Del Padre-Produced NASA DVD Released

Labels: "educational video", "Space Science Institute", 3D rendering, high definition video, NASA, video production

Labels: "educational video", "Space Science Institute", 3D rendering, high definition video, NASA, video production

Mark Archer and lighting specialist David St. George film at Blue Sky StudiosLabels: "johnny saxx", "Red ONE", "the RED ONE", Cinematography, high definition video, music video, Red Digital Cinema, red one camera, The Red One Camera, video production, Video Productions
We are pleased to announce a new website and a new name. Del Padre Visual Productions is now Del Padre Digital. The name change reflects the constantly evolving technology we harness in our business. Established in 1991 as Del Padre Video Productions, the name was changed in 1995 to Del Padre Visual Productions to better describe our services when we embarked in the new world of multimedia and internet development.
Today all of our services from web design to high definition video production is digital hence the new name.
The new delpadre.com is the sixth incarnation of the Del Padre web presence. This site was intended to fulfill several key roles. First and foremost this site was intended to be an easily scalable, dynamic, and easily managed web presence for our company.
Beyond this however the site was developed with many other end goals in mind. Our company wanted to highlight the fact that Flash is a viable platform for an entire website. We wanted a flash site that could emulate an HTML one in basic functions such that have long been unsupported in Flash. Features such deep linking and browser back button support , fast loading dynamic content, coherent loading sequences so users can get to the most important information fastest, and the ability to optimize our site for search engines. We also wanted to capitalize on the raw power of the Flash platform with animation, integrated full screen video, fully dynamic and easily updatable content, with transitions and other subtleties to increase the flow of the site and enrich the user experience.
Technical Challenge
Labels: 3D rendering, Cinematography, commercial, Flash, high definition video, Nino Del Padre, Red Digital Cinema, red one camera, SEO, The Red One Camera, video production, Video Productions
Video Production

Like a good wine, this concept was well aged. Over the course of a year or so, the Trifecta Wine commercial was conceived, written, shot and edited. The final result, we think, is as sweet as the private reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon it features.
This entire spot was shot at 60 frames per second in HD resolution with an M2, 35 millimeter lens adapter from Redrock Micro and Nikon glass. The copy for the spot was specifically written for the amazing voice of South African Patrick Willis, which goes down just as smooth as a bottle of 2004 Trifecta.
Flash Website Design
Our newest Flash site, for Pennsylvania based home technology provider STI uses some great features including dynamically populated content, SEO - friendly Flash content and deeplinking.
The services of STI include home theatre design, security, automation, lighting design and structured wiring for homes and businesses. The site needed to be not only informative, but also appeal to a high-end client looking for a particularly tech-savvy company. STIworldwide.com does just that.
Labels: "New England", 35 millimeter lens, Cinematography, commercial, high definition video, HVX200, Nikon, Panasonic, Red Digital Cinema, Redrock Micro, SEO, video production

Riley Martin is a New Jersey resident, a former sharecropper, and a true believer in the knowledge he accrued during an alien abduction several years ago.
He's also a regular on The Howard Stern Show, and he's amassed plenty of fans in recent years -- some because they enjoy his stories of extraterrestrial jaunts, and others because they've heard the Riley Martin prank calls on Stern.
It's not so much of a logic jump as it seems; Martin has, over the years and through various T.V. and radio appearances, parlayed his space-travel induced visions for the future into a marketing vehicle that is chugging nicely along. DVP signed on to produce his new Web site, and saw their own site's hits skyrocket shortly after its launch, which also garnered some praise and valuable air time on Howard Stern News.

Martin visited DVP to record portions of the audio version of his book, The Coming of Tan, and to add a few new components to his merchandising repertoire. In addition to the book, t-shirts, and other items, DVP also produced some Riley Martin ringtones and outgoing answering machine messages. We shot Riley on green screen for videos that will be featured on http://www.rileymartin.com/
Labels: Cinematography, commercial, high definition video, Riley Martin, The Howard Stern Show, video production, Video Productions
Thought I'd take a break from the usual format and use this Miniblog as a chance to tell you a little about what we've been up to. We just finished up a project with a company launching a new iPod product called George. It hasn't hit the stores yet, but if you want a sneak a peak you can check out our featured video. It's pretty wild. We combined Maya product renders with HD footage shot with Redrock Micro's M2 35mm lens rig. We also handled all creative and copywriting for the spot, making this a full branding effort. The company that created George is Boston-based Chestnut Hill Sound. They, and George, won best in show at Mac World back in January. Nice job guys.
Nino Del Padre
Del Padre Visual Productions
Helping Businesses Exceed Expectations
Labels: 35 millimeter lens, Adobe After Effects, Autodesk, Cinematography, commercial, Flash, Flash Design, Flash Website Design, high definition video, Nikon, Redrock Micro, Website Design