Moth to Flame decided to try their luck and enter not just one, but four separate spec commercials to the 2011 Doritos Crash the Superbowl Contest. Check out our entries and the making of video! I have been wanting to make a Doritos commercial ever since I saw the ones from 2010. They are so fun and clever. This year I came up with four different subjects. Each of these subjects were refined and perfected after bouncing off the ideas to several key members: Harold Williams, Graham Smith, Tom Beagles, and Nicholas Hasandras. Be sure to check out each of…

You are never alone when you have a bag of Doritos… Featuring: Michael Vera, Chris King, Carlos Dinkins, and Tom Beagles Crew: Director/Camera 1/DP/Editor: Christine Chen Camera 2: Praveen Katta Sound Mixer: Shannon Deane Boom Operator: Harold Williams PA: Tom Beagles, Graham Smith, Steve Herron

Steve Herron talks about his experience on his first set with Moth to Flame for some Crash the Superbowl Doritos specs that the team filmed this past weekend. I’m a new member to the Moth to Flame family and I’ve been invited to blog about some of the new work we’re doing. This past weekend, Christine kindly allowed me to help out as a group of MBA students and local actors made a series of Doritos commercials. Before coming to grad school I worked in politics and my background is closer to the production side of film-making so it was…

Moth to Flame was invited by Skinny Cow to make a spec. Though we were not chosen as one of the finalists, I think we still did a pretty darn good job. Starring: Lesley Pedersen, Stephanie Quinn, Gina Gheller, and Cherry Whitten how to get your ex back Crew: Christine Chen (Director/Camera/Editor), Chris Jackson (Sound, PA) zp8497586rq

Moth to Flame Films had the honor of working with two very inspirational women. Heather Alden, artist from Faded Paper Figures, and Hollywood actress, Michelle Faraone. Clinique wanted spec commercials that answered the question “What is Happiness to You?” I thought about this for a while and came up with the idea of interviewing women who enjoy what they do. My inspiration mainly came from my own experiences. I worked in corporate for 3 years and realized that  I could not go on in life half living. I took a risk and decided to pursue film making 100%. Ever since,…