Jump Cutters Video will be sponsoring the next Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) luncheon, for the Silicon Valley Chapter, on Tuesday, February 19th at 11:30AM at the Wyndham Hotel in San Jose. The topic will be “Planning and Producing a Fabulous Fundraiser,” presented by Kaycee McKenzie of McKenzie Event Management. We hope to see you there!
Recently, we had the pleasure of working with Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc. We filmed him doing a lead-in for the trailer of our documentary, Cats Without a Home, which captures the plight of homeless cats in Santa Clara County. The documentary was produced by Humane Society Silicon Valley and they have done a wonderful job promoting the film. Homeless cats are a major issue in most urban areas and having individuals like Steve Wozniak highlight the issue really helps people take notice of animals in need. To view the trailer or order the DVD, please visit www.catswithoutahome.com.
The Craigslist Foundation is holding its 4th annual San Francisco Bay Area Nonprofit Boot Camp on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Join 2,100 emerging and established nonprofit leaders for this action-packed day which will coach you in key aspects of running a nonprofit or social enterprise and link you with innovative ideas, tools, people and organizations. There will be workshops, keynotes, exhibit hall access, one-on-one coaching, breakfast & lunch, and the opportunity to network and collaborate with hundreds of nonprofit leaders.
As a sponsor, Jump Cutters Video will be hosting a booth as well as offering one-on-one coaching to anyone interested in talking about video as a fundraising or promotional tool. We will also be raffling off an Apple iPod Shuffle! Please come by and see us!
Jump Cutters Video is sponsoring a Relay for Life team in Cupertino for the American Cancer Society. The event will be held at De Anza College on July 28, 2007 starting at 10AM and ending 24 hours later. We are excited to be a part of this wonderful cause and hope to raise thousands of dollars to help fund a cure for cancer. For more information about the event please visit the Relay for Life website.
Or you can make an online donation directly to our Jump Cutters Video Team.
Please join us for this event and help the many families living with cancer.
My wife and I flew back to Iowa a week before the big rematch. As soon as we arrived, my sister called up a couple newspapers to see if we could get them to cover the story, to pull some people to the event. Our fear was that there would only be a few people in the stands. However, word spread like wildfire and by the end of the week, I had appeared in 3 newspapers, 3 TV stations, and 3 radio shows. It was a little overwhelming! Tina was a great sport. The media hounded her as well, and she graciously put up with it.
As the news of the event spread, we began seeing cars with writing on it saying “Go Tina” and “Go Todd” as we would drive through town. Tina was even recognized at a restaurant when she was out to dinner with her family. We were mini celebrities. The only downside was that everyone had their money on Tina. I was a HUGE underdog.
On the morning of the rematch, I felt completely sick to my stomach. It was similar to the way I used to feel before I played sports in high school. About an hour before the showdown, Tina and I were both staged in respective locker rooms at my old middle school gym. From there, I could hear people arriving. My wife informed me that the gym bleachers were packed with people. That made me even more nervous! As it turned out over 300 people showed up, many who were there to support me! Probably the most unexpected attendees were my grandparents on my father’s side. My mother and father divorced when I was 5 years old, so I’ve never been super close to my father’s family. All along, this rematch had been about me and my demons, but with so many people there supporting me, I felt like now I had to make them proud!
Sadly, I’m not going to divulge the outcome of the rematch on our website. You’ll have to wait for the documentary to come out! However, if you’re absolutely dying to know, send me an e-mail and I’ll let you in on the secret!
I do have to thank everyone who not only attended the rematch but everyone who helped in making the event possible. Me and my silly little quest was received with open arms and I’m proud to say I’m from Mount Vernon, Iowa. We even raised $573 for the American Cancer Society, all donated in Tina’s name.
We’re now going to start post-production. We’re going to try to work as fast as possible, but we’ll have to balance that with the other work we have (the work that pays the bills). As soon as the trailer is up, we’ll let everyone know!
A lot of people ask us what kind of videos we make, and when I tell them we create a lot of videos for nonprofit organizations, I don’t think they really understand what that means. One of the ways we’ve been able to use our skills as documentary filmmakers is to work with nonprofits and tell their organization’s story through the words of their clients. What this basically means is that we get to meet the people whose lives have been affected by different organizations and hear their success stories. And this truly is the BEST part about our job!
We hear stories of kids who struggled in the foster care system or who were homeless, and now are in college, following their hopes and dreams. We meet women who were in abusive relationships but are now safe and living their lives in confidence and without fear. We even meet neglected animals who were found in horrible conditions but are now healthy and living in loving homes. And all of these success stories are attributed to the phenomenal work that our nonprofits are doing.
It’s definitely rewarding work! We are able to create moving videos that touch the hearts of the viewers and at the same time help nonprofits gain financial support for their organizations so they can continue to help our community. And for us, when we walk away from each interview, we feel honored that these people have opened up and shared their stories with us. It’s awesome.
So the story goes like this: In 4th grade, my gym teacher held a class arm wrestling competition. All the boys arm wrestled each other and all the girls arm wrestled each other. The winner of the boys then had to arm wrestle the winner of the girls. So, I, Todd Lehr, winner of the boys had to arm wrestle Tina Palmer. Guess what happened?
I lost.
Over Thanksgiving, while back in my home town of Mount Vernon, Iowa, I tracked down Tina and I challenged her to a rematch. And with the help of my wife, I’ve been documenting my journey of preparing for my upcoming fight. Am I crazy? Maybe. Mainly because Tina today looks bigger and stronger than ever. However, I’m not giving up. I’ve sought out help from a professional arm wrestler and with his teachings, I feel like I stand a chance!
With less than 3 weeks until the rematch, I just have to stay focused on my training, eat lots of protein, and think positive! For anyone interested in seeing what Tina looks like, you can visit our website: www.findingtinapalmer.com
It’s not everyday we get to work along side youth. However, we recently had the opportunity to produce a series of public service announcements for Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV), where we worked directly with teen volunteers. This group of students is part of HSSV’s Youth Advisory Board (YAB). Members of the YAB are able to foster leadership skills, develop youth centric programs at HSSV, and actively participate in their love for animals.
The teens helped us with all aspects of production, including script development, acting, logging timecode, and making sure everyone knew their lines. We were very impressed with their professionalism and enthusiasm throughout the whole process. These kids stepped up to the plate and did a great job. You can learn more about the YAB and see their videos here.
Welcome to the Jump Cutters Video blog! Here we plan to post information about what Jump Cutters is doing out in the community. The camera takes us all around the country and to many exciting events. Every video we make teaches us something new and with this blog, we will try to share what we have learned. In addition, we plan to offer tips and advice to people interested in the world of video production. Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned!

