Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board

6 Videos for Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board

Testimonial from Greg Sieglitz, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board

“Wahoo Films,

I reviewed the final videos that you produced for OWEB representing the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watershed accomplishments. They are really great!

We will be featuring these on the front page of our web site for the Oregon Plan report and a smart phone link on the Executive Summary.  This will be featured and provided to the Legislature, Governor’s Office, other agencies and the public.  Your efforts to pull this together under a very short time line and application of creative solutions to make this happen were awesome!

Thank you for your hard work on this project; it was a pleasure working with you and seeing such a fabulous product materialize so quickly.”

Greg

ONDA video

Oregon Natural Desert Association Video

Check out Wahoo Films’ latest video for Oregon Natural Desert Association.

Wahoo Films produced this video to get the word out about Oregon Natural Desert Association and the amazing projects they are doing for  the Oregon Deserts and now, the Owyhee Canyonlands.

Gena Goodman-Campbell
Central Oregon Wilderness Coordinator, ONDA

“Thanks again for all of your hard work on our project. It was gratifying to see the crowd’s reaction on Friday, and I got lots of positive feedback from our members! ”

 

Bend Chamber

Bend Chamber hopes to increase their membership with a video from Wahoo Films

 

ProBarrel Video Complete

ProBarrel Video Complete!!

Wahoo Films just finished an exciting video for Redmond’s Aircraft Rubber’s product ProBarrel. It was a fun shoot. We had a helicopter come out and demonstrate the unique properties of the ProBarrel.

Here are comments from the owner and vice president of Aircraft Rubber / Fuel Safe.

Peter Regna (the owner of Aircraft Rubber / Fuel Safe) – WOW,  Knock my socks off !  Kudos to the Producer, Director, FS Staff and Camera Crew !  Now make it go viral !

Bill Hare (the vice president of Aircraft Rubber / Fuel Safe) – Thanks to you and your team for another well executed and highly polished video effort!

Check out the video here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_KFsi1JG9o&feature=plcp

Effectiveness of the Audiovisual

Effectiveness of the Audiovisual

Here are some real interesting statistics about video and how people learn or observe…

The effectiveness of audiovisual is a proven fact. Research shows that we learn:
• 1% by taste
• 1.5% by touch
• 3.5% by smell
• 7% by hearing
• 87% by sight

And, we know that audiovisual increase retention of information. People generally
remember:
• 20% of what they hear
• 30% of what they see
• 50% of what they see and hear

Wahoo Films is filming in San Francisco

Wahoo Films is filming in San Francisco

Wahoo Films headed to San Franscisco. Michelle will spend three days there covering Navis World’s big event at the Inter Conntinetal. Each day she will produce a video that will air to their social media community of clients and participants.

Here is the page link:
http://community.navis.com/

Bend Area Habitat for Humanity

Humorous Training Video for Bend Area Habitat for Humanity

This spring, Bend Area Habitat for Humanity contracted Wahoo Films to film and produce a fun volunteer training video for those wonderful volunteers who help build homes for deserving families. After many rain delays, the AmeriCorps volunteers gave it their all and really preformed well for the video. We are so appreciative for all the volunteers that made the video production successful and fun.

Recently, Bend Area Habitat for Humanity Director, Mark Quinlan, previewed the video at the AmeriCorps graduation. Here’s what he had to say about it…

“I wanted to tell you last Thursday I spoke at the “graduation” ceremony for the AmeriCorps crew that we used as actors in the volunteer video and I showed the video.  There were about 100 folks in the room and there was a lot of laughter  while it was showing and afterwards I got a ton of good feedback …. I also had a couple of people ask me who produced it so I got to plug Wahoo as well.”

Check out the video!

Get Involved! Volunteer! Donate!

Fuel Safe Comments

Action Packed Fuel Safe Video is Complete!

Wahoo Films completed 2 exciting videos for Fuel Safe (also known as Aircraft Rubber Manufacturing). They are a locally based company in Redmond, OR that development and deliver the world’s lightest, safest and most performance oriented racing fuel cells available. Their composite fuel containment systems can be found across the entire spectrum of racing from the Indianapolis 500 to the Dakar Rally. Their fuel cells are the champion’s choice!

Here’s what Bill Hare, Vice President of Operations, Fuel Safe, had to say about Wahoo Films…

“Regarding our experience with the Wahoo team, it has been fantastic!  Your team’s professionalism, performance and patience (the three P’s) was refreshing and fun!  We look forward to working with your crew on our next video project (we had a kickoff meeting with Michelle yesterday) and believe videos will be a key element of our future sales and marketing efforts.”

Check out Fuel Safe at www.fuelsafe.com

Or watch the video Wahoo Films produced at the link below…

 

Excel Sales Consulting Production

Studio Production

Wahoo Films spent all last week filming an auto parts and paint store customer service training video for Excel Sales Consulting and Norm Rose, our client.

Everything from the actors, to the location, crew and food went smoothly. We had some great actors, Cameron, Holly, Stan, BJ, Richard, and Nate acting as upset clients, uncaring staff, satisfied customers and helpful staff. These guys really did a great job. Our crew was just as great. Byron (camera operator), Rick (lighting), and Dayne (sound) made the production smooth sailing. And the food from Mother’s Juice Cafe was awesome.

Thanks so much to everyone.

We can’t wait to see how the video turns out through the editing process. Say tuned for some photos of our great team.

The Wahoo Team

Michelle, Chuck, Jen, Warren

Greg Congleton’s “Too Deep” Mare Scuplture

Wahoo Films Showcases Sculptor, Greg Congleton, and his Metal Work

Ever notice the two large horse metal sculptures in Farewell Bend Park (Reed Market)?

I have, while at the playground or crossing the bridge, but I never had the chance to stop and take a closer look. Now that we have finished a couple videos for Greg Congleton, I stop and admire it whenever I’m down there.

Greg, the sculptor, entwines a story in each of his metal art pieces. By looking at his “Two Bits” sculptor in Farewell Bend Park, you can easily see one horse is definitely the boy and the other the girl by the interesting pieces he uses to construct the bodies. It’s amazing to think about how much thought went into the design and building of them. Each piece is put in a specific place fro a reason.

Next time you have a minute down by the river, stop and check it out.

Here is Greg Congleton’s newest piece, “Too Deep.” It’s a mare and her young.