It’s almost assured that Nike is owning the hearts and minds of health nuts everywhere with the release of its FuelBand (catch our review here). Long-ago sold out in the US, the waiting list for the next batch is growing every day. With a newly-opened API and a partnership with white-hot life-journaling app Path, the FuelBand is also getting a load of attention from the tech faithful.
So what’s next for FuelBand? Well, it seems that the idea was to give film maker Casey Neistat a large, yet...Read Full Story
It seems that Casey Neistat has just went on a 10 day round the world holiday with his mate and charged it to the Nike expense account instead of making an advert for their Make It Count campaign. Fair enough, if you can get away with it, then why not? Especially when you make an advert like this, even though its fairly simple, it still seems to remind you to live life and take risks.Read Full Story
New York based filmmaker Casey Neistat was one of the few lucky who received an invite for last week’s Nike+ FuelBand launch event in New York City. Casey shot video throughout the six-hour event and condensed the footage into three short minutes, starting with a brief look at Jimmy Fallon’s introductory monologue and even briefer appearances by Nike CEO Mark Parker, as well as superstar athletes Lance Armstrong, Kevin Durant and Carmelita Jeter. Casey is outfitted with his own FuelBand with...Read Full Story
I think that I may say that an American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi Gras in New Orleans. - Mark Twain Adventures In: Mardi Gras was directed by Casey Neistat (HBO’s Neistat Brothers, Nike Make It Count Film, and NY Times Op Ed videos). These mini-docs offer a taste [...]
"ADVENTURES IN MARDI GRAS" EPISODES UP ON BONNAROO365 YOUTUBE PAGE
The debut episodes of 'Adventures in Mardi Gras' are now live on the new Bonnaroo365 YouTube page. Directed by Casey Neistat, these mini-documentaries give a taste of the real New Orleans and Mardi Gras to the uninitiated. The series features music, parades, parties, partners and some true legends of New Orleans. Neistat's films are shot in a spontaneous style...
Originally embarking on a film career with his older brother Van, Casey Neistat is one half of the Neistat Brothers, a pair of film makers who have created over two hundred films together, including iPod’s Dirty Secret, which helped force the company to revise their battery replacement policy in 2003. Since then, Casey has stepped out on his own to produce and direct films...
Nike asked Casey Neistat to shoot an ad about what it means to "make it count." So he decides to take a vacation around the world with his friend Max until the money that Nike funded him ran out. It took about 10 days. Is this inspirational or opportunistic?
(TrendHunter.com) Nike gave filmmaker Casey Neistat an undiscolsed amount of money and told him to make a film about their ‘Nike Fuelband' following the theme of ‘Make it Count.' Instead of...
When Nike asked Casey Neistat to make a movie for them about what it means to ‘make it count’, they probably didn’t anticipate that he’d use the production budget to fly him and his friend Max around the world for 10 days, but then again Neistat has never been one to play by the rules. The film, which showcases the Nike+ Fuelband, visualizes the two friends’ journey around the world...
Casey Neistat has been going rogue for a while. We first wrote about him in 2004, when he and his brother Van, unhappy with the battery life on their iPods, went around New York City stenciling "iPod's unreplaceable battery lasts only 18 months" on iPod ads. (Apple began offering a battery-replacement program soon thereafter.) He also did that great little biking video—after getting a ticket for riding outside the bike lane, he filmed...
Complete List of Judges Released, Including Peter Greenaway, Mike Figgis, Casey Neistat And Alana Blanchard Vimeo®, an operating business of IAC [NASDAQ: IACI], today announced its program for the 2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards, featuring conversations with ...
So Beats By Dre headphones sound kind of terrible. Minus “kind of”. But they sure are pretty. Film maker and Renaissance man Casey Neistat took it upon himself to turn an actually decent set of cans into beautiful black and red doppelgangers. And he made a how to video.
The plan, basically, is sand paper, stencils, spray paint and patience. The project took Neistat three days, and he b ...
Awards Voting Open To The Public;Complete List of Judges Released, Including Peter Greenaway, Mike Figgis, Casey Neistat And Alana Blanchard NEW YORK, April 17, 2012 | SHOOT Publicity Wire | --- Vimeo®, an operating business of IAC [NASDAQ ...