Thursday, November 19, 2009



A new short film by Dziga Gaidai, famous Russian filmmaker who's first film, Te Kresevia, shot in 1904, turned the cinematic world on it's ear. Now 105 years later he releases his second film, all shot on an iphone. Ok so Jeth shot it. Anyway, here it is.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Danier The Making Of



It's always fun to show the making of something. When we weren't working we would grab a camera and just shoot all we were seeing. I cut this as a thank you to Jennifer and Johnny from Danier who made this wonderful trip possible. So I am here by asking everyone out there to go to Danier.com to order some great clothes for winter (or if you're in Canada just go to a store).

Friday, November 13, 2009

The Danier Special


What an awesome thing life is. Hard to believe I was able to travel to such a magical place to create such a lush and beautiful film with one of my best friends ever for such a wonderful company. Here's to Jennifer and Johnny and Jeffrey for having the vision to see it through and to everyone else at Danier who work so hard to make adventures like this happen. I'm still dreaming of icebergs floating by me in my sleep. This is the first of three films I made there and I doubt I'll ever get tired of watching them.

http://www.danier.com/store.cfm?&var=d&ckey=CA&lang=eng

Thursday, November 12, 2009


Jeth Weinrich is back from Orlando where he shot and directed this sixty second spot for Florida Natural Orange Juice. Here's not to only orange juice made right, but also, here's to a great crew, production managers, producers, and the wonderful people of Florida.

In New York



We've been shooting in NY for the last eight days for the World Of Ford film with such notable and iconic people as Arthur Elgort (the legendary photographer) and Rachel Hunter (one of the great Supermodels of all time). Next we film with Christie Brinkley and perhaps author Michael Gross. We're very excited to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel so to speak. But what was also a memorable time was watching little Jackson get to know and see New York. Some dogs just have that intangible that make them so special you know that someday a movie could be in the works about their misadventures, their character. I've never seen so many people react to one little puppy so much as the people of Manhatten did to Jackson. He is a little joy giver, from little kids to old adults, he made at least three hundred strangers smile and feel some love. If only we could all do that for each other all the time.... Anyway, he's barking at me. Time to leave the Soho Grand and take him for his morning walk....