No BS! - RVA All Day... Music Video and Live DVD
"...RVA All Day. The video, directed by Shaun Lilley, is a madcap affair, featuring a plot that revolves around aliens attacking the city, and the horn-wielding warriors of No BS! being all that stands between us and certain destruction. In between CGI-augmented scenes of space battles, in which alien cruisers face off against ships piloted by members of No BS! Brass, we get some great footage of No BS! members like Reggie Pace and David Hood taking solos in the midst of the swirling interstellar lights of the Milky Way.... Once again, the day is saved! ...No BS! Brass also have some other goodies coming down the line, the first of which is a DVD called Live At Montrose Studios...."
-Andrew Necci, RVA Magazine
"The special effects in the video are 100% realistic-looking. Well, maybe not, but the effects are trippy, cartooony, and intergalactic enough to convince me. Look out for some call-and-response cheer-leading chants. "
-Sarah Moore, Sound of RVA
"— and a concert DVD, “Live at Montrose Studio,” recorded at the local studio run by Adrian Olsen."
-Peter McElhinney, Style Weekly
-Andrew Necci, RVA Magazine
"The special effects in the video are 100% realistic-looking. Well, maybe not, but the effects are trippy, cartooony, and intergalactic enough to convince me. Look out for some call-and-response cheer-leading chants. "
-Sarah Moore, Sound of RVA
"— and a concert DVD, “Live at Montrose Studio,” recorded at the local studio run by Adrian Olsen."
-Peter McElhinney, Style Weekly
Yeti - plays at Indie Spirit Film Festival 2010
"On April 23, over 60 filmmakers gathered in Colorado Springs, CO for three days of cinematic bliss at the 3rd Annual Indie Spirit Film Festival. The event showcased over 100 films from all over the world..... ENIGMA took five years to complete by filmmakers with some Hollywood experience on a budget of over $40,000, while YETI was a student project lensed on 16mm that only cost about $400 to produce."
-Fangoria Magazine
-Fangoria Magazine