Yeah, we know smoking is bad for you, but what can we say? Most people at PCS smoke. We usually go out in the hall. And, almost every afternoon, our neighbor across the hall in 732 is blasting death metal or hair band metal from the 80’s. So, we decided to document this historic event with a reenactment. 

PART 4

PART 3

Pictures from the very first PCS Reel Fest! Point.Click.Shoot’s new monthly film festival. We had a good turn out. Next month is going to be even better!

The results of the Atlanta 48 Hour Film Festival. Point.Click.Shoot presents, dah dah dah dah, “What’s The Matter Mr. Moody?” the musical! Watch it and let us know what you think!

It’s great to have such a rustic, picturesque view at The Goat Farm Lofts in Atlanta where we work. It makes taking pictures easy!

Model: Sarah Quackenbush
Makeup and Hair: Kelsey Mewborn
Photography: Chucky Kahng

POINT.CLICK.SHOOT just came out with their first media kit. The reason it’s awesome to have a media kit is because you don’t have to explain who you are and what you do to clients all the time. You can just say, “Hey, here’s my media kit!” And it’s a better representation of your company. It’s a classic put up or shut up scenario. Instead of constantly talking your company up to potential clients, you can instead offer them something completely unique and self-explanatory. Which situation is better? Telling someone how great your company is, or simply showing them. We think the latter :)

The other day the team got together to finally come up with a tag line for POINT.CLICK.SHOOT. It took us over four hours of painful brainstorming, note jotting and blank staring with our mouths hanging open, but we finally got it. All of that for one word, “focus.” (it’s in lower case, mind you, that matters). 

Other candidates were, “stay focused”, “always in focus” and various other plays on the word. But, at the end of the day, it just came down to focus. Focus as a team, focus as a business, focus our lenses. 

What do you think of the tag line?

Part 6 of POINT.CLICK.SHOOT’S epic 48 hour film festival journey. It made us tear up at the end. Thanks to Steven from Swigged.net for following us around with a camera and documenting all this and throwing it together in Final Cut.