Posted by admin - February 25th, 2011
In May of 2010, Gorilla Pictures took a trip to Philadelphia, PA with a few of our friends from Amway. The goal? To document the work of Amway’s Positive Sprouts initiative, part of their One by One Campaign for Children. There we filmed the creation of an inner city garden, purposed to teach children about sustainable food sources and healthy living. The resulting effort was pretty cool. Philadelphia’s Amway community showed up in a big way and worked with the Frankfort Boy’s and Girl’s club to literally create the garden in a day.
The video we created to document this event has been accepted into Boston College’s, Center for Corporate Citizenship Film Festival. While our work was only a small part of what Amway is doing through their One by One campaign, we’re excited to have contributed and wish them lots of luck in the film festival.
If you would like to see the video and cast a vote to help it win, simply follow this link and scroll down until you find the entry labeled “Amway.” You can’t miss it.
For more info check out Amway’s blog: blogs.amway.com
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Posted by intern - February 17th, 2011
I never thought I’d be sitting on an office floor using a pair of scissors to hack at an innocent teddy bear while a stuffed duck looked on with black beady eyes, awaiting its own sad fate. I comforted myself with the knowledge that the hides of these fluffy friends were going to a noble cause. These plush pals will soon find themselves as wardrobe pieces for tribe members in the trailer for New Saxons. I, the new Gorilla intern, Meredith Laden never imagined I would be completing such a task, but would I trade it for the mundane office work that many interns find themselves saddled with? Absolutely not.
As a photojournalism student, I’ve had a few internships in the newspaper business, which were awesome learning experiences, but in this, my final semester of college, I knew something else was in order. After I graduate I hope to find myself across the globe somewhere as a photographer/videographer/writer of some sort for a missons organization. With that goal in mind, I set out to find an internship to sharpen my skills in video production. Long story short I met a young man named Caleb Slain in a lovely coffee shop called The Bitter End. He told me about Gorilla Pictures and got me in contact with Aaron Smith and the rest is proverbial history.
I already feel like this internship will be an awesome growing experience for me. Not only in knowledge of video production, but in creativity. The Gorilla office is a relaxed and creative environment – very different from the newsrooms I’ve worked in before. There’s much more of a communal feeling and a lot more fun in the air. The Gorilla gang has been so gracious to me in my first few weeks here- giving me Final Cut tutorials, letting me play with the Canon 7D, and getting me in the swing of things. As mentioned earlier, these first few weeks of Gorilla interning have been filled with running around town with Naomi gathering wardrobe pieces for New Saxons, getting acquainted with everything here in the office, and planning out projects for me to start working on in the future. So here I am, a part of the Gorilla crew, ready to soak up the knowledge, expertise, and artistry of the folks here.
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Posted by admin - January 26th, 2011
Another year, our friends, and another list of our favorite films. Now, a little disclaimer here: these are the films that we most enjoyed watching — not what we believe were the films that will win the most awards, or the ones that will be bronzed in statues outside of Philadelphia Art Museums. Also, we weren’t able to see all that we would’ve liked to. Eric Johnson, for example, wasn’t able to get out and see some of the four-starrers (ala “Black Swan”) because of two new additions to his family, and Eric Machiela, while forehead deep in film production in Mexico, wasn’t able to get to the theater for a spell and unfortunately didn’t get a chance to ogle his man-crush, James Franco, in “127 Hours”, which he surely would’ve enjoyed.
Happy 2011 to all. I think it’s going to be a good one for Gorilla. Now, enjoy our terrible opinions.
Scott Brookens
1. The Social Network
2. 127 Hours
3. How to Train Your Dragon
4. Inception
5. Winter's Bone
6. Toy Story 3
7. Black Swan
8. True Grit
9. The Town
10. The Fighter
Aaron Smith, who included TV — and not necessarily from this year. (I don’t think he got the exercise.)
1. Exit Through The Gift Shop
2. The Town
3. Mad Men (Season 4)
4. The Social Network
5. Restrepo
6. Breaking Bad (Season 1, 2)
7. True Grit
8. Sick: The Life and Death of Supermasochist, Bob Flanagan
9. Winter's Bone
10. Arrested Development - Complete Series
Eric Johsnon
1. Winter's Bone
2. How to Train Your Dragon
3. Easy A
4. The Social Network
5. The King's Speech
6. Toy Story 3
7. The Town
8. The Ghost Writer
9. Animal Kingdom
10. True Grit
Eric Machiela
1. The Social Network
2. How to Train Your Dragon
3. Black Swan
4. Toy Story 3
5. The Fighter
6. The King's Speech
7. Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World
8. Tangled
9. Winter's Bone
10. True Grit
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Posted by admin - October 29th, 2010
This fall, Spectrum Health has launched a smart phone application for their patients. To promote the app, Gorilla Pictures was hired to produce a 30-second commercial spot. It was a fun process involving vehicle rigs, a lot of green-screen replacement, and some interesting Chinese food.
You can view the spot here.
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Posted by admin - October 22nd, 2010
Our ESPN Fantasy Focus Animation is finally complete! (If you scroll down to the Sept 3 blog entry, you can learn all the specifics about the video, why it was created, and why we’re nerds.) The animation that we completed is based on several inside jokes and guffaws from the 2-time award winning Podcast so I can’t assure that you’ll understand all the content per se, but if nothing else, I hope you can marvel at the ridiculousness of it. Special thanks to Nate Vanderplas for the animation skills and Randy Stewart for the drawings.
Here is the link to the animation: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=5703583&categoryid=2815873
Hope you enjoy!
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Posted by admin - September 3rd, 2010
And now for something completely different…
As sad as it is to see summer go, at least the sweet glory of the football season is upon us. And much to the chagrin of some here at Gorilla Pictures (ahem, Aaron Smith), Eric Johnson and Eric Machiela have a huge hankerin’ for Fantasy Football. They do their research, they study the players, they talk about who they like and dislike, and perhaps most nerdily, they listen to an ESPN podcast called Fantasy Focus Football, co-hosted by Matthew Berry and Nate Ravitz and produced by Jason Soderberg.
Each year, the Fantasy Focus Football team hosts something which is known as the Man’s League, a 16-team league designed for only the most manly of Fantasy Football junkies. (Side note: This year it is called the Caveman’s League because it is being sponsored by Geico and so (Cheap plug!) go to www.geico.com and see about saving up to 15% on car insurance!) Getting into the league is competitive and nearly impossible. But this year they were determined.
So using company resources, they decided to use their skills and create a music video for the Fantasy Focus Football show based on their theme song (written and performed by international recording superstar Eric Hutchinson) which plays at the start of each show. They designed storyboards, had them drafted up, and sent them to the team at ESPN, who surprisingly decided that this would be a good idea! Nerds rejoice!
They invited Gorilla onto the two-time award winning podcast yesterday morning and we thought we would share it with you. No idea how many of you out there play Fantasy Football but for us (ashamedly) this is a big deal! See the link to the podcast below. They start interviewing us at approximately 22 mins into the podcast. And check back on the blog soon for the official Fantasy Focus Football music video!
http://espn.go.com/espnradio/player?rd=1#/podcenter/?id=5523103&autoplay=1&callsign=ESPNRADIO
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Posted by admin - May 18th, 2010
And check another one off the list of things to do before we die: Filming the serene, beautiful life of Norbertine monks.
We recently got back from the picturesque hills (or mountains…I don’t know the difference) of Orange County, California, after capturing the happenings of St. Michael’s Abbey, a Norbertine community. Gorilla Pictures sent Eric Machiela and David Michael Phelps to Los Angeles, where they met up with cinematographer Tanner Wolfe. The three of them piled copious amounts of film gear into a Dodge Journey (no wonder the American car companies are having a problem selling vehicles) and drove east to Silverado CA, where they spent four days filming the Norbertine fathers in all their glory. The piece was concepted by Dave Phelps (along with the tutelage of the Norbertines) to be a “visual poem” of sorts, heavily reliant on its images and music. What we saw through the viewfinder looked great — now it’s just a matter of piecing it together. And crossing our fingers.
BONUS: Photos below! As you can see, it’s always amazing where film production takes us.





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Posted by admin - March 15th, 2010
Hey reader – hope you enjoyed your transition into Daylight Savings Time as much as we did! A few bits of info regarding Gorilla Pictures and its band of merry men:
1.) Gorilla Pictures’ film production “The Lost and Found Shop” has made the top 20 films at the online film festival, The Doorpost. Congratulations to writer/director Caleb Slain and producers Jared Rummel and Aaron Smith for their tireless efforts. But before you start high fiving your neighbor, understand that it is just the first step of the competition, which is a multi-tiered operation. The next step is for all 20 filmmakers who passed the first round to draft a brand new screenplay on a specific topic (i.e. Truth, Hope, Sacrifice, etc.), of which only 5 will be chosen to be produced with a $40,000 budget. Fingers crossed (and under the creative endeavors of Caleb Slain & Co.), Gorilla will be informing you of great news within the next month or two.
2.) Gorilla also recently wrapped up post-production on a job for Crowe Horwath, LLP. The collaboration and partnership with them went great, as they entrusted us to tell their recent success story. We will be posting the work on our website shortly. Special thanks to Crowe’s client, Miami-Dade County Juvenile Services Department, for letting us take over their offices for a few days over the first week of March. And for all the patience and understanding they had while being so new to the oddity of film production.
3.) In case you don’t yet know, Gorilla Pictures now has its very own App! You can get it at the iTunes store. Just search: “Gorilla Production Reel”. We had someone download it from Taiwan earlier today. I guess this means we can finally put “internationally renowned” on our business cards.
4.) And lastly, we are happy to announce that we were recognized as one of the top production companies in film and television in the Grand Rapids Business Journal. Thanks to everyone who has partnered with us and trusted us to tell their story. More great things in 2010, we’re sure…

Adventures and mayhem loom on the horizon but we’ll get to them as they approach. Enjoy the opening rounds of March Madness! (And yet, because I’m aware that no one in film, video, or television production ever watches sports, I’m assuming that that phrase meant nothing to you.)
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Posted by admin - February 26th, 2010
Great Success! (in my best Borat voice). This year, Gorilla is presenting the Addy’s event by creating the awards reel, an animated showcase of winning print, online, and film/video work. Last night, all of our hard work paid off when Gorilla proudly presented the Awards reel. Creating the reel was a long road marked by no sleep, communist factory worker employment hours, reoccurring states of delirium, and and even less sleep. But it was worth it. And the work presented was fascinated. For the naysayers in West Michigan, creative ideas exist and can compete with the nation’s best.
It’s been an intense couple weeks, and a big reason has been fulfilling our commitment to sponsor the 2010 Addy Awards. Gorilla personally took home four Addy Awards to add to the collection. Even more important though, due to the sponsorship, we had a lot of great exposure throughout the night. For this, a special thanks goes out to Todd Chatman, who really worked hard to help make the Awards Reel the best it could be. Also, huge props to our new friends at VisualHero for some remarkable graphics and design work.
The work has been tireless (literally) as the last couple nights have been sleepless, barring an occasional office couch nap. But the end is in sight. Today the presentation will be delivered for technical review, and then tomorrow night the fun begins.
In the end, who can say what future film making fun will derive from the night’s success but rest assured that it was a great experience for Gorilla. Check out the intro to the Awards Reel we made for last night’s presentation.
The 2010 Addy Awards will be held in downtown GR at The Intersection, with the fun kicking off at 6:00 p.m. Hope we see you there!
Also, if we fall asleep during the awards reel don’t bother to wake us up. We’re gonna need the rest. We’ve seen it about ten thousand times at this point, anyway.
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Posted by admin - December 29th, 2009
Amongst the cold, wintery weather that Grand Rapids is best known for, Gorilla Pictures continues its run at world domination. West Michigan film production tends to slow down in these blustery, frost bitten months but our company of fellows is staying busy. Eric Johnson has (finally) begun post-production on “All We Have”, a music video we shot back in the early days of September. (Remember the fall? We had sun then!) The musician is Erin Austin and we produced a video for her great, upcoming album OK Sweetheart. NOTE TO READER: The video on the website is not Gorilla’s work – but you can audibly sample her delightful tones, digest them, and find nourishment. We will be posting our music video to the Gorilla website in the upcoming weeks!
In other news, Eric Machiela continues to learn about the wonder of story and strives for his 10,000 hours (thank you, Malcolm Gladwell) of writing and reading, whilst listening – and then tearing up – to Bruce Springsteen sing about “all things America”. Aaron Smith toils away his hours by getting Gorilla ready for this year’s ADDY Awards, taking place in Grand Rapids. Our production company won a handful of ADDY awards last year (which we’ve neatly framed, I might point out) and our hope is to walk away with two handfuls of awards this year. We need them; our walls are bare. And finally, Scott Brookens creativity has begun spinning around a new, exciting concept, which all of Gorilla will be developing this spring. More on that in the upcoming months.
Also, I want to mention “The Lost & Found Shop”, an upcoming short film written and to be directed by Caleb Alexander Slain. (Three names always does sound more professional, doesn’t it?) Gorilla is serving as the production company and will be facilitating with RED Cameras, ARRI Master Primes, and our understanding of production know-how. We will be filming in and around Grand Rapids, Michigan starting mid-January. It needs to be done by February 1 for entry into the Doorpost Film Festival so post-production will be done in tasteful haste. I believe the West Michigan film community — nay, the world’s film community is in for a treat.
And lastly, we hope you’re getting out to the theater and checking out some films this Holiday Season. We recommend “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” It will affirm your belief in cinema. (Just in case you can’t sense the sarcasm, I’ll let you know that was a joke. The movie is horrible and deserves to be banned from any country not run by a dictator. Sorry, Zimbabwe.)
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