re watching.

We’ve recently expanded as a company.  The team at Captivate Creative Studios has grown to enable us to take on larger and more diverse productions, namely in video and interactive multimedia.  Promotions is also becoming a big part of our day-to-day, and finding new ways to help the musicians we love achieve success.

Tune in regularly to reap some madness!

~Alex and the gang

Just a peak at some new work...

Just a peak at some new work...

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