Jul 2, 2017

Canada Day 150 in Medicine Hat, Alberta

Celebrations for Canada's 150th made the Canada Day routine more lively and noteworthy across the country and in my hometown of Medicine Hat, Alberta this year. From the afternoon crowds in Kin Coulee Park to the evening crowds on the surrounding hills for the Canada Day fireworks, there was an undeniable energy in the air because of the Canada 150 milestone. Here are a few visual highlights I captured and shared throughout the day to mark this special occasion.

Canada Day Fireworks Medicine Hat Alberta 150


Canada Day Fireworks Medicine Hat Alberta 150

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Jun 30, 2017

Medicine Hat, Alberta Sunrise Series: Part 1

Shades of orange, gold, yellow, and blue unify this series of early morning summer sunrises captured over Medicine Hat, Alberta. You can thank a crazy workload for the late nights and early mornings that initially kick-started this series. Had I not been editing I never would've been awake at 5 a.m. to capture some of these beautiful scenes on my impromptu walks and morning runs.

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
I began sharing the first images from the "sunrise series" on the Editing Luke facebook page a couple weeks ago and was surprised as their popularity exploded. Yesterday one of my sunrise images was even featured on Travel Alberta's Instagram (see below). It's kind of amazing to see the series take off because the whole thing has been pretty sporadic and spur of the moment. On top of that, my approach has been pretty casual as every single one of these images was shot with my cell phone. What's not to like about a pretty sky though, right?  


Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise
Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise


Medicine Hat Alberta Sunrise

Jun 28, 2017

Buick to the Future: 10 Years Later

It can be difficult to look back at past work and think about what you would've done differently or how it could've been better. That's not really the case with Buick to the Future, a series of short episodes I made a decade ago with my friend Tyler. They were obviously loosely inspired by the Back to the Future films, but really they were their own kind of weird.




10 years ago I was taking some classes over the summer at film school and had just started the Editing Luke website. It was around this time in 2007 that YouTube had really started to explode, however there wasn't nearly as much strategy behind putting videos online back then. There was also nothing particularly surprising about two film students, however amateur, wanting to experiment with our own content on this brand new platform.  

Let me just say that my friend Tyler and I knew from the start how ridiculous the idea was, but with my old '89 Buick and a love for Back to the Future, we at least had a great title! YouTube was really the wild west back then, and it was pretty clear that it was transforming the kinds of content that people were watching. Ironically, I'm not sure we mused much about the future when making these videos, we just wanted to give it a go!



That summer the Buick to the Future episodes were watched over 10,000 times, which in my 2007 mind probably felt like the whole world. I know the videos circulated with our friends around the university and I remember people telling me at dorm parties that fall that they thought they were hilarious. It all seems so innocent now.


I can't help but be nostalgic for these cheesy videos, not because they're all that great themselves, but because the experience of making them and sharing them online radically influenced the direction my career took. In the decade that I've shared my film related experiences on this site, it's kind of amazing to look back at such a humble beginning and see the thread of how it lead to my media company, numerous, bigger projects, and the ability to reach wider audiences.

I sometimes have to remind myself just how quickly the online video world has changed - YouTube wasn't HD or widescreen in 2007. Facebook videos were barely even a thing yet, and cell phones shooting video was cutting edge. The technology has come a long way, and naturally so have we in how we use it. As it turns out, the only time traveling we'd be doing with Buick to the Future would be while reflecting on how much time has gone past since it was made.