Things have been pretty quiet (as in hush-hush) around the Common Machine studio for the past few months as we’ve been working on some big deals we’re not quite ready to divulge. More on those to come.

Meanwhile, Common Machine has begun work on a web-based documentary series for WMNF 88.5 FM, one of the most respected independent radio stations in the country, celebrating its 30th year on-air. Released over the course of the year, each episode will be crammed full of interviews, archival footage and interactive features, allowing users to explore the station, past, present and future.

Also, the next installment of the Lost at E Minor video series should get into production next week. Details to come.

And here’s what we’ve been working on individually for other clients:   

Brett O’Bourke field produced and is finishing the script for another episode of Oxygen Channel true crime thriller Snapped for Jupiter Entertainment. He recently wrote the script for a Biography Channel profile of black magic serial killer Adolfo Constanzo.  

Gaspar González is currently working on Nixon’s the One: How Tricky Dick Stole the Sixties, a one-hour documentary for PBS. His previous film, Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami, was recently named a 2008  pick of the year in Sports Illustrated’s “Brow Beat” column.

Richard Patterson recently spent two weeks in Sydney, Australia as the director of photography for a music video shot on location in the deserts of New South Wales. This followed a three week documentary project as the steadicam/B camera operator focused on the American pro surfer Jamie O’Brien on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Before leaving the mainland, Richard shot a portrait campaign for HSBC Private Bank during Art Basel/Design Miami, showcasing the work of the Designers of the Year, Brazil’s Campana Brothers.


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