I am Jeremy Galanes.
I am an Interactive Art Director located in the Suburbs of Chicago.
This is my portfolio.

DISCOVERY CHANNEL FOOTAGE (VIDEO)

NOV
2007

PROJECT SUMMARY

These are some short clips I filmed and edited for the Discovery Channel to use in part of their "History of Milk" special. I shot a few minutes of footage of the model mixing Casein protein while standing on a white sweep. Additional footage of the factory was provided by Optimum Nutrition, and I just edited it down and ran it through some video filters. Click below to view a short montage of some of the clips.
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OPTIMUM NUTRITION TRADE SHOW SHORT (VIDEO)

FEB
2007

PROJECT SUMMARY

This is another short I made for the Optimum Nutrition to add it to the mix with the other footage on the looping trade show DVD.
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AMERICAN BODY BUILDING: JOHN CENA SHORT (VIDEO)

FEB
2007

PROJECT SUMMARY

WWE Superstar John Cena is one of the many athletes signed by American Body Building. This is one of many short video pieces made for the ABB trade show booth for the 2007 Arnold Classic. People waiting in line to get Cena's autograph would see this on a series of big screen LCD TV's (along with commercials for ABB products)
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AMERICAN BODY BUILDING: ANIMAL SHORT (VIDEO)

JUN
2006

PROJECT SUMMARY

This is the first 30 second video short I made for American Body Building. I got to film it in a warehouse they just bought, but hadn't moved into yet. The idea was to use a little bit of compositing to give the bodybuilder fangs and black out his eyes in post. I also animated a flock of birds racing across the screen to use as the final transition to the new ABB logo I made. All this was done with 3 lights, 1 camera, and a little After Effects magic.


ROCKIT RANCH / LE PASSAGE (SLIDE SHOW ANIMATION)

DEC
2005

PROJECT SUMMARY

Le Passage, Chicago night club / hot spot, contacted me last minute for looping motion graphics that would be displayed on a few large LCD displays scattered about the club. The final output was a mix of photos and animations published to a self contained Projector file so they could run it off their laptop