Hey, look at this store!
There's movies galore!
We've seen 'em a thousand times over before
And that's why our brains don't work anymore!"- The Animaniacs

Welcome to Matthew Griffith Cinematography. I am an obsessive cinema fan, I have been a filmmaker for 10 years. Here I will keep you up to date on what I am doing in the film buz. I want to share/ Convert you too/ shove down your throat all of the things that Inspire me/drive me/ frustrate me/thrill me about Cinema. Enjoy!

Griff

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Comic-Con

Happy Thursday Everyone! As many of you know, last week was the San Diego Comic-Con. Every year I go down to San Diego and I spend Comic-Con weekend with my very good friend Matthew Shirk. This weekend always makes me nostalgic. Before I became a filmmaker, I, with all my heart, wanted to be a comic book artist. So the Con is a great way to remember that beloved genre and my first story telling love. Secondly, when I made the transition from comic books to filmmaking, Matt Shirk was a huge support, and was in every film I made for about a year or so. In the weeks leading up to Comic-Con I started remembering what it was like starting out as a filmmaker. The first little film I made was a Kung Fu short with my little sisters Brianna and Callie. We shot it on 8mm with a camera from the Community College, and stole the soundtrack from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. The biggest influence for me to go into filmmaking was Jackie Chan movies. His films had an amazing focus, and the time they took making the fight scenes perfect was so fascinating to me, I wanted to be a part of that. I recently heard a quote from Joshua Jackson of Fringe; he said, “I would rather strive for the best and not quite get there than strive for mediocrity and achieve it.” So in full on nostalgia mode, I started looking at some of my old projects and thought about what it was like to be out in an alleyway, in San Luis Obispo, in the rain with all my friends making a Batman movie. Or choreographing a fight scene with Matt or Brianna. It was a satisfying moment when I came to the conclusion that filmmaking it is just as fun and inspiring as it was back then. The cameras are better, there is more equipment, maybe more people, but it is still just as fun.
So with all of these thoughts about where I started and the joy of filmmaking, I decided to share with you my BATMAN MOVIE. Out of respect for my younger self I will show you the project as-is, grainy footage, bad edits, music dropping out at the wrong moment, and all. I had to fight myself not to take it all a re-edit a new version for you and maybe some day I will. But until then I am proud to present Batman First Knight. Enjoy!


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Absolute Fitness Mode

Hello Everyone. So this week I wanted to share with you a video I shot last September.

Untitled from The Fitness Mode on Vimeo.




My friend Ryan Vickers http://www.ryanmvickers.com/Ryan_M_Vickers/ryanmvickers.html directed this promo piece for the AbsoluteFitnessMode website. I was the director of photography, and T. Moore and Art Guerrero crewed this project. Enjoy!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Nick Lovell Photography

Happy Thursday everyone. This week I wanted to share with you the work of my friend Nick Lovell. For the past year or so I have been assisting Nick on his photo shoots. As an assistant I mainly help with lighting on these shoots much like a electrician or gaffer would on a film shoot. Two weeks ago Nick held his second studio lighting workshop. It was a great weekend and the class turned out great. Here is a video my friend Tyler and I shot to promote Nick's class. Enjoy!

-M/G

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Blast from the past

Here are a few projects from the past few years. Enjoy!

Last year on our family trip to Big Sur, made this project as a Love Letter to my wife.

a love letter from Matthew Griffith on Vimeo.


This is the first music video I shot for the SPII video team.

Superficial Saints: For You from Matthew Griffith on Vimeo.


This is the second video I shot for both SPII and Nothing Ever Stays.

Nothing Ever Stays: Leave This All Behind from Matthew Griffith on Vimeo.


This is the third music video I directed and shot for the artist Z

Got To Get Down from Matthew Griffith on Vimeo.


Hope you enjoyed these videos. I will post more old video in a month or so.