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Point State Park Fountain (Pittsburgh, PA)
Posted in Uncategorized on October 22, 2015 by Vincent CrabtreePeacock
Posted in Uncategorized on June 22, 2015 by Vincent CrabtreeSVA Thesis Film: The Fling By Kenneth Lott
Posted in Uncategorized on April 24, 2013 by Vincent CrabtreeSVA graduate student Kenneth Lott brought a whole new definition to guerilla style filming with his thesis short movie, The Fling. With a crew of under ten people Kenneth was able to orchestrate a beautifully crafted story of a run down prostitute and an 8 year old artist from the projects befriending each other during a journey through New York City. The Fling is set to premeire at the SVA Film Showing on May 24. For more information on the film check out the following links…
https://www.facebook.com/#!/TheFlingSVA
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-fling-school-of-visual-arts-graduate-film-by-kenneth-lott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKqA4UYZWQs
On top of taking photos of the set I also worked as the main grip on set and also as 2nd AC
The Red Jug Pub: SUCO Students New Watering Hole
Posted in Uncategorized on April 24, 2013 by Vincent CrabtreeThese photos where taken for the SUNY Oneonta student newspaper, The State Times. Some of them appeared with an article in the newspaper and online. Here is the link to the article with photos.
http://thestatetimes.com/2013/03/13/an-old-jug-in-a-brand-new-place/
The Jets Leave Revis on an Island
Posted in Uncategorized on April 22, 2013 by Vincent Crabtree
ONEONTA – Darrelle Revis (also known as Revis Island) is regarded by many as the best defensive player in the NFL. The pro-bowl cornerback will be suiting for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this season as the New York Jets look to rebuild their debacle of a team. On the surface, many would question why the Jets would part ways with arguably the most pivotal player on their already shaky roster. But dig a little deeper and the writing has been ok the wall for some time now. Revis and the Jets front office have already had a lot of financial turmoil a couple of seasons ago, and after a season were the Jets lost the all pro player to a torn ACL, they were even less willing to shell out the cash that Revis felt he was warranted. On the flip side, the Bucs are a team that has been putting together the pieces to be a playoff contending team for the past couple of seasons. In an off-season that saw the Bucs add highly regarded safety Dashon Goldson, they needed to add a play making cornerback to put their secondary over the top. Both teams took big risks with this trade. The Jets are hoping that they made the right call in thinking that Revis won’t be able to return to his per injury pro bowl form, whereas the Bucs are hoping that they got the all pro for a first round pick that wouldn’t have yielded a player of Revis’s level anyways. It’s worth noting that the Jets used their ninth overall draft pick on Alabama cornerback, Dee Milliner, who many experts slated as the top corner in the draft. Also worth noting is that Milliner himself is heading into the NFL with a laundry list of nagging injuries himself. For the Jets, this was a trade that had to be made if they are serious about starting over and for the Bucs; they get their prospective piece to their playoff puzzle. But nothing is ever won in the off-season (just ask the Eagles about that), and teams on paper are completely arbitrary. So well have to wait until the season begins and realistically, is well underway to see if either team made out with this deal. But if for nothing else, this trade shakes up the dynamic of the league and will make for interesting conversation for seasons to come.
This article was written by me for the SUNY Oneonta State Times. The photo was not taken be me, I do not claim to be the owner of the photograph.