July 2008
Hemmings House Pictures is very proud to announce the launch of our official website this month. Visit often and enjoy the exciting new layout and content, paired with the company’s new re-branding (with the help of designer Jessica Rhaye).
.Greg Hemmings has been working with Ocean Entertainment, shooting three episodes for Vision TV’s ‘Do You Believe In’ series. Greg and the crew are criss-crossing North America and bits of Europe to investigate perspectives on the Antichrist, Shock Magic, and the existence of life on other planets.
Hemmings House Pictures is also proud to start pre-production this month on a music video for Chris Cummings’ ‘Welcome Home’.
June 2008
Greg Hemmings has been exploring Alaska this month; shooting glaciers for the company’s growing stock footage library.
Hemmings House Pictures would also like to welcome the services of a new intern: Stephen Belyea. He has just graduated from Seneca College in Toronto, ON, and is helping out at the Saint John office.
May 2008
Hemmings House Pictures continues to expand nationally. Greg Hemmings is opening a new office to base the company in Halifax, NS; along with the already-established Saint John, NB.
Hemmings House Pictures’ corporate video market is at a national level now, also. Filming for clients in Trail, BC (Kootney Savings & Loans), Vancouver, BC (Full Spectrum Coaching and Vancouver Aquarium) and Victoria, BC (Royal Roads University) wrapped this month; meaning Hemmings House now successfully spans from Atlantic Canada to the Pacific.
April 2008
Greg Hemmings was in Turino, Italy this month editing the ‘Melting Lands’ documentary. He also took Hemmings House Pictures to MIPTV in Cannes, France.
March 2008
Hemmings House Pictures has been very busy this month. The exciting project this month has been the filming of The Jimmy Swift Band for an ambitious multi-cam concert DVD at the Marquee in Halifax. Three episodes of the Grave Concerns mini-series were produced this month with the help of Brent Mason. Watch for the series, debuting soon on CBC..Greg Hemmings ventured to Nunavik to finish the documentary “Melting Lands” for RAI Television out of Italy. The production is in cooperation with SGI Italy. Greg was also one of five producers across the country selected to attend the National Screen Institute’s ‘Global Marketing Program’, taking place in Winnipeg, MB and Cannes, France.
February 2008
Big news this month for the Hemmings House family. First of all: congratulations go out to Greg and Jessica; they were married February second in the beautiful Cayman Islands.
Next, Hemmings House Pictures would like to welcome a new member to the team. Jon Williams is an audio expert and has worked principally with Stephen Foster in the past. Take a moment to check out his bio.
Finally, Greg Hemmings was nominated for Industry Professional at the ECMAs this month. Being officially recognized in the music industry is great news for the company. Hemmings House also filmed the ECMAs in Fredericton; with multi-cam setups for some of the more notable performances
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