UnprofessionalRobbery from Ben Hueni on Vimeo.
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Phrases
PHRASES
"Ugh, just when I thought he buried his acting career"
"Ask him if he is turning into a girl"
"Hope everything is solid"
"This is killing me man"
"Exactly... he needs to be huge here"
SCRIPT
THE DRAMA QUEEN
Location: Indianapolis @ the Final Four for NCAA Men's Basketball.
With 1 second left in the game, Brett Anderson is about to shoot two free-throws after a hard foul where he smashed his head into the ground during the fall. Anderson's team, The Eagles are down by 1.
Meanwhile; Josh, Darek, and Krent watch the drama through their 20" TV in the living room excited for their home town Eagles.
The replay shows the impact of the hit that Anderson just took in slow motion. There wasn't much contact after all despite the reaction from Anderson.
Krent: "Ask him if he is turning into a girl" (He says mockingly while he points out the referee checking on Anderson.)
Josh: (Avid Eagles fan) "Ugh, just when I thought he buried his acting career. I don't get why he repeatedly is this dramatic. Just play the game man!"
Chris opens the doors and rushes in taking off his bike helmet.
Chris: "Has he shot the free-throws yet??!?! (He says in a panic as he runs up to the screen)
I was listening to it on my phone while booking it home from work! Is he okay??! Hope everything is solid!"
Krent: "Oh, please he is fine" (He says unimpressed)
Chris looks confused
Darek: "Yeah, he didn't really hit is head, you know how he gets. Has to make everything all about him."
Chris: Ugh, he has got to focus!
Josh: "Exactly... he has to be huge here" (He says as all their faces draw tighter to the screen in anticipation as the referee tosses Anderson the ball to shoot his first free throw)
Announcer through the television draws quiet as Anderson releases the first shot...
Swish!
Collective cheers erupt from the living room!
Krent: I knew he was fine!
Darek: Let's Go!
Chris: C'mon Brett! One more!!!
Brett receives the ball from the referee, takes his three dribbles, and looks up at the rim. He takes a deep breath.
Josh: This is killing me man!
Brett Anderson begins his shot and every breath in the living room is being held. The ball glides out of his hand and into the air...
Clank.
Overtime.
Chris opens the doors and rushes in taking off his bike helmet.
Chris: "Has he shot the free-throws yet??!?! (He says in a panic as he runs up to the screen)
I was listening to it on my phone while booking it home from work! Is he okay??! Hope everything is solid!"
Krent: "Oh, please he is fine" (He says unimpressed)
Chris looks confused
Darek: "Yeah, he didn't really hit is head, you know how he gets. Has to make everything all about him."
Chris: Ugh, he has got to focus!
Josh: "Exactly... he has to be huge here" (He says as all their faces draw tighter to the screen in anticipation as the referee tosses Anderson the ball to shoot his first free throw)
Announcer through the television draws quiet as Anderson releases the first shot...
Swish!
Collective cheers erupt from the living room!
Krent: I knew he was fine!
Darek: Let's Go!
Chris: C'mon Brett! One more!!!
Brett receives the ball from the referee, takes his three dribbles, and looks up at the rim. He takes a deep breath.
Josh: This is killing me man!
Brett Anderson begins his shot and every breath in the living room is being held. The ball glides out of his hand and into the air...
Clank.
Overtime.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
Documentary Subjects
Doc Subject #1
Andrew Huff
Andrew is the Founder / Owner of Huff & Puff Board Co. He graduated from Bremen High School a year behind me. He has always been the go-getter type, and really brought is passion of boarding, craftsmanship, and business degree into one with the creation of his business.
QUESTIONS:
Why did you start this business?
What is your vision with Huff & Puff?
Why did you name it HuFF & Puff?
How long does one board take to manufacture?
Whats the average price for a board?
How has the business grown?
What do you want consumers to be getting in a Huff & Puff board? (What separates you from the competition?)
Do you think long boarding is a dying or growing trend?
Have you landed any dealers?
What makes you want to be an entrepreneur?
Doc Subject #2
Josh Hueni
Josh is the manager of Horse Saddle Shop in Bremen, IN. He is also my older cousin, oh and a Michigan Fan (gag). Josh manages the day-to-day and big picture ideas of the store and is a great communicator. He also is a lead salesman for the company.
QUESTIONS:
What makes your job enjoyable?
What makes your job difficult?
What brought you to Horse Saddle Shop?
What challenges in managing people come up that you didn't expect or realize?
How has dealing with thousands of customers effected your relationship with people?
What do you see in the future of this company?
Are you a light-hearted funny guy, or no-nonsense and down to business type of manager? How do you balance the two?
What are some benefits of being a primarily online company?
Do you believe in hiring outsiders over known acquaintances?
Do you see yourself rising higher in this company in the foreseeable future?
Doc Subject #3
Darren Miller
Darren was in my graduating class at High School and I played football with him for 6 years for Bremen. He was probably the best athlete in our grade. Darren fought through a lot of injuries throughout his career, but still went on to play for Anderson University. In his freshman year he fractured his C4 vertebrae in his neck, nearly becoming paralyzed. He fought and scrapped his way through rehab, but is never allowed to play football again. So he took up his second love of UFC, but the limitations in his neck have forced him to withdraw from competing. Today he has his own business called "The Lion's Den" where he trains UFC fighters.
QUESTIONS:
How were you able to overcome so many injuries especially your neck injury?
What draws you to UFC?
How active can you be in training your fighters?
Where are you hoping to take your business?
Do you have a vision or motto with The Lion's Den?
What was the hardest thing to achieve in getting your business started?
Has it grown since you began?
Do your fighters sign contracts, or how does that work?
Can anyone join, or what criteria do you look for?
How does your income work?
Monday, February 9, 2015
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