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Unfinished Business

June 27, 2022 by Issac Goeckeritz

I’ve been working with my friend Ryan Snarr to produce some creative content for Destination Homes. In this video, Ryan wanted to try and sell the home builder’s unfinished basements. Not the easiest thing to sell! Ryan came up with the concept to have one of his neighbors play street hockey in the basement while we highlighted different items.

June 27, 2022 /Issac Goeckeritz

Farr Better Ice Cream

February 04, 2022 by Issac Goeckeritz

Farr Better Ice Cream is an iconic establishment in Ogden, Utah. Since 1929 the red brick ice cream shop on the corner of Grant and 21st Street has been a well known weekend destination where locals enjoy some of their favorite flavors including Green Pineapple, Licorice, Play Dough and Cherry Chocolate Chip.

I recently had the opportunity to interview former Farr Ice Cream manager Dexter Duane Farr about his experience taking over the business after his father and running it for over 40 years.

February 04, 2022 /Issac Goeckeritz

Backstage with Brian Stokes Mitchell

December 27, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

A fun project I’ve been able to work on for the past year has been a series of bonus videos to accompany the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s 2021 PBS Program “20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir.” The program features some of the Choir’s best performances over the years and is narrated by Brian Stokes Mitchell. In November of 2020 I did several days of “behind the scenes” filming of Stokes as he recorded narration and musical segments that would appear in the PBS program. This bonus video was seen on streaming and social media channels for PBS and the Tabernacle Choir and as the last five minutes of the two hour program program that aired this December.

December 27, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

Cinedome 70

November 22, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

My favorite movie theatre growing up was the Cinedome 70 in Riverdale, Utah. About 10 years ago I connected with Mark Tullis, whose father and grandfather had build the Cinedome in 1970. Over the years we did several interviews and gathered old photos and video footage to put together this short documentary on the Cinedome.

November 22, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

Minus World Video Games

July 06, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

Tracy Charlton sells nostalgia. His used video game store called Minus World is home to thousands of games and nearly 50 years of video game history.

A couple months ago I came across Tracey’s store and asked if I could do a short documentary on his story. We did a sit down interview and then a walking tour where Tracey showed me the video games and consoles he has collected over the years, plus a few personal artifacts like a hat from the Nintendo World Championships Tracey participated in in the early 1990s.

July 06, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

Immaculate Mary

June 07, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

In the Catholic faith, May is the month of Mary. A common tradition is to place a statue of the Blessed Mother at the front of the church and parishioners will place flowers in front of her. The celebrate the month of Mary, Juan Diego Catholic High School asked me to produce this music video featuring their choir students and choir director John VanWagoner.

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June 07, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

The Beazer Barn

February 02, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

In 2008 I filmed some interviews with my friends Josh and Haley McBride for a story on a unique barn. Haley’s grandfather, Gary Beazer, built a barn for his calf raising business in 1971. On top of the barn he created a gathering place for his family to hold parties. Over the years Beazer added different items to the barn he collected, including homemade bar stools made of milk cans and tractor seats and a full size shuffleboard that was hoisted through the back door by a crane lift. I recently saw Josh and Haley and remembered this footage that we filmed. This last week I decided to edit it into a short documentary about “The Barn.” 

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February 02, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

O Come, O Come Emmanuel

January 06, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

Juan Diego Catholic High School asked me to make a music video of a creative arrangement of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” by John VanWagoner, the school’s choir director. All vocals, readings and instrumentation is performed by students.

January 06, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

Backstage with the Tabernacle Choir

January 01, 2021 by Issac Goeckeritz

The last two years I’ve enjoyed creating the bonus content for the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s annual PBS Christmas Special. In December 2019, I filmed and edited four shorts documenting the making of the concert with Kelli O’Hara and Richard Thomas. The videos were released recently on PBS.org and the Choir’s Youtube Channel.

January 01, 2021 /Issac Goeckeritz

Baby of Bethlehem

December 03, 2020 by Issac Goeckeritz

This past month I was able to produce a music video for The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s Youtube Channel. The video uses a performance of “Baby of Bethlehem” that was done with Kelli O’Hara last December during the Choir’s annual Christmas Concert.

As I was listening to the lyrics the words “O sister, don’t you want to go to heaven? Baby of Bethlehem, Baby of Bethlehem” reminded me of my neighbors Treagan and Hensleigh White who lost their wife and mother to cancer earlier this year. Kim White was an influencer on Instagram for several years where she documented her battle with cancer and offered hope to many people.

I spoke to Treagan and asked if he and Hensleigh would be part of this video to share their faith in the Resurrection made possible through the Baby in Bethlehem.

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December 03, 2020 /Issac Goeckeritz

Playing a Cathedral Organ

September 18, 2020 by Issac Goeckeritz

Organist Gabriele Terrone shares what the experience is like like playing the Eccles Organ at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, Utah. This video was produced for the 2020 “virtual” Bishop’s Dinner. An annual fundraising event for the Cathedral of the Madeleine.

September 18, 2020 /Issac Goeckeritz

Climbing a Cathedral Bell Tower

September 14, 2020 by Issac Goeckeritz

Ever wanted to climb a cathedral bell tower. Here is your chance. The Very Reverend Fr. Martin Diaz takes viewers on a tour of the bell tower at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Cathedral has four bells that toll every day of the year. Two of the bells date back to the early 1900's when the Cathedral was constructed.

This video was produced for this year’s “virtual” Bishop’s Dinner, an annual fundraising event for the Cathedral of the Madeleine.

September 14, 2020 /Issac Goeckeritz
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