Since you are reading this blog, you must have internet access. By the rule of logic, you must also have knowledge of the massively popular meme fad “Shit _____ Say(s)”. The video at the epicenter of the universe of such entertainment, “Shit Girls Say” by Kyle Humphrey and Graydon Sheppard, inspired a burst of creativity in the wonderful mind of Sara Armour, Marketing Director. What resulted is the piece that is destined to overtake the meme universe and create a virtual black hole of comedic genius video: “Shit Sara(h)s Say”.
With an obvious special sense of ownership, Sara “No ‘H’” Armour led MRB Films, with the all-knowing Bryan Elsom directing, the all-seeing Rebecca Meija behind the camera, the master-strutter Brandon Rothenberg as Sara (and editor), and the hair-flipping ingénue Bill DiPiero as Sarah (the Jewish way).
...armed with hidden cameras and iPhones, where they made purchases and discreetly filmed the action. At the height of the madness when items were flying off the shelves, a surprise team armed with balloons and banners; an a cappella group; and a RED camera entered the store...
Philly E-Lane! An April Fools Joke from MRB & the city of Philadelphia
04/06/2012
...MRB conceptualized and executed the campaign which included a faux press conference introducing the E-Lane, a dedicated sidewalk space exclusively for pedestrians who wish to use electronic devices while walking, as well as a web video documenting the entire event...
...By incorporating visual metaphor and capturing passionate statements from scientists, including Nobel laureate, Dr. Peter Agre, MRB created an emotional film that visualizes the disease from a very personal perspective...
...From sunrise to sunset director Bryan Elsom worked with our cast of top notch models (POLO, Calvin Klein, Diesel, etc) to breathe life into the luxury world of Men of Habit...
I'm sorry show business isn't for me. I'm goin' back to Allentown!
08/15/2011
...Gotta love shooting 4K footage at 48fps. With so much data captured you really can control the look of the piece in post. Apparently Peter Jackson is doing the same thing for his new film, The Hobbit... Great minds...