“Supervillain Security Solutions” released!

A Bowser-wannabe, eager to upgrade his castle security, runs into a crafty and seductive saleswoman.

For this project, I did all of the editing, effects, 3D modeling, sound design, and mixing.  Kevin Stahl handled the music.  

This ending scene was especially epic and took a very long time to figure out how to do.  But, I got to reunite with an old BFF: Lightwave 3D.

Supervillain Security Solutions

“Limit Break” short released

In a turn-based universe, a group of adventurers and a monster learn to work together… while they wait for the wizard to finally make his move.

I did the aerial shooting in the beginning and end, sound, editing, mixing, and visual effects for this project. Once again, Kevin Stahl did the music!

Limit Break

“Biohazards” short released!

Another day, another typical job interview at the Umbrella Corporation.

This was another project that I got to do with Cinevore for the Red5 gaming studio’s YouTube channel.

I did all of the cinematography, shooting,  sound, editing, and visual effects! I also got a chance to voice two off-screen characters (the Septa/Black Mesa-like warning voice, and Howard, a poor bastard getting torn apart by creatures over the phone)!

Kevin Stahl provided the music, as always!

Biohazards Short Film


“Dialogue Tree” released!

Doug wakes up one day with a unique problem: he has a dialogue tree. And it’s a vague one.

I was on-set for the visual effects supervision as well as performing all of the post (editing, color, sound design, and visual effects).

This was our first time dealing with footage shot on RED.  We kept our entire pipeline at 4.5k resolution.

This project was brought to us by Cinevore Studios.  The collaboration was a blast for both of our companies and we look forward to working with them more!

Dialogue Tree Short Film


Music – Gettin’ Low

Gettin’ Low

Brian wrote this guitar lick years ago.  And it’s awesome.  Totally awesome. How could you say this isn’t awesome?

We recorded the main riff and it sat rotting in a backwoods directory on my computer for a few years.  At some point in early 2012 I rediscovered it and played it for Brian over the phone.  He decided that he’d try to sit down and write some lyrics for it to see if we could give the song a heartbeat.

He banged out all the lyrics in a single sitting.  That next weekend we recorded the vocals.  After we fooled around with the song form a little bit, we decided we needed a bright, bluesy guitar solo, a very “in the pocket” clean drumbeat, some simple non-showy bass playing, and a subtle organ part for the chorus.

When deciding who to pick for a bluesy guitar solo, we both thought of Mr. Jeff Scull, who came over and did a fantastic job after we fed him a lot of rum…  A lot of rum.

The whole idea behind this tune was to respect the groove and respect the space.

Credits:

Written: Brian Schwarz
Lyrics: Brian Schwarz
Vocals: Brian Schwarz
Guitars: Brian Schwarz
Solos: Jeff Scull
Drums: Chris Potako
Organ: Chris Potako
Bass: Chris Potako
Recording/Mixing/Mastering: Chris Potako

Finished: 2012