Real New Yorkers getting fully nude to try on Pair of Thieves underwear for the first time.
Client: Pair of Thieves
Executive Creative Director: Alan Stuart
Project Manager: Yolanda Lopez
Production Company: Cash Studios
Director: Ivan Cash
Producer: Bren Haragan
Director of Photography: Peter Pascucci
Editor: Blake Bogosian
Music Composer: Lee Falco
Associate Producer: Jennie Butler
Intimacy Coordinator: Bahar Baharloo
Assistant Director: Nicholas Sossi Romano
Colorist: Alexia Salingaros
Sound Design & Mix: Pete Kneser
Assistant Editor: Evan Mueller
Gaffer: Ace Buckley
Key Grip: Matt Foundoulis
Location Sound Mixer: Genna Edwards
1st Assistant Camera: Mika Hawley
Camera Operator & Media Manager: Fernando Osario
Make Up Artist & Hair Stylist: El Ganz
Visual Effects Producer: Gordan Wittmann
Motion Graphic Designer: Ben Kopman
Production Assistant: Manvir Singh, Tina Del Pino, Niko Devera
Special Thanks: Beast, Marmoset Music, Gideon Irving, Yehuda Duenyas
Client: Air
Co-Founder and CEO: Shane Hedge
Director of Communications: Ari Rubin
Production Support: Francis Zierer
Production Company: Cash Studios
Director: Ivan Cash
Executive Producer: Katie Gunn
Featuring: Austin Rye, Rivera Reese, Anwar Wolf, Valerio Moraga, Nicole Daniels, Francis Zierer
Creative Directors: Julienne Jones & Matt Kalish
Producer: Jake Ewald
Director of Photography: Soren Nielsen
Writers: Julienne Jones, Matt Kalish, Ivan Cash
Editor: Blake Bogosian
1st Assistant Camera: Zach Tidmore
2nd Assistant Camera: Beth Fletcher
Gaffer: Guillaume Caron
Key Grip: Rome Petersson
Production Designer: Celina Arslanian
Art Assistant: Luismi Seda
Art Assistant: Matthew Yturralde
Wardrobe Stylist: Tiffany Jordan
Wardrobe Assistant: Louise Corbet
Hair & Make-up Artist: Abigail Hayden
Sound Mixer: Andrew Litton
Production Assistant: Sabeena Singhani
Production Assistant: Réal Gill
Production Assistant: Adefolarin Jemilugba
Casting: Stacy Gallo Casting
Assistant Editors: Evan Mueller, Elise Ahrens
Composite Artist: Eric Pascua
Original Score: Shannon Ferguson
Audio Design & Mix: Pete Kneser
Color: Sam Howells / Blacksmith
Special Thanks: Thomas Annicq, Max Jahn, R&R Ventures, Hush Studios, Hal Kirkland
Butch Anthony is a lot like his art: eccentric, playful, authentic, charming, provocative, embellished, and layered. But, as a self-taught artist from a one-horse town in rural Alabama, he can’t be easily categorized any more than his art can. In this layered portrait, we meet the man behind the drive-thru museum, trophy-covered Cadillac, and pontoon pirate ship known as Llatikcuf (read it backwards). Get to know the Butch behind the Butch and see him for what he truly is: an original.
Credits:
Directed by
Joshua Harding
Adam Hobbs
Matt Klug
Editor
Blake Bogosian
Director of Photography
Joshua Harding
Adam Hobbs
Producer
Matt Klug
Music Composer
Derek Papa
Color
Chris Martin
Sound Design
Joel Raabe
Creative Consultant
Keith Greenstein
Special Thanks
Joey Della Russo
Jennifer Donaldson
TEASER
FULL FILM
For fifty-three-year-old Carl, the biggest mistake of his life was dropping out of high school. After years of unsuccessful attempts, he's going back to get his diploma with unexpected help by his side.
Director: Jeremy McNamara
Executive Producer: Michelle Muccio
Producers: Wendi Jonassen & Brady Kirchberg
Cinematographer: Jeremy McNamara
Gaffer: Oskar Ness
Sound Recordists: Blake Henderson & Kelly Askam
Editors: Blake Bogosian & Jeremy McNamara
Composer: Ali Helnwein
Audio Mixer: Blake Henderson
VFX Artist: Eric Pascua
Colorist: Sean Wells
A SOCIAL DISTANCE is a crowd-sourced film featuring residents of the countries most impacted by COVID-19, documenting their life during the lockdown.
Spanning more than 30 countries, the film includes a breadth of perspectives, from a 93-year old Malayan grandmother to a 19-year old Slovenian man, and includes an original score that was remotely performed by musicians from around the world.
CREDIT
Directed by Ivan Cash & Jacob Jonas
Composer - Steven Hackman
Producer - Jill Wilson
Editor - Blake Bogosian
Assistant Editor - Evan Mueller
Motion Graphic Artist - Nathaniel Costa
Score Mixer - Matt Hennessy
Audio Mixer - Juan Abel Elias
Project Manager - Louie Jimena
Movement Direction - Mike Tyus
Associate Producer - Kristin Huben
Associate Producer - Emma Rosenzweig-Bock
Associate Producer - Joy Brown
Thank you to everyone from around the world who filmed themselves while in isolation!
Honest Yearbook” uses the backdrop of a real high school yearbook photo shoot to capture the genuine and spontaneous reactions of teens who were surprised by videos created by their friends. As each student settles in to have their photo taken, they’re unaware that they are about to hear such powerful messages.
Agency: TBD
Chief Creative Officer: Rafael Rizuto
Copywriter: Sara Uhelski
Art Director: Leila Moussaoui
Designer: Bruno Menon
Chief Executive Officer: Jordan Warren
Senior Account Director: Robert Woods
Engagement Planning Director: Jeff Burger
Chief Strategy Officer: Virginia Wang
Youth Specialist: Minnie Bredouw
Executive Producer: Rob Lee
Production Company: Adolescent Content
Director – “Because of You” PSA: Claire Jantzen
Director – “Honest Yearbook”: Shea Glover
Founder, Executive Creative Director: Ramaa Mosley
Founder, Executive Producer: Hope Farley
Line Producer: Jamie Tubbs
Director of Photography: Michael Kortlander
Photographer: Iris Ray
Post-Production Company: Beast
Jon Ettinger, Executive Producer
Blake Bogosian, Editor
Dina Sheth wanted her daughter, Shemoni, to know the beauty of their Indian culture, so she started teaching her dance in the basement of their home. As other parents in the community learned what Dina was doing, her classes started to grow, and Kruti Dance Academy officially came to life in 1995. What started as a basement class with four students is now a 9,000-square-foot facility with hundreds of dancers. Digital tools help them to expand their reach: YouTube has allowed them to connect with people across the world and their Business Profile on Google helps them to connect with potential customers closer to home.
Production: Roc Noir
Director: Matt Rutherford
Editor: Blake Bogosian
https://www.blog.google/outreach-initiatives/small-business/how-small-business-shares-indian-culture-one-dancer-time/
A short doc for Adobe Create profiling Letterform Archive; a library that is preserving the history of graphic design and letterforms. All post production was led by Will Kelwey.
Producer - Will Kewley
Director - Dan Colless
DP - Christian Bruno
PARKED documents a one-night, drive-in dance performance in a vacant Los Angeles parking lot at the height of COVID-19.
Directed by: Ivan Cash & Dan Addelson
Produced by Cash Studios & Jacob Jonas The Company
Line Producer: Jenna Cedicci
Director of Photography: Michael Pescasio
Editor: Blake Bogosian
Camera Operator 1: Joey Graziano
Camera Operator 2: Dylan Schwartz
Drone Footage: Dylan Schwartz
Sound Mixer: Daniel McCoy
Composer: Anibal Sandoval
Art Department: Eliot Addelson
1st AC: Owen Patry
2nd AC: Bradley Wilder
Audio Mix: Pete Kneser
Color: Beau Leon
Senior Color Producer: Andrew McLintock
Project Manager: Louie Jimena
Special Thanks: Devin Whetstone, Jesse Dana
PERFORMANCE
Creator & Choreographer: Jacob Jonas
Producers: Jill Wilson
Lighting Design: Will Adashek
Assistant Choreographer: Mike Tyus
Rehearsal Director: Marissa Labog
Content and Research: Joy Brown, Emma Rosenzweig-Bock
Dance Captains: errese Adams, Anthony Bryant
Dancers: Jerrese Adam, Georgia Bryan,
Anthony Bryant, Joy Isabella Brown, James “Jstylz” Blackston, Chandler Davids, Marissa Labog, Miguel Lopez Jorge, Jacob "Kujo" Lyons, Emma Rosenzweig-Bock, Mike Tyus, Angelo "Vo Vera" Sapienza, Santiago Villarreal, Jill Wilson, Diána Worby, Patricia Zhou
Special Thanks: Don Norman, Elizabeth Yochim, Jonathan Pony
PARKED was made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
For more information, visit: jacobjonas.com/the-work/performance/parked/
Lateefah Simon grew up during the crack epidemic of the early 90s. By age 19, she was evicted from her home and had become a single mom. Despite many challenges, Lateefah grew to be an activist, community leader, and the youngest ever female recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. Lateefah continues to overcome adversities while fighting systemic poverty in the Bay Area thanks to to her perseverance and incredible community.
Directed by Ivan Cash
Produced by Cash Studios
Client: Tipping Point
Executive Producer & Creative Director: Mary Michael Pringle
Director of Photography: Dan Addelson
Line Producer: Rachel Barth
Editor: Blake Bogosian
Drone Operator: Tanner Beree
Sound: Michael Clifford
Music: Marmoset
Color: Chris Martin / Mission Film & Design
Mix: Pete Kneser
Special Thanks: m ss ng p eces
Archive Footage Courtesy of:
Lateefah Simon
Critical Images, Inc
Elkind+Sweet Communications
Live Wire Media.
A film for 826 Valencia. Directed by Luis Peña
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Starring Keira Velasco,
Editor Blake Bogosian
Original Music Greg Reeves
Director of Photography John Baker
Locations Patrick Ranahan
Wardrobe Aerielle Levy, Serena Tinio
Wardrobe Assistant Lukas Smithey
Key Grip Jimmy Stuart
Sound Scott Kinzey
Sound Mix Joaby Deal
Color EZ
Production Assistant Owen McWhorter
Production Company World War Seven
Thank you to Bita Nazarian, Molly Parent, Matt Rivitz, Jim Lesser, Angie Dumagsa, Jillian Wasick & the staff and friends of 826
Signs of the Times explores the art of protest and why people choose the messages they do to put on their signs. My hope is for this to be the first in a series of episodes.
On Saturday, Feb 4th, we went to the muslim ban protest in San Francisco and asked people to share the stories behind their signs. Thanks to everyone that showed up and to all who gave us their time.
Director: Ivan Cash
Produced by M ss ng P eces
Writer: Michael Reiner
Editor: Blake Bogosian
PA: Janice Echevarria
Music by Goldmund & Helios via Marmoset
Press:
http://creativity-online.com/work/ivan-cash-signs-of-the-times/50880
https://www.fastcoexist.com/3067989/protestors-explain-the-personal-stories-behind-their-poignant-protest-signs
http://www.adweek.com/agencyspy/tuesday-odds-and-ends-398/125360
Executive Creative Director (JWT): Go Sohara
Project Manager (JWT): Makiko Imao, Sayaka Hasegawa, Hiromi Omata
Content Studio: Death of Bad
Director: Jon Lancaric
Executive Producer: DP Odishoo
Production Services: Oliver Fitzgerald, Schema Media
Line Producer: Nick Lazo
Director of Photography: Martin DiCicco, Oliver Fitzgerald
Editorial: Beast
Editor: Blake Bogosian
Producer: Tracy Coleman
Graphics: Joe Macken, Spencer Seibert
Finish: Company 3
Colorist: Dave Hussey
Music: Alex Sargent
Cllient: Norton By Symantec
Spot Title: The Most Dangerous Town On The Internet
Agency: Grey San Francisco
Chief Creative Officer: Curt Detweiler
Creative Director: E Slody
Art Director: Nei Caetano, Bryan Evans, Tatum Cardillo
Copywriter: E Slody, Marcus Petterson
Agency Producer: Robert Lazarus
Production Company: HeLo (Los Angeles)
Director: Daniel Junge
Director of Photography A: Wolfgang Held
CANNES LIONS GOLD x2 (Branded Content)
CANNES LIONS BRONZE (CYBER)
Creativity Pick of the Day
Cllient: Altair
4 Short Preview Trailers and the Actual short Doc
Spot Title: Surface to Air
Agency: Grey San Francisco
Chief Creative Officer: Curt Detweiler