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| AmberVillain Films found its roots with the release of the Fisher Price Pixelvision camera in 1987. With this camcorder marketed as "The first camera/recorder designed especially for kids." Beth Amber and Casey Schwochow's world of creating films would begin. |
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For Casey, it meant shooting movies that revolved around killer trees and filming interesting shots set to well recognized Hollywood soundtracks.
Casey was eager to surround himself with the Rock 'n' Roll lifestyle as well as the work necessary to transform a small time artist into a larger than life multi-platinum music superstar.
With his mission accomplished at Top Dog Records Casey continued his love of film and music and became a live concert filming junkie. It was not uncommon to see Casey filming 5 shows a week. From national touring bands to local acts, every artist was meticulously filmed and documented by Casey. ![]() With school behind her, Beth Amber pursued her love of photography. She would often be seen at local shows with camera in hand. Beth Amber submersed herself in fine art, album cover design, and art shows. In the spring of 2001 Beth Amber and Casey would merge their passions with a collaborative documentation of a concert event with both video and film. Viewing the photos and footage from that night, the pair knew they were destined to continually work together. The pair, re-energized from now being a duo, intensely hit the live concert scene. Beth put down the still camera and started filming alongside Casey. The pair would not only document individual shows that came to town, but would also be seen on the road filming band's tours. Response from the Artists and their fans was over-whelming. There was a huge demand for the footage; Beth Amber and Casey were more than happy to help meet it. Footage of theirs would later air on MTV2, Much Music, and other stations around the globe.
While filming the band Crisis on tour in the fall of 2004, Beth and Casey were approached to do a music video for them. With the successful creation of their video for "Waking the Dead" and lots of encouragement both Beth Amber and Casey Schwochow decided to make their love of film into a business. |
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