December 2011
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September 2011
2 posts
reach me. please. anytime.
For a little information about me, click on the tiny i at the end of my name. And if you’d like to contact me, please feel free. And I mean that.
Email me here: t.william.woods@gmail.com
Follow me on Twitter: @twilliambloke
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/twilliambloke
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March 2011
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Rolling Stone is making history by putting an unknown and unsigned band to put on the cover of the magazine for first time. The contest is named Do You Wanna Be a Rock Star? 16 bands have been identified and are battling for the honor to grace the cover. And this banner was the first digital communication about the contest. Because the bands are unknown, and we have a style oriented client, I...
May 2010
25 posts
This is the flagship piece of the content created for St. George’s University in Grenada. There are many questions that arise when staking your future attending a place so far away. This video was created to introduce the school and give a sense of the people, the campus and the limitless options available to graduates. It is also represents one of 15 videos I conceived and helped direct and...
This was a spot done for A&E television to support their Recovery Project. It is a program designed to help people understand that recovery is not only about reclaiming control in your life, it’s about thriving.
July 2009
8 posts
This anthemic spot was to launch the new National Geographic Channel. I was inspired by what National Geographic has done. I hope you are.
I shot this spot for about 80k. That included the special effects which we did with a company in Moscow. Thanks Bobs Your Uncle.
This project was a series of :10 promos for Starz and Encore. Here are just a few samples.
Everything in nature wants to protect and feed their young. Sometimes it’s cute. Sometimes not.
These spots were written and produced within a week. Rob Cordry was cast and took them to another level of actually being funny. Thank you Rob. And yes Zach, I can do funny.
I was a member of the National Geographic Society when I was a kid. Working on the National Geographic channel was a dream come true.