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Launch of Daniel Bean Films Online Store!

Daniel Bean Films is excited to announce the all-new Daniel Bean Films Online Store! We launched today with three exciting products: the Salt to Saint DVD, American Hero DVD, and Death Pad “Delux” Edition DVD…and with lots more on the way! To kick off the online store, all DVDs are currently 25% off as part […]

Mobius…hmm I’ve heard that name somewhere before…

When I first read about Vincent Laforet’s new short film, Mobius, I felt like I was taking crazy pills. Mobius, did you say? Hmm..that name sounds strangely familiar. Oh yes, that’s because I came up with it! That’s right, over a year ago I wrote a script for a short film named Mobius, which I’m […]

Salt to Saint Documentary Trailer

Right before Christmas I finished editing the 30-minute documentary “Salt to Saint.” It delves into this intense 410-mile annual bicycle race in which relay teams race from Salt Lake City to Saint George, Utah, all within a 24-hour time period. I really love documentaries, because they are movies about real people and real events. I […]

Las Vegas People – A Short Film

Right before Dale Kamp (see dalekamp.com) left to Asia for his 4 month trip, I was down in Las Vegas on business and we met up late Saturday night. I had just driven down from Provo, Utah (a 6 hour drive) and met with a client, and I was exhausted. Dale was tired too, and we were […]

A Sneak Preview of Cooking Caribbean with Rachel Valentin

I’ve uploaded a sneak preview of a cooking show I filmed in Las Vegas, called Cooking Caribbean with Rachel Valentin. Rachel is the author of two books on cooking, Transition Into Organic Foods and The Organic Caribbean Cookbook. Since this show is a pilot made for TV, I can’t show the whole thing. It is being […]

A shoutout to one of the world’s best cinematographers

I actually am surprised that I didn’t do this shoutout sooner. One of the great things about the internet, is that it democratizes media distribution. So I don’t have to be stuck with only being able to watch content produced in Hollywood for film and TV. No, we have much more freedom of choice now. […]

Aeria Gloris – An Epic Time-Lapse of the Rocky Mountains

This short little film, Aeria Gloris, marks my foray into time-lapse photography. I’ve enjoyed the many excellent time-lapse pieces I’ve seen from fellow artists on Vimeo, so I thought I’d give it a try. The footage was shot around my neighborhood in Provo, Utah. (Film Trivia: Robert Redford’s house is about a 15 minute drive […]

The “Steve Jobs” of Canon filmmakers has spoken

Ever since Dale Kamp introduced me to Philip Bloom’s work, it has been a fascinating experience for both of us, while watching his films, to attempt to put a finger on what exactly it is about his films that enthralls cyberspace audiences and captivates the hearts of thousands. How did he manage to get over […]

Salt to Saint

Here are a few still frames taken from the Salt to Salt documentary film I’m working on. Salt to Saint is a grueling 24-hour, 410-mile bike race from Salt Lake City to Saint George, which meanders through the more rural (and therefore often more scenic) parts of Utah. The only thing more grueling than competing […]

A quick post (Filming Salt to Saint)

Just a quick post here. I’m in St George–just finished filming a 24+ hour bicycle race from Salt Lake City to St. George. (410 miles). It was a filming marathon–I would say it was definitely the most physically demanding film shoot I’ve done. I started filming around 10:00 AM Friday morning, and was literally racing […]

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