(Jeremy Walferd pouring us another beer)
Lately I had the pure pleasure to make a video for Jem’s beer factory. It was part of a project for XNET I did with my friend Yaniv Zangi, but Jem’s turned to be much more then a regular subject. First, because they are such wonderful people, and second because they have a very diverse collection of fabulous beers! You are welcome to watch the clip and feel the bitter-sweet taste tingling your tongue… If you come around, let me know and we’ll go for a drink.
I want to thank Brady Harris, Cool Cavemen and Caméléon for contributing to the soundtrack.
Production: Yaniv Zangi
Photography & Editing: Yaniv Berman

May 3rd, 2012 at 1:26 pm
You should make a film about Goldstar too
May 3rd, 2012 at 1:29 pm
I should… but the big breweries are not the same. But I love Goldstar!
May 3rd, 2012 at 6:42 pm
You’re right: big breweries are not the same. My friend used to brew his own beer – 100 liter each time. We always had great parties when the beer was ready. Everyone paid whatever they felt like paying for a beer and he always ended up with more money than what he had spent.
May 3rd, 2012 at 6:55 pm
Yaniv,
Being a diabetic I do not drink beer or any alcoholic beverage and fruit juice only in a hypoglycemic emergency.
Being born in Canada I only speak English. Except for a few words I learned in 1991 at Julis I don’t understand Hebrew.
Being a human being I thoroughly enjoyed this short movie for the happiness and joy it portrayed and passed on to me, the viewer.
Thanks once again. Yaniv.
Mickey Oberman
May 3rd, 2012 at 7:07 pm
Thanks Mickey,
When are you coming for a visit? A few more words in Hebrew might do you good… Where is Julis (do you mean the military base?). I really should translate this video. Thank you for enjoying the film-making.
May 4th, 2012 at 1:22 am
Nice documentary, now I’m thirsty! What a great job those guys have! What kind of lighting did you use, or was it all just natural light?
May 4th, 2012 at 5:39 am
Thanks! It’s all natural light. Today, using DSLR, it’s easier to shoot without lighting equipment. Though in some cases lighting was needed, and for the night shooting at the bar I should have used a lens with a larger aperture…