Expressions in Video was recently commissioned to archive the 8mm film footage of Vice President John Nance Garner for the John Nance Garner Museum. Expressions in Video, founded in 1987, has transferred film to video, DVD and hard drive for the Austin History Center, local television stations and thousands of families throughout the country. Expressions was proud to be selected as the transfer house of choice by the John Nance Garner Museum.![]()
8mm Movie Archive for Garner Museum
Geek Love
Joao Crus Jiu-Jitsu Video
Glamour Spot
Expressions in Video recently co-produced a high-scale glamour spot for MadHatterCollective. The spot, directed by Zane Rutledge, featured Kelly Grace, Zach Thompson and a digitally enhanced shooting star. Kudos to a great cast and to Leslie Touchet from Cobalt Blue who did a terrific job on hair and makeup. The shoot went smoothly, despite the city of Austin blowing a power grid in the exact part of town we were shooting. Fortunately, we wrapped the spot before the city lost electricity on that side of town. In the end, the spot turned out great and should start airing in the coming weeks.
Johanna works with Nicole Kidman
As a company that works with a lot of actors, it’s great to see when those actors soar. Â Johanna Goldsmith is one who soars. Â Expressions in Video has been producing Johanna’s demo reels and web-related promotions for years. Â In those years we have seen her act in national commercials, be a spokesmodel at trade shows and provide voice over for high-end industrials. Â In fact, Expressions in Video has hired Johanna as the spokesmodel for a series of commercials we produced regionally here in Texas.
So, as Johanna wraps on the film, “Trespass,” with Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman, we wanted to take a moment and say congrats! Â We love to see Austin talent continue to grow and succeed.
Video for Corner Bakery
The Little Things
Sometimes it’s the little things that make
your day.  Today while tech scouting a location for a shoot tomorrow I had a pleasant surprise.  The owner of the location had re-created a replica of a ’60′s juke joint in his own backyard.  But not only that — everything in it was authentic; the bar stools, the juke box, the 45′s in the juke box and even the coke machine.  But when I say everything… I mean everything.  When we were about to wrap up, I was offered a dime for the coke machine.  And
what the coke machine delivered was an “original-recipe-cane sugar†Dr. Pepper…in an original 1960′s bottle.  How cool is that?  So, I kicked back, punched in Kodachrome by Paul Simon on the juke box and enjoyed my Dr. Pepper.
Unlike Marty McFly, I didn’t have to go back in time to get an original taste from the past.  The little things can be very cool.







