4/07/2011

Shear Madness

This is shear madness, but 'oh so sweet. The very beginning is a little weak, but the majority is very cool. The shoot is pretty well put together. Enjoy...





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1/19/2011

New Project

The new year has brought with it new opportunities. We are just starting pre-production on what could prove to be a very interesting and rewarding project related to the fitness world. There will be no official release of names or exactly what is entailed until we have concluded the first round of filming. We have to do this in order to prevent some fitness competitors from jumping in. We hope to have an press release ready by the end of February. Full ahead as we go.

Share the experience, sell the dream...Full Throttle Media! FTM Seth Horne

12/17/2010

Year End

Well, another year is coming to a close and while this one started off slowly, it is ending on a high note and building well into next year. As hard as I have worked to advance FTM's projects, nothing would have happened without the support of my production team. I especially want to say thanks to George for all his dedication. He has been with me since the beginning and never lets me down. As this year nears it's end, we are busy penciling in dates for multiple location shoots next year. Thanks to everyone! See you after the holidays.


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11/19/2010

Full Throttle Media's Film Project Big Game Legends


Here is a short clip of an interview with captain James Roberts, in Madeira, discussing the best fishing destinations in the world. This piece was shot as a part of the film project "Big Game Legends" which features a series of interviews with several of the world's best big game anglers. 

Share the experience, sell the dream...Full Throttle Media! FTM Seth Horne

11/07/2010

Costa Rica

Mother Nature showed up in Costa Rica this past week and she was pissed. For the land of "Pura Vida" this rainy season has been very ugly. With life being taken, families displaced from their homes, no electricity and little fresh water, my prayers go out to my friends and colleagues, as well as all effected Ticos in Escazu. This is a difficult time for them. My fortune had me in the States on work, so I am lucky. The forces of nature have been dialed up and directed with fur.Boy, when Mama Nature has an axe to grind the sparks sure do fly.

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CMMC in the Plant, Not the PowerPoint: Finding CUI Where Manufacturers Least Expect It

  By Navneet Lounsberry A tier-two precision machine shop with 80 employees and an aerospace prime customer sits down for a pre-assessment...