Good Eye Blog

Kickstarter Success – Kenya, here we come!

Oh, how long we’ve waited to see that green check mark next to our project. As many of you know, we launched our campaign with Kickstarter last month, and it was a blast to see our friends, family, and some kind strangers get involved in our project. On Saturday, May 1st, our project closed and […]

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Self-promotion & Meaningful Media!

This week, thanks to my wonderful friend Laura, Good Eye Video was featured in Meaningful Media’s newsletter as a “Featured Member”!If you’re not already a fan/follower/supporter of their work, I highly suggest you become one.  Meaningful Media is a nonprofit network committed to changing our world through media.  Taking film, video, art, music, performance, celebrity, […]

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The Life You Can Save: Logical food… but still hungry for heart

The cost of saving a human life is “between $623 to $2,367” Cool logical proclamations like this can be found throughout The Life You Can Save, by Peter Singer, a well known Bioethicist at Princeton University. Singer is a master at weaving logical webs of ethical arguments to address some of the most pressing questions […]

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Back to Barnard – Diana Center Ribbon Cutting!

Back to Barnard – Diana Center Ribbon Cutting!

We had the pleasure to head back to Barnard for the brand new Diana Center’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to document the historic event.  You may remember from our earlier post on the student reaction to the building that within days of its opening, the Diana Center had already become an integral (and gorgeous) part of […]

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Common Ground

Common Ground

We were fortunate enough to travel to New Orleans to work on a series of videos for Common Ground Relief, one of the toughest and most dependable advocates for residents of the lower ninth ward. My experience was amazing… both inspiring and devastating. I spent a few mornings walking along the famous levee that burst […]

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Video & Website: A Family Reunion

I’m always struck by a website that has great video content…. 5 pages deep. Is a video really that good if I have to click 5 times to find it? It seems like far too often video is held at arms length when it comes to integration into a website. But it’s not just because […]

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The Many Faces of Online Video

A friend of mine in a graduate program at Tufts sent me an amazing YouTube video the other day with the warning “Tufts is now accepting video submissions as part of their application process.” As a “video professional,” I watched it immediately and thought: what an interesting new frontier for video to tackle! In this […]

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