Yes, I do video! (and love it!)
One thing I’ve noticed over the years is my introduction to people from friends and clients as ‘the web guru’ or ‘webmaster’ (yes, people still say that). Though I’m not necessarily complaining of the title in itself, it is not exactly accurate. I’m a front end web developer, but also a graphic artist. Furthermore, as a hobby, I have been dabbling in video production, editing and motion graphic design, as well. I find that my passion for all things video has greatly increased over the recent years. To help me fill some of this passion was to create a personal video blog. The LimeBlog, is a collection of random videos from the day in the life utilizing current video that I shoot and past video that I have been taking since 1993! For the most part, these are not the usual face in the camera shot talking about what I ate for breakfast, rather little compressed stories from my life that are to be told within a 4-6 minute window. It has been delicious fun creating these videos to share with friends, family and even complete strangers from around the world via the web and receiving their constructive feedback.
Though I am still in the amateur phase of video production, I am very excited to take on any video projects with the understanding of the phase I currently am in. Every project will push the limits of what I have already done before, ensuring you that my work will always be evolving forward with a goal of constant innovation.
Be sure to view my video blog, LimeBlog.tv, to get a sample of what I have done in the past. Take a peek at such entries as, Cruise To Mexico and Love For Presley.
Help me get my foot in the door by letting me assist you with any aspect of the video realm that you may be interested in. Whether, you are a non-for-profit needing a short company video shot and edited or someone who wants to start their own video blog, feel free to give me a shout to discuss possibilities!
Professional videos will be showcased soon in the portfolio section of KevinBuckstiegel.com.
Until next time,
Kev!









