Behind The Scenes at Stampin' Up! - Shooting a Stampissimo Video

by Joanne James30. October 2014 07:00

Today I have something very special that I've had to keep under wraps for a little while: the latest Stampin' Up! UK Stampissimo video has just been published and guess what? I am the starring demonstrator! I was so excited to be asked by Paula Gorry, Stampin' Up! UK Business Development Manager, to create a project for the latest video with the theme of 'Winter Treats' that once I had a copy of the Autumn-Winter seasonal catalogue in my hands, it didn't take me long to decide what I was going to use - the fabulous new Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlits Die. You can make all kinds of customised boxes with this die, but for the theme of 'Winter Treats' I knew I wanted to create a range of Christmas characters, with Rudolf the Red-nose Reindeer being the star of the show. It meant I could combine the box die with another of my favourite catalogue products that you've seen me use so many times on different projects - the Autumn Wooden Embellishments (LOVE these and one pot lasts an age!)

Here is the reindeer box that I demonstrate in the video - how cute is this?!

The project itself needed to be simple enough to demonstrate whilst chatting at the same time - the purpose of Stampin' Up!'s range of Stampissimo videos is to spread the word about Stampin' Up! to both crafters and non-crafters who may not have heard of Stampin' Up! and give them some insight into the products and the demonstrators who sell them. Whilst they are based around demonstrating and sharing a particular product or project, the informational nature of these videos mean they last longer than your average tutorial so you need to get comfy!

You can get the details for how I made the box above and see lots of other boxes featured in the video itself, but I wanted to share with you some of the 'behind the scenes' photos from my day and give you a little insight into the fun that I had spending the day with Paula and Kelly in the studio, along with the now infamous 'Ben and Jerry' film crew of Ben and James, who do all of the filming for Stampin' Up!'s UK events and did such a fabulous job of recording the day and producing the final video.

This is what filming looks like from behind the scenes -  a real case of lights, camera, action! There are cameras that shoot from the front and from above in order to get a full range of shots and the necessary close-ups. When I shoot video tutorials at home I use an overhead camera, but I'm sitting at my desk. When you're standing up it is quite tricky because you have to be careful not to lean over your workspace, otherwise all the viewer sees is the top of your head! Sounds obvious, but I found out there is a real art to working with your arms outstretched and not leaning too far into your workspace.

Here are a couple of shots of Ben and James, the guys that produce the video - I struggle to tell them apart - they're twins! - but as you can see, one is slightly more camera-shy than the other:

 

They really are the nicest chaps you could wish to meet and I think they did a great job with the final edit, although I'll admit I'm biased!

This is my favourite photo of Paula and I on the day, taken mid-take once we were properly relaxed and into the swing of things - we really were having fun:

Lastly, here's one of us all post filming each displaying our favourite boxes, the chaps included. They decided the boxes were so easy to make, they might even have a go themselves at making some to grace their family festive table. At the UK training day at Telford earlier this year, the Stampin' Up! demonstrators were treated to a video of Ben and 'Jerry' making their first foray into crafting Stampin' Up! style, so this may well be their second!!

Also, note the festive pot plant on the edge of the desk and the Christmas tree in the video - Kelly and Paula did their best to make the studio look festive, which was quite tricky given that this was filmed some time ago when the sun was shining gloriously outside and it was not even remotely autumnal, let alone wintery! A big thank you the lovely Kelly Francis, who took all of the above pictures - she is an absolute star!

Here are some additional pictures of some of the finished boxes that feature in the video - this is Santa's helper, the mischievous elf: 

This is the man himself, Santa Claus - with his head!:

This one is Santa - without his head! Perfect if you are short on time or want something that's a little more adult-oriented:

Then we have the cutest snowman - check out his twirly carrot nose! 

Here they are altogether - one big happy Curvy Keepsake Box festive family:

I hope you found the 'behind the scenes' tour interesting - now here's the video that you've all been waiting for:

In summary, a truly great experience and yet another of the fantastic opportunities available to me as a Stampin' Up! demonstrator working with this amazing company that allows me to share what I love, be endlessly creative, manage and motivate a great team and have a job that totally fits around my family commitments and enables me to achieve the best work-life balance I've ever had.

If you're reading this and thinking that you would like to know more about the benefits of becoming a Stampin' Up! demonstrator, then do get in touch with me on 07773 421446  - I would love to have a no-obligation chat with you and tell you more.

If you would like to make Rudolf, the supplies list that links to my online store is below.

Back tomorrow with another project; until then, happy stampin'!

 

Stampin' Up! Supplies Used:

Table built using Product Table Builder by The Crafty Owl - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator.

 

 

Comments (11) -

Kathy James
Kathy JamesUnited Kingdom
10/30/2014 9:14:23 AM #


Loved the video, so it was great to read all about your day and see the photos.  A real experience that you can treasure forever. Congratulations!

Joanne James
Joanne James
10/30/2014 8:56:54 PM #

Thanks Kathy - it was a great day, lots of fun and so nice to be able to share it with everyone.

Eveline van Heijst
Eveline van HeijstNetherlands
10/30/2014 2:20:33 PM #

Love the projects you made and now I see clearly how you made the snowman's nose. So cute.
Eveline.

Joanne James
Joanne James
10/30/2014 8:57:45 PM #

Thanks Eveline - that's great, I was going to cut one out and do a step-by-step for you but sounds like that won't now be necessary Smile xx

Claire Broadwater
Claire BroadwaterUnited States
10/30/2014 11:55:27 PM #

Can I have your autograph?!?!?  I am so proud of you!  How amazing and I love all the wonderful projects!  YOU are so talented!  XX

Chris
ChrisUnited Kingdom
10/31/2014 1:20:28 PM #

Great video Joanne - you are so professional!   I would have ended up covered in ink and glue and frantically looking for eyeballs that had fallen on the floor!  The little boxes are so much fun and I'm looking forward to making them with Connor and Emma on our visit to the US.

Helga
HelgaGermany
11/2/2014 3:10:04 PM #

Thanks for the great video und the nice Ideas!
So cute.
Helga

Marci
MarciUnited States
11/20/2014 5:12:02 PM #

How did you do the red collar on the elf box?

Joanne James
Joanne JamesUnited Kingdom
11/21/2014 9:50:01 AM #

Hi Marci - to make the red collar on the elf, I punched a piece of red cardstock with a 1 3/4" circle punch to give the inside line, then simply cut the outer edge into a zig-zag with my paper snips. Hope that helps!

Julia
JuliaGermany
11/21/2014 2:27:09 PM #

I finally got around to reading your post, Joanna. It has lived in my RSS reader for quite some time now, but I absolutely wanted to know more about this even since I figured that it must have been very special for you. And from what I've read now, it must have been fantastic! I'm so happy for you that you got the opportunity to do that and I hope that many people will find joy at christmas through your creative little boxed.

And the camera guys are really, really cute – the icing on the cake that must have been a fabulous day already Smile

Cheers!

Gale
GaleUnited States
12/8/2014 2:46:23 PM #

Loved your video

Do you have instructions for making the elf?

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