Here's a little story produced by Reelife about a fish, some trash, some kids and a wonderful collaboration between the CT River Watershed Council and a bunch of other people who are trying to help save our rivers :)
If you don't know about them, The Connecticut River Watershed Council is a fabulous organization that advocates for the entire, four-state Connecticut River watershed. They work tirelessly to protect water—the river, its tributaries, lakes, fish; and the land, plants, and creatures connected to that water in order to keep them safe now, and for future generations. Their annual Source to Sea Cleanup, which in 2011 drew 1500 volunteers from 66 groups, is helping to make the rivers, streams and banks that make up the vast Connecticut River system cleaner and safer for the people who enjoy them and lifeforms that inhabit them.
For more information please visit:
http://www.ctriver.org/
https://www.facebook.com/connecticutriver
http://www.row.ctriver.org
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Good News, Bad News
You know those good news/bad news things? The good news is that this is Reelife's most profitable quarter in our ten year history... The bad news? I barely have any hair left! Especially after these last two weeks of intense editing... But it's all good. I love my job and in just a coupla days, it's Vegas, baby!
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Dancing in Noho
This falls into the category of you never know what you're gonna find when you're out and about... I happened to be strolling through Northampton one night back in 2009 and came across this amazingly vibrant and romantic scene at the steps of the first church. So, I couldn't resist getting out the ole video camera and putting together this little vignette. Northampton is such a funky city...
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Reelife Horn Toot o' the Month
Kudos from a satisfied client:
“Tom is rare in that he is very good at what he does and yet does not impose his vision or ideas on the client. He suggests, he listens, he's very open to changing directions. Very flexible. Extremely easy to work with and the results have been fantastic. I could not recommend him more highly."
~ Dennis Caraher, Singer Songwriter
Thanks Dennis, you're quite the great guy yourself! And I didn't even have to pay him for those kind words :)
“Tom is rare in that he is very good at what he does and yet does not impose his vision or ideas on the client. He suggests, he listens, he's very open to changing directions. Very flexible. Extremely easy to work with and the results have been fantastic. I could not recommend him more highly."
~ Dennis Caraher, Singer Songwriter
Thanks Dennis, you're quite the great guy yourself! And I didn't even have to pay him for those kind words :)
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Reellife Productions
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Glued to my computer!

This is what I'll be looking at for the next two weeks... it's an editing marathon, as I scramble to get things done before leaving for Las Vegas...
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reelife productions
Preserving the Present... and the Past
Reelife will be documenting a conversation about the experiences, memories, and traditions of residents of Williamsburg and Haydenville, this Sunday, Feb. 26th, from 2-5pm at the Meekins Library. "Cross Generational Conversations" will showcase the stories of our whole community, preserving it for the next generations. Looking forward to this... I think it will be very interesting...
For more information, call Archivist Daria at 268-7472.
For more information, call Archivist Daria at 268-7472.
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