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    Portfolio Update!

    November 28th, 2011 | General | Justin Reich | No Comments

    Just added several more pieces to the select works page, please check them out! 2011 has been an amazing year for Music Videos here at Antimatter. So I am proud to announce the creation of my own music video department. Additionally I have teamed up with Scott Hansen at Digital Thunderdome, a music video agency [...]

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    Alesana Album Art

    August 25th, 2011 | Album Art, Featured | Justin Reich | No Comments

    Hello again everyone. I have been keeping very busy here at the studio so posts have been few and far between as of late but I have a couple of posts and portfolio changes in the works so keep your eyes peeled. Starting off, I would like to present my latest creation for Alesana’s “A Place Where the Sun Is Silent”…

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    BTBAM Photography

    April 12th, 2011 | Featured, General, Photography | Justin Reich | No Comments

    In keeping time with the release of Between The Buried and Me’s latest album “The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues” I want to present one of many photos taken by myself for this upcoming album cycle…

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    The Blackout Argument: Satisfying Angst

    April 1st, 2011 | Album Art, Featured, Music Videos, Photography, Projects | Justin Reich | No Comments

    I am very pleased to announce the very first fully directed & edited music video by myself for the studio, The Blackout Argument’s “Satisfying Angst”. I cannot be happier with how this video turned out and…

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    Website Launches For GENGHIS KHAN

    March 23rd, 2011 | General | Justin Reich | No Comments

    Sometimes things just come together incredibly well and everything just clicks, this is definitely one of those instances.
    Genghis Khan is a hip hop artist from North Carolina who’s sound resonates across the same aural landscape such as contemporary artists Cage and Sage Francis. His dark intense subject matter needed a site which was more than just a stopping point for the web, but an experience which gives the viewer just enough…

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