Keystone State Boychoir

School Recordings

Misc. Home Recordings

Johanna from Sweeney Todd

by Artist Name

Evermore as performed by Josh Groban

by Ryan Pulaski

From the Musical Les Miserables

Confrontation from Les Miserables

by Ryan and Conner

Little Fall of Rain from the Les Miserables

by Ryan and Saree

From the Musical Tarzan

Strangers Like me from the Musical Tarzan

by Ryan and Saree

For the First Time from the Musical Tarzan

by Ryan and Saree

You'll be in my Heart Reprise from the Musical Tarzan

by Ryan and Mia

Different from the Musical Tarzan

by Ryan and Saree

Like no other man from the Musical Tarzan

by Ryan and Saree

Currently working on:

 

Sound of Silence – as performed by Disturbed
Perfect – as performed by Ed Sheeran

 

 

 2017 – Sophmore Year – Tarzan (age 15) with Saree & Bobby (seniors)

2018 – Sophmore Year – Beauty & The Beast (age 15) with Lauren (Junior)

2018 – Junior Year – Footloose (age 16)                                               

Summer 2019 – West Chester University – 2 week Shakesphere Workshop with current WC Theater students.

MSN UK’S London Office

We opened up the reception letting in lots of natural light and added floor to ceiling double doors that showed the busy working office beyond so that there was an immediate connection to the action. The different working zones created allow for people to use the space in a variety of working modes – relaxed lounge style client waiting/greeting areas; café bar style work stations for short meetings and collaborating over coffee; small hubs for more intimate or focused meetings; large communal tables with benches for larger groups. The space is also designed to be used as a whole for company gatherings and events.

 

A SHORT FILM BY BEN BRIEND

I typically dislike it when creatives use the negative to sell a product, as often times the ideas aren’t as sophisticated and rely on immature or brash imagery and tone to share a message. It can be funny, sure, but also can leave a neutral or sour taste about the brand. The Mayhem character is not a new one to the advertising world; bad guys who are stopped by the advertised product have definitely been successful in the past. It just seems that a great example of such a technique hasn’t appeared in a while.

What I find especially successful about this campaign is a combination of well thought-out factors. One, the casting couldn’t have been more spot on. Dean Winters—from shows like Oz and 30 Rock—really epitomizes the Mayhem persona. He wears a suit but looks like he just got out of a bar fight. He’s calm and straightforward about the destruction he causes and that matter-of-factness really hits home—especially when Winters literally hits homes. Or cars. Or motorcycles.

Work Published in Los Logos 5

This identity inspiration book series is always a great collection of contemporary logos and can be found in designer and agency bookshelves everywhere. So it is a great honor to have one of my logos published within its covers.