September 30, 2008


This dublab documentary film features four amazing, LA-based beat makers: Daedelus, J-Rocc, Nobody and Ras G in a secret mission to create new musical magic from the dusty remains of thrift store vinyl. It was a collaborative effort between many creative individuals. I served as cinematographer on the project.

Visit dublab.com/secondhand to check out some excerpts from the film.

UPDATE: We’ve been picked up for worldwide DVD distribution from the good folks at Stones Throw Records !

Here are the first 4 minutes of the film…



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September 29, 2008


Live video I made for the band Health. It was shot using the embedded cameras on 13 different Macbook laptops. The location is Materials & Applications, an outdoor gallery on Silverlake Blvd. Much thanks to everyone who was brave enough to let me borrow their laptops.

Here are some nice write-ups from Pitchfork Media and Evil Monito. These great set photos are courtesy of the talented Mr. Clay Lipsky.

 iPod Version

* This is part of the Vision Version series on dublab.com.



Peter Walker is a guitar legend. A looming figure on the Greenwich Village folk scene of the late ’60s, he studied with Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan and was Timothy Leary’s musical director for the good doctor’s infamous LSD rituals. 

We took him to the Bronson Caves in Griffith Park. It was his birthday the day we shot and if you watch til the end of the video, you’ll see the surprise we had set up for him. Check out these set photos from the day.

 iPod Version