The Air Show - Fuel Me to the Moon

Our New Original YouTube Series Takes Flight!

The Air Show is an exciting new original series on YouTube created by my brother, Brittan Kirk. I got the chance to direct and edit. The Air Show will focus on all aspects of aviation and aerospace. Topics will range from the engineering behind the vehicles to their historical significance to the importance of reaching for the stars.

Welcome to the first episode of the Air Show! This week we look at fuel efficiency (or lack thereof).

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The Air Show - Buran, Buran

Russia's Forgotten Space Shuttles

In our second episode, we look at the Buran, Russia's forgotten space shuttle.

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The Air Show - 5 Hollywood Air Disaster... Disasters

Episode 04

In this episode, we take a look at some of Hollywood's on screen flights of fancy.

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The Air Show - Wiley Post: The World's First Astronaut

Episode 05

In this episode of The Air Show, we take a trip to the Oklahoma HIstory Center to talk about aerospace pioneer, Wiley Post. Yuri Gagarin may have been the first man in space, but that doesn't mean he was the world's first astronaut. Without Wiley Post's contributions to pressure suit technology, manned flights in space wouldn't have been possible.

Music:

The Time to Run & The War in My Head Dexter Britain

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Wichita Mountain Blues

Oklahoma has mountains, believe it or not...

I finally got the chance to do an overnight stay on a video trip! I actually booked two separate jobs for the Army base at Ft. Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. When they scheduled back to back shoots, I knew I could stay down there and play around in the Wichita Mountains and shoot some footage-something that I've always wanted to do.

The Wichita Mountains aren't big. They've been worn down over many millennia. One of my favorite things about Oklahoma is the varied geography. There are many places that, if someone just dropped you there and asked you to name what state you were in, you wouldn't be able to name where you were. The Wichita Mountains are one of those places. It feels like the idyllic Old West from a Hollywood movie. There are buffalo but they are a bit camera shy. The prairie dogs, who are not camera shy, have their own turnout and you can park right next to them. I didn't get the chance to go that far into the reserve, but I will in a later visit.

The drive up Mount Scott is amazing. There are several turnouts on the way up. The view from the top is a wonderful change of pace from the rolling hills and plains of Central Oklahoma. Again, the rock formations, wild flowers, and cacti make it feel more like the Southwest than the plains.

When you're done exploring the Wichitas, head up to Meers for a hamburger and check out the seismographs. Believe it or not, Oklahoma is seismically active.

Premiere on Film Row

Fun Friday in Oklahoma Video Production.

This is a promo for Final Friday on Film Row - a great new event the last Friday of every month on Oklahoma City's historic Film Row. It's hosted by all the businesses in the Film Exchange District. Hope to see you there!

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Doritos - Time Machine

Snacking on Oklahoma Video Production.

This project was pure fun. Although it is not a proper spec spot or entry for the Crash the Super Bowl contest, it's a script I wrote a while ago that I've been wanting to do. The biggest challenge was the shooting the plates for when all four version  Brian Gililland's and Brandon Holly's characters were on screen at the same time.

Jacob Burns supplied the robot from his fantastic Captain Thunder web series. I got a lot of the props from Toy'R'Us. The scientific glasses were an impulse buy and I love the absurdity it added to the whole piece. We used dry ice to create smoking lab projects.

I was very very happy with how it turned out. I will do some proper specs in 2013 as I set my sights at becoming a national commercial director.