We are pleased to announce the release of the debut video for Boss Rebel’s latest single entitled “Heavybad”
The video was shot over 3 days in August, all 3 days in the rain.
We are pleased to announce the release of the debut video for Boss Rebel’s latest single entitled “Heavybad”
The video was shot over 3 days in August, all 3 days in the rain.
On September 17th, a group of individuals gathered together to reclaim the urban space of the city via 13 parking spaces….
This was our city’s first PARK(ing) Day.
The RedCat team is very excited to present PARK(ing) Day London: A mini documentary.
On September 17th, we had to opportunity to film this city’s first PARK(ing) Day, an event that encourages reclaiming the urban space of the city through the use of parking spaces. PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, global event where artists, activists and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spots to help promote creativity, civic engagement, critical thinking, unscripted social interactions, generosity and play.
View the Video above, or here.
We were very fortunate to work with John Diemer doing location sound, and would like to extend our thanks to him.
The film was screened last night, before the great documentary Roadsworth as part of Car Free Sunday downtown London.

Our thanks to Kevin Van Lierop for allowing us to take part in an amazing day.
From the London Free Press:

Val Petrov of Red Cat Film of London sets up for an interview with Alan Smith, head of economic development for Elgin County, as part of a day-long county-wide video blitz for the Fox News program Today in America hosted by Terry Bradshaw. The five-minute segment is set to air in Canada and the U.S. in six to eight weeks.
QMI Agency ST. THOMAS — A video segment showcasing Elgin County for Fox News in the United States is now in the can.
But don’t expect to see Jumbo or much from St. Thomas — it’s a county-only project.
That’s after a London-based film company joined county staffers for an all-day, countywide blitz Tuesday to produce a five-minute segment for the Fox program Today in America, hosted by former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
In six to eight weeks, the segment is to air on Fox News, on Home and Garden Television (HGTV) in Canada and on 16 regional stations in the U.S. and Canada.
“It’s been an amazing opportunity to showcase Elgin County south of the border, and not just in the U.S. but within Canada as well,” said Kate Burns, the county’s economic development and tourism assistant.
“It’s incredible that they found us. One of the producers found our website, Progressive By Nature, they searched energy and the environment, and renewable energy and technology. And we turned up.”
Earlier this year, Elgin County Council approved $25,000 to pay for broadcast licensing and rights for the segment.
Fox didn’t send a team from the U.S., but hired Red Cat Film of London for the video shoot.
“They’ve been great to work with,” Burns noted.
The crew started at 7 a.m. in Bayham at Etbo Tool and Die, then it was off to the Integrated Grain Producers Co-operative ethanol plant in Aylmer before heading to Port Stanley and the county-administration building near St. Thomas.
They wrapped up with shoots at Ontario Plant Propagation near Shedden and the Arts and Cookery Bank in West Lorne.
Along the way, the crew grabbed “beauty shots” of Port Burwell, Port Stanley, Aylmer, Port Glasgow and some footage of West Elgin secondary school.
“We’ve been everywhere today,” noted Val Petrov, who shot the segment with his father, Larry Petrov. He said they do all the shooting and interviews, but had some direction from Fox.
“They always tell us what the episode is about, so we get a feel for what the segment should be,” Val Petrov said. He said he knows Elgin fairly well, “but we’re learning more today.”
Exactly when the segment will air hasn’t been determined, Burns said.
Heading into the summer of 2010, our two short films are making the rounds on the festival circuit.
“Shhh…” has been accepted to the International Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival May 12-22nd
“My Charlotte” has been accepted to the 2010 Okanagan International Film Festival in Kelowna, BC. July 21-25th.
We will post any updates with news from these festivals.
Saturday, March 27th, marked our first screening of RedCat’s latest short film, “Shhh…” For the first time since July ’09 the cast and crew gathered together for this event.
Here is a teaser of the film: (from August 09)
At the event, we also made some major announcements. We will post these soon.
To view all photos from the event, view our Flickr Set here