This is a short video a friend and I made for class. Learn how to make a robot.
Ryan Moulton is 22 years old and lives in Gainesville, Florida. He loves to design things, make movies, and take photos.This is his personal site. To check out his portfolio, go to RyanMoulton.com. He loves to collaborate on projects, so feel free to get in touch.
This is a short video a friend and I made for class. Learn how to make a robot.
I forgot to post this, this was the Gary Attack ad. To advertise for Theatre Strike Force's Fall Show, we created two tv spots. One for our fictional candidate, Gary, and one against him. I made these ads.
A few things about the Attack Ad. The baby is my nephew, Micah. The violin was played by April D.
It felt really good seeing this ad on TV during the commercial breaks of the Daily Show, even if we were only airing them on campus.
The Steamboat Willies for Truth was originally just a play on Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, but it soon became something more.
This was another video from the big Theatre Strike Force fall sketch show, "GARY: A New Hope For A Better America." I shot this and stuff. This and Don't Vote were shot in one long, fun, tiring night.
The entire Gary show takes place in an alternate reality where there is a political candidate, Gary, running for president. Theatre Strike Force, the improv troupe at UF, is invited to perform at a rally for Gary. The hour and a half long sketch show itself was the rally, culminating in an appearance by Gary himself. I played Gary in the live show.
This video was originally shown as part of Theatre Strike Force's Fall Show 2008, Gary: A New Hope for a Better America. I shot this.
All the lighting was done with a china ball and a work light. Luckily, there were a ton of c-stands and flags and other stuff around in the photo studio to help out.
Go vote tomorrow!
Here's an ad I shot and helped write with TSF Sketch. We're really into this Gary candidate, apparently. We're hosting a giant rally on Oct. 27th...
(Sketch comedy)
This will be on the tv!
This is a little web promo video that I shot/edited (and did a little bit of directing) for/with an Upstart member named Jovone B. Assisted by Tito A. and Liz P.
The idea was to recreate an 80's music video show. It was fun and I think it was successful. I'd like to tackle a real music video or two, so if anyone out there knows of/is a band that needs a music video, just get in contact with me.
As always, watch it in glorious HD over at Vimeo.
I shot this video a month or so ago. I'm not in the video in any way, I was just doing videography, but if you have a half hour you'll probably enjoy this totally improvised musical. AM Radio, the musical improv troupe of Theatre Strike Force, is very talented.
Here's a PDF of a sketch that I wrote with TSF Sketch (specifically, a ton of help from Filup M and Erik V). I performed it as the opener to the first big TSF Improv show of the semester Friday night. I was Dr. Killdeathmurder and I wore an eyepatch, a lab coat and a hook arm.
It was a very topical sketch about the Large Hadron Collider Particle Accelerator and supervillains.
UPDATE: A video of the sketch is up on facebook: Dr. Killdeathmurder.
UPDATE: You know what, here's the sketch on the YouTubes.
Here's another batch of clips from the feature length film I was DP on this summer.
Hey! Here's a little bit of footage from the feature we've been shooting the past three weeks. So exciting. Youtube messed up the aspect ratio and horribly compressed it.