No, it wasn’t a
masquerade, a charity or even a debutant ball… Tribe spent the day filming on
location around New York City with the IQ Ball. Afterwards Mr. Ball and our tribe from Tribe Pictures dined
at SD26. Yes, we had a ball.
To demonstrate this concept
on Tribe’s turf, we commissioned our team of Tim Knox (director/camera), Kelsey Delaney (film student/intern),
Natasha Giliberti (assistant producer) and Leslie Wentworth (production
assistant) to explore the Big Apple. With no fear (and no shame), they made
their way through Times Square, rode the subways, hailed taxis and joined the crowds of commuters at the great rotunda in Grand Central Station, among other iconic scenes. Our fellow New Yorkers joined the cast, played along brilliantly and passed the ball whenever asked. And we asked Graeme Dempsey (camera/director) to capture our behind the scenes moments (see below).
Tribe Pictures is
all about helping our clients mobilize their own tribes. So given this opportunity, we jumped.
Or rather, bounced. And as many of
you already know, Vern Oakley, Tribe’s founder and creative director, just
happens to be the current President of IQ.
Tribe
leverages this IQ network of production company professionals continually,
especially for global clients American Express, CIT, Colgate-Palmolive, Coty,
Hess Corporation, Stanley Black & Decker, Watson Pharmaceuticals, and more.
Our close professional relationships are important to us. When we know and
trust the people we’re working with across the globe, our films benefit.
Besides, isn’t a job more satisfying when you’re collaborating amongst friends?
That being said, IQ is more than just a network, or even a family of
filmmakers—IQ is our extended tribe.
Returning to our
ball at the end of a hectic, spirited and lively production day, the Tribe
production team introduced Mr. Ball to the rest of the members of our immediate
tribe. With more than fifteen members of the Tribe family, including seasoned
professionals and talented recent graduates, we traveled into the city’s
Flatiron District to have dinner and complete our film shoot.
We indulged in another taste of New York City: fine dining at the prestigious Italian restaurant, SD26. We shared stories, ate delicious food, drank good wine, had some laughs. Did I mention we drank wonderful wine?
This week, Vern has travelled to the Central American country of Panama to host the Annual Conference of IQ, and to attend the worldwide film premier of this IQ Ball film––we can’t wait to see it. (As it becomes available, we will add another link.)
Meanwhile, take a ‘behind-the-scenes’ look of our production day and night in NYC, starring Mr. IQ Ball and our Tribe.
1 comment:
Awesome stills, and awesomer footage. Everyone at IQ loved it, so imaginative, and witty!
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