Matt Lange Video – Studio Tour

Decided to make a little behind the scenes look at where I do all my work.  Enjoy.

Matt Lange Video – Office Tour from Matt Lange on Vimeo.

I also forgot to include these shots. Here are some stills. Gotta show all the goods.
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D-Town TV plugs Matt Lange

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Well this was an absolutely outstanding surprise that someone send me today.  I had no idea this was going to happen, so when I got an email that said, ‘congrats on being featured on D-Town TV’, needless to say I was shocked.  D-Town TV is hosted by Scott Kelby and is awfully insightful.   I highly recommend watching each episode.  So after the jump, fast forwart to the 28 minute mark to see me. Don’t fast foward and take in some awesome tips.  Up to you guys either way.

Scott and Matt, thanks a ton!  You didn’t have to do that.  It did take my Tuesday to another level though. Awesome.

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Fine Line Art Supply & Print Lab

The other day I shot a commercial for my good friend Henry and his wife Amanda featuring their new store here in Ruston, LA called Fine Line Art Supply & Print Lab. Turned out great! Enjoy.

Fine Line Art Supply & Print Lab from matt lange on Vimeo.

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My Rejected Pepsi Max Ad

Last week we made an ad to submit to the Dorito’s Crash the Super Bowl contest. Our ad was rejected due to logos, but I felt as though people should still see it, since we worked so hard on it. It was an awesome time and we thought it came out funny. So here it is. Enjoy.

My Rejected Pepsi Max Ad from matt lange on Vimeo.

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Southeastern Sports Report – Episode 2

At Donnie Bell Design, we created the opening title sequence for a brand spanking new show for Southeastern Louisiana University. It’s called the Southeastern Louisiana University Sports Report. After episode 1, they landed State Farm as a sponsor and the show is rolling. Here is Episode 2, hosted by the legendary Chris Mycoskie. Enjoy.

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Jeremy Shockey

There are times when it’s fun to just be a fan. I’m a Saints fan, and I’m for sure a Jeremy Shockey fan. Last season, I had the opportunity to photograph the Saints opener against the Lions. It’s only the 2nd Saints game I’ve ever been to, which is amazing since I’m from South Louisiana (never could afford tickets). This was an amazing experience for me to say the least. The biggest highlight of my day was catching a shot of Jeremy Shockey catching a touchdown pass RIGHT in front of me. I mean dead on. Come to find out later, it was his first as a Saint, which made it even better. I have no idea why, to this day, this shot was never published. But it’s probably the best shot I’ve ever taken at a sporting event. And seeing as how I probably won’t shoot the Saints ever again, it made it that much better. I got wind that Jeremy was coming to Monroe for an autograph signing and I immediately got my ticket. $60 for a signature, in person, of the guy in my all time favorite shot….yes please. But, in being the good fan, I wanted Jeremy to have a copy too. Since I know for a fact I was the only person in the position to shoot that, and it was never published…I knew for a fact he didn’t have this shot nor had he seen it. Not to mention, it was his FIRST touchdown as a Saint. It was only the right thing to do. So we went to the signing and I have to admit, getting the autograph was awesome. He was a super cool guy and I was really impressed. BUT. The highlight was actually giving him his copy. He seemed very gracious and immediately knew what the shot was of. That was so much cooler than me getting mine signed. I feel like I made his day a little better. Anyway, thanks to Jeremy and Jaimie of Jaimie’s Sports Cards in Monroe, LA. It was a blast. Enjoy my little ‘Shockumentary’ we made:

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