Archive for September, 2011

“Mraub” by Jonathan Pierce

Mraub Poster

Mraub Poster

The Thinkpierce Art Collection presents “Mraub”, one of six original illustrations from the imagination of Jonathan Pierce. Each illustration showcases a snapshot of everyday life with an unlikely spin, featuring oddball characters against abnormal backdrops.  Jonathan worked closely with talented artist Josh Dunbar who colored each one. Using color references created by Jonathan, Josh took each illustration to the next level with atypical colors and textures. Thinkpierce art started from a simple desire to flesh out some previous illustrations Jonathan had created, but it soon influenced Jonathan’s next move in creating an animated book app featuring a character named Jim Jamkins. Preview the collection today at Thinkpierce.com. Posters and Mugs available at the Thinkpierce Store.

 

 

 

Thinkpierce Proudly Presents: “Snow TV”

Snow Tv 1

Jonathan & Brian

This week’s entertainment proves that there really is no method to the madness when it comes to Thinkpierce photo shoots.  In this case, it all started with an arctic drive through downtown Tulsa one day in January.   As I half drove and half slid through the black ice, I came upon a snow-covered patch of land that had a great view of downtown Tulsa.  I decided I needed to check it out.  After sloshing in to a nearby parking spot, I walked around the space a bit and started to realize what was about to happen… a new Thinkpierce photo shoot.  In that moment three things came in to focus in my mind, an old school TV, lawn chairs and RC Cola.  But items like that couldn’t be celebrated alone.  Oh no, a photo shoot like this demanded a dynamic duo.  It wasn’t difficult to decide who would be the perfect person to call either, Brian Spratt of course.

Snow Tv 2

Snow Tv 2

Brian was a long time friend, and also one of the few people that knew when my name popped up on their cell phone, that there would be no way of predicting what was waiting for them on the other end.  This phone call was no different.  Brian was immediately invited to join me in the snow for an upcoming photo shoot.  I explained that we would be sitting in lawn chairs watching tv, downing popcorn and RC Cola having the “hang out & tv watching ” experience of a life time.  There were a couple a laughs and then came Brian’s response, “Sure”.  I’ve known Brian so long, that there isn’t even really a “You’re gonna do what!??” reaction involved, it’s more of situation where he just wants to know what all he’s agreeing to by being a part of it… and if you get a phone call from me, that is a very smart question to ask.  Let’s just say Brian knows me well.

Snow Tv 3

Snow Tv 3

A quick visit to the thrift store and Warehouse Market took care of the props.  Next up was getting a photographer.  Marshall Baker had been working with me on a variety of projects and this “Snow TV” photo shoot was about to be added to the checklist.  Marshall was the go to “media man” running his own mixed media business, which continues to this day.  Whether it was recording your album, shooting your video, or taking your picture, Marshall was doing it all.  I edited the final pictures in a very gritty style, which he will probably slap me for, but to get the full Marshall Baker experience you should check out his work for yourself.  Not only is he still at it years later, he’s really taken it to the next level. See first hand by visiting his website, redcrowncompany.com.  I hope you enjoy the new “Snow TV” photo shoot and I highly recommend viewing it while downing a fist full of popcorn followed by a power slurp of RC Cola… and if you’re feeling really crazy, do what we did and throw a couple cans of Diet Rite in to the mix.  Thinkpierce.com…Something new every Friday.

 

The Informant: new short film by Thinkpierce #14

"The Crew"

The Crew

It’s not easy to be an informant in the medieval realm of Thinkpierce, but someone’s got to do it.  That was the job of Jeff Phillips who played the role of Sidias in the newest short film from Thinkpierce titled: The Informant.  The whole idea started with me thinking it would be funny for two guys dressed up in medieval robes to be engaged in a ridiculous conversation between a cracked door.  It later evolved into a cast of four and included barbecue turkey legs, a beheading and ridiculous medieval attire.  Once the idea clicked in my head I started to brainstorm as to where I could find a location that could pull off a “medieval feel.”  I was driving around with my wife Rhona one day when I remembered a unique piece of property that had a cave-like house built in to the side of a cliff located on Charles Page Blvd. near Downtown Tulsa.  Before we even got there I knew it would be perfect for the shoot.  I drove up hoping I could find something on the property that would allow me to contact the owner.  I laughed out loud with excitement when I walked up to the front door and found business cards for “The Cave House” in an envelope hanging right on the front door.  I shouted to my wife Rhona, “Not only did we get the number; there are business cards for this place right on the front door!”

Behind the Scenes

Behind The Scenes

Now that I had a location in mind, it was time to throw it all together.  I contacted a talented friend Josh Mitchell to see if he would be up for running the camera.  When he jumped on board, I knew we would have something great.  I then e-mailed Linda Collier, the owner of The Cave House. I gave her a brief run down of my idea and crossed my fingers.  I will never forget her response.  The next day I opened my e-mail to her three-word reply in all caps, which read BRING IT ON!!!!! Next it was time to gather some actors.  I called three people who I thought would be a good fit and then the inevitable happened; one of them couldn’t make it.  That’s when I randomly ran across Dalton McNaughton at work.  He kept making me laugh and I began to envision him in the role of Zarious. I then told him about my crazy short film idea and wondered if he would be up for playing the part.  As long as I could shoot his scene by 5:30pm so that he could attend a dinner party later that evening then he was all in: it was a deal.

On Location

On Location

I then contacted the number one resource for doctoral robes, royal gowns and over the top decorative costumes that include lots of bead work: a church.  Luckily my dad had some connections; I got access to some ridiculously awesome robes and selected the cream of the crop.  Andrew DeClue “The Evil Liege” however came on board with an evil robe and sword of his own, which worked out perfectly.  A few days before the shoot I planned out the upcoming evening of filming like clockwork. I was the first to arrive on a Saturday evening and we started knocking out scenes one by one.  Linda Collier, owner of The Cave House was awesome and made sure everyone got a tour of her unique historical property.  For anyone interested in getting a personal tour of their own, The Cave House is open to the Public! Bring a friend or make it a group activity. Visit The Cave House’s website to learn how to schedule a tour and enjoy some great cave house stories.  I want to give a special thank you to the entire crew who made the shoot possible including J.P. Moorman & George Altidor for running sound and props, Matt Minor and Ethan Pierce for capturing some great photos, Linda Collier for the use of her awesome Cave House in Tulsa, the media magician Josh Mitchell for running camera and applying color effects, and our awesome actors, Jeff Phillips, Andrew Declue and Dalton McNaughton.  To watch Thinkpierce’s newest short Film project, The Informant, click on the videos tab and enjoy!

Announcing… The Thinkpierce Store!                 #13

Thinkpierce T-Shirts

Thinkpierce T-Shirts

This week we’re super excited to roll out the latest addition to Thinkpierce.com: The Thinkpierce Store! And to kick it all off we are introducing our very first product line, the new Thinkpierce T-shirts! Offered in a variety of colors and sizes, now anyone can sport the new Thinkpierce look in over twenty-two life changing color combinations!  But this is just the beginning. In addition to offering more clothing options in the coming months, we’ll also be introducing another product category: Thinkpierce Original Art!

Thinkpierce Store

Thinkpierce Store

I’ve teamed up with Josh Dunbar who has been adding a splash of color to some original illustrations I have penned that they are anything but normal.  The result is a variety of unique cartoon-like figments of my imagination that are making their debut in the new up and coming online store within the month! More exciting releases are ahead, but for now browse through our new store tab above and check out the product that kicked it all off, the new Thinkpierce T-shirts!

 

 

 

 

Introducing… The Video tab!                                   #12

Tulsa Cave House Promo

The Cave House Promo

This week we’re rolling out a very exciting part of thinkpierce.com… The Video tab!!  The Thinkpierce crew and I have been hard at work, creating some really great videos to entertain you.  One of which will help promote the new Thinkpierce T-shirt!!  Get ready for some unique new videos headed your way in the near future.  Until then, enjoy a one-minute video I put together that promotes our weekly e-mail list and gives you a sneak peak at a brand new Thinkpierce Commercial!  Click on the new Video tab above to view it.

 

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