Category: VIDEO

  • Video: Orthos Liquid Systems

    Video production and editing for OrthosOrthos Celebrates 25 Years of Excellence With Champagne Toast at WEFTEC23

  • Video: Orthos Liquid Systems, Project Review

    Video production and editing for Orthos Liquid Systems, a leading innovator in the water, wastewater, advanced, and stormwater treatment industry, featuring selected construction projects from 2023, demonstrating the company’s commitment to excellence and innovation.

  • Video: Orthos Filters, Why to Use UFRV

    Video production and editing for Orthos Filtration, a Savannah GA based manufacturer of water treatment systems.

    Video created using Microsoft Clipchamp

    Graphics created with Adobe Illustrator

  • Orthos Water Systems Mid-year Project Review Video

    Video project for Orthos Filtration, a mid-year review of the projects that are being worked on. John Tripp Creative oversaw all design and editing of this short video. Graphics, images, clips and music were imported into a video editing application and edited and sequenced.

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  • Video: Orthos’ PFAS Treatment

    Video on PFAS treatment by Orthos Filtration

    Video design, production and editing by John Tripp Creative in collaboration with Orthos Filtration, a leading water treatment systems manufacturer and engineering firm. Learn more about PFAS treatment by Orthos.

    Video produced using Clipchamp.

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  • Documentary on Mel Cherren “The Godfather of Disco”

    Full length documentary about MEL CHEREN and WEST-END RECORDS feat. bits & pieces by Danny Krivit, Louie Vega, Nicky Siano, Joey Llanos, Kevin Hedge, Barbara Tucker, Joi Caldwell, Tony Humphries, Johnny Dynell, Louis Benedetti and some of the greatest West-End Records Releases

  • The Relatives – “We Need Love”

    The Relatives
    The Electric Word

    YEP ROC RECORDS
    19/02/2013

    YEP-2309

    Courtesy Gerry Lyseight PR

    · Call it Gospel Funk! In truth, the sound of The Relatives is so much more.
    · Formed in 1970 by veteran Dallas Gospel singer Rev. Gean West and his brother Tommie, The Relatives’ sound bridges the gap between traditional Gospel, Soul and Psychedelia.
    · In the early 1970’s, they recorded three obscure singles all of which are compiled on their acclaimed 2009 anthology, Don’t Let Me Fall (Heavy Light Records).
    · The release of Don’t Let Me Fall brought The Relatives back together as a band, planting the seeds for their 2013 Yep Roc release, The Electric
    Word
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    · The Electric Word was recorded and produced in Austin, Texas by Jim Eno of Spoon.

    The Relatives are spawned from the fervent Pentecostal tradition and in the 1950′s and 60′s, the West family were Dallas Gospel royalty and often hosted travelling musicians, including a young Aretha Franklin, The Staple Singers, Lou Rawls, and O.V. Wright. Rev. Tommie recalls climbing a tree to watch Soul Stirrer Sam Cooke play guitar and sing on their front porch. When Rev. Gean returned home from 1970 tour, a young Tommie had written a song in a new voice influenced as much by traditional Gospel quartets as it was James Brown and Hendrix. “Speak to Me (What’s Wrong With America?)” marked the beginning of The Relatives and a new musical direction, dubbed the “Street Sound” by Rev. Gean. The group quickly realised that their contemporary sound would get them bookings in nightclubs as well as churches. As Rev. Gean says, “If the people won’t come to church, we’ll bring church to the people.”

    The Relatives spent the 1970′s touring nationwide and pressing small batches of 7” singles that did well regionally, but never made a splash outside of North Texas. Known for their powerful original songs and searing stage show, their reputation survived the 1970′s, but the group did not, recording their final session with legendary engineer Phil York in 1975 and disbanding in 1980. Rev. Tommie founded his No Walls Ministries, while Rev. Gean continued to manage touring Gospel artists, founded his own church and hosted a popular radio show on Dallas’ KKDA, “Soul 73 AM.” With only a cracked copy of The Relatives’ “Don’t Let Me Fall” single to go on, Heavy Light Records located Rev. Gean in 2009 and began the process of reissuing The Relatives’ vintage recordings. Rev. Gean calls The Relatives’ rediscovery and resurgence, “nothing short of a miracle.”

    After a stunning, sold-out 2009 reunion performance at the Continental Club in Austin, The Relatives began performing regularly again, barnstorming major festivals and venues worldwide, taking their incredible stage show and four-part harmonies to Lincoln Center, ACL Fest, Bonnaroo and Splendour in the Grass. Summer 2011 found the group in southern France, where they appeared at the Cognac Blues Passions festival, collaborating with a 30-member French community choir for an impassioned performance of Relatives originals. 2011 also saw The Relatives combine forces with Garage/Soul powerhouse Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears to record “You Been Lyin,” which appears on the BJL album, Scandalous. Their Austin City Limits TV taping with Black Joe Lewis has been called “one of the best we’ve ever seen” by longtime ACL staff and fans.

    Picking up BJL’s drummer and guitarist/musical director as full-time members, The Relatives cut the The Electric Word, their first recording in over 30 years in the summer of 2012. Still helmed by the West brothers, The Relatives’ current incarnation is the most powerful generation of this musical family to date.

  • What’s The Big Idea?

    Scion’s upcoming show at their LA Gallery, “The Big Idea” features a world-class selection of illustrators, art directors, graphic designers and more.

    For this show the artists were given the following brief: Design a billboard that illustrates your interpretation of “The Big Idea” – the term coined by George Lois – one of the advertising world’s great art-directors.