After many recuts and test screenings, the film “Ultimate Champion” delivers. Todd was the Editor and Post Super for the low budget production and handed over all final master elements this morning. We wish Ted Fox and his company great success at AFM.

We enjoy a massive shoot for Everyday Driver, testing cars of all types on a track.
Two long days of interviews and high speed footage of everything from Hot Hatchbacks, Track Day specials, and even Audi’s amazing R8 supercar. Look for new content soon over at Everyday Driver.
While Zac Sunderland continues around the world, the TV show of his adventure is being built while he’s away. Producer Greg and iTiK Productions Jeff Carter hire Todd to cut their latest pieces of this amazing story.
No, not in a “let’s make the world a better place” kind of way… We’re still a Media Production company. But Todd got hired to cut the initial pieces for a new reality TV show called “A Week with My Father”.
Really uplifting concept where estranged fathers and sons are reunited and try to build a relationship. Well produced and non-exploitive. A real pleasure to be involved.
As Gustav rages over Louisiana, Todd meets with a Lafayette production company about his script Fight or Flight. Assuming things come together as planned (and there are no more hurrricanes) the film would be made before the end of the year.
Everyday Driver continues with new content and more car reviews. Prep continues for six more full episodes. Meanwhile, our S2000 review and revised Green Cars piece continues to bring new fans to the show.
Greg flies to the Marshall Islands to meet Zac Sunderland on the latest leg of his journey. This skeleton crew part of the shoot found Greg as director, producer, and camera operator. Too many jobs, but he juggled them well.
Greg and Todd fly to Hawaii to meet Zac Sunderland and document the latest part of his around the world adventure. Three days in Waikiki and a quick trip to Kauai to meet Bethany Hamilton. We even got to put the camera down long enough to enjoy some time in the surf. Not a bad day at the office!
Zac Sunderland left California today on his circumnavigation of the globe. As one of the producers of the upcoming TV show, Greg was tasked with camera coverage of the send off. And just when it seemed like land and sea footage would be enough, Greg had a helicopter to break through the clouds with a gyro mounted camera to capture more amazing shots.
Some days it’s really good to be Greg. And our thoughts and prayers are with Zac on his amazing adventure!




