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There are countless times when I release a piece of work and I cannot help but wonder whether I am the only one who appreciates or cares to watch it. I joke a lot with my friends that I am probably the only person in a dark room by myself laughing at the jokes on screen or editing miniscule details that only I can see. What if no one ever watches what I make, or what if only 50 people do? In the end, I say, “So what?” For me, filming is a privilege.   The audience has no idea…

oem software One of Moth to Flame’s biggest projects is finally here. This creation of this debut music video for Drastik’s new single “Explain to Me” started back in Feb 2012! We hope you enjoy our first ever fully animated music video. Stay tuned for the behind the scenes video! zp8497586rq

Being a Texas alumn, it is always a pleasure to go back on campus and film for school. Not only do I get to revisit professors, but also I have the opportunity to meet more incoming students. Here is the first full-time Welcome Video for incoming students. The actual video is on the Admitted Students page (only available to admitted students), but you can get a sneak peak here!   how can i get my ex girlfriend back zp8497586rq

Moth to Flame has come a long long way. Here is our 2012 Reel and a few top ten highlights of the year (in no particular order).   Appeared on the Nasdaq Tower Partnered with Circuit of the Americas to film Austin FanFest and the first Formula 1 event in Austin, Texas Reached over 1000 Facebook fans Divided our company into three sub categories: Creative, Corporate, and Weddings and got office space! Released five web sketch series: Bad Dates, Impromercials, Holiday Sketches, Moth to Flame Office Shenanigans, Asking Austinites Worked with multiple local artists including: Wild Child, Bri Bagwell, Patton…

2012 has been a rollercoaster – a mix of intense growth and extreme lows. If I had to summarize the entire experience in one word, it would have to be “challenging.” I graduated this year from business school and took a leap of faith to not pursue a corporate job, but instead to follow my dream of building Moth to Flame. With school debt and a growing business, it has been an interesting learning experience, but I can proudly say that I survived. I more than survived actually. For the first time in my life, I focused 110% and sustained…

Make sure to read blog 1 so this blog makes more sense…   So how do you go about doing something you have never done before? The only film classes I had taken at this point were the two classes in undergrad. Was I really ready to take the leap and pursue filmmaking as my full-time career or was this just a quarter life crisis of some sort?   Test Yourself In my experience, the best way to answer such questions is to put yourself through a series of tests. My first test was to make a film. Considering that…

They say there is always a pivotal moment when you decide to make a big career change or to pursue something that seems to go against the norm or at least what everyone else thinks is the norm. That pivotal moment for me came when I stepped onto my first 48-hour film festival event in 2008 (Frieda Gilroy was the name of the film).   Let’s rewind a little. I was an IT consultant in Houston at the time, having graduated from Rice University undergrad in 2007 and was terribly lost. I had money for the first time, got my…