Above + Beyond Cancer – Kilimanjaro 2012 Trailer (1 min)

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Man vs. Bear – Dave Bess’s new solo album

Public Property lead singer Dave Bess works on his new solo album Man vs. Bear in Iowa City, Iowa. Bess collaborated with Toots Hibbert at Anchor Studios in Kingston Jamacia on the album and spent well over a year working on it.  Read More

New Work: Simply Organic Vanilla in Madagascar

Client: Simply Organic Creative Director: Brad Rich Editor: John Richard Director / DP John Richard Additional Video: Kai Stark  Read More

Larry’s Story – Campaign Video for The United Way of East Central Iowa

Working with the support of five United Way partner agencies, Larry Eason of Cedar Rapids has been able to start his own successful small business, while at the same time caring for his five children.  Read More

This is Bocce Ball…

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Besspresso Coffee Company

Not only is Public Property ‘s Dave Bess recording a new solo album this summer, he is also hitting the road with his girlfriend Anna Jo Erickson to vend coffee and fruit-smoothies out of their new mobile coffee van. You can find out about Besspresso and see where they can be found on their website, http://besspresso.com  Read More

Perhaps, Gilead; A Musical Response to the work of Marilynne Robinson

This weekend, I shot and edited together this teaser video for a work-in-progress about an original composition for flute, guitar and string quartet by Iowa composer Harvey Sollberger to be performed by Red Cedar Chamber Music. This is an excerpt from the third movement of Perhaps, Gilead, performed by Red Cedar Chamber Music at the Grinnell College’s Bucksbaum Center for the Arts. Shot and edited by Bocce Ball Multimedia with additional... Read More

Cave of Forgotten Beers

Exactly how many abandoned caverns and tunnels still exist under Iowa City’s historic buildings is unknown. Marlin R. Ingalls of The Office of the State Archaeologist is doing his best to find out.  Read More

The Letter Killeth, but the Spirit Giveth Life; Glen Epstein

“If artists travel many roads to find their muse, then Glen could fill an atlas with his meanderings.” So wrote Anne Binder in the 2002 Spring issue of the Letter Arts Review.  I encountered Glen Epstein for the first time in 2005 when we worked together on several animations that combined elements of his work with songs from Tom Wait’s 1976 album, Small Change.  Working with him was often challenging, but also rewarding... Read More

An Inside Look at Frontier Natural Products CoOp [video]

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