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Georgia Studio Infrastructure Alliance - Interview with Seth F. Johnson

Moon Rabbit Media owner Seth F. Johnson recently gave an interview with the Georgia Studio Infrastructure Alliance where he discussed his carrier in the film and television industry, the work he does as a unit still photographer, commercial director, and operating his production company Moon Rabbit Media.

Creative family roots drive photographer’s success

Seth F. Johnson grew up in a world surrounded by creative minds. You could say it’s in his blood.

By the age of six, Seth was in his family’s studio learning the tricks of marketing and advertising through imagery. But perhaps the most important influence came from his grandfather, a U.S. Navy press photographer who traveled the world capturing spectacular scenes. He even spent time working in the White House basement developing some of those images.

Soaking in his family’s experiences, Seth was inspired to carry on the tradition. For him, success came through Georgia’s film and television production industry,

“It’s kind of crazy to see your images while scrolling through Netflix, Hulu or Prime Video,” says Seth, now a Savannah set photographer and founder of Moon Rabbit Media.

After growing up in Ohio and visiting Georgia often, Seth’s family decided to make the move to Savannah permanently when he was in middle school. Savannah College of Art and Design captured Seth’s attention immediately as a great place to grow his photography skills and maybe get a job doing what he loved.

But that would have to wait. After graduating high school, Seth worked in New York City as a photo assistant in the fashion industry hoping to learn as much as he could while he was there. Yet as fun as NYC can be, Savannah was calling him home.

“When I graduated high school, the entertainment industry was starting up in Savannah,” says Seth. “I knew there was something great brewing.”

Seth returned to Savannah and enrolled in SCAD where he thrived, earning a B.F.A. in Film & Television in 2015 with a focus in writing/directing. These newfound skills would lead him to jobs as a production assistant on locally shot films and music videos.

“On set I would talk about photography all the time,” Seth said, “I would even bring my equipment with me sometimes in hopes they would need someone.”

Sure enough, after a month of hearing him talk about it, Seth finally got the opportunity to take some photos. He would take a couple more jobs as a PA, but he knew where this was heading where it was always going — to a photography career.

It wasn’t easy to get work less than a year out of college, but Seth trusted his gut and stuck with it. Now the hard work is paying off. Since his time at SCAD, Seth has photographed more that 150 celebrities including Daniel Radcliffe, Sylvester Stallone and Shia Lebeouf. He worked on numerous productions, was the lead photographer on “Council of Dads,” filmed in Savannah and joined his local International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Local 600 in 2016.

In 2015, Seth founded Moon Rabbit Media. His father, Scott Johnson, joined him as a creative director and brought his 30 years of experience in marketing and advertising. Together they’ve built a multimedia film production company that staffs directors, producers, cinematographers, and editors based out of Savannah. Depending on the project his teams can range from five to 75 members, the majority of them being fellow SCAD graduates.

Family has always been important to Seth, and that’s why being able to do what he loves close to home meant so much. Seth’s latest adventure may be his best yet — Over the summer he got engaged to his girlfriend of five years, Minji, who earned her undergraduate degree from SCAD and is currently working towards her Masters at Georgia Tech.

“Transitioning to the workforce and still living in my hometown has been amazing,” Seth said. “Usually, you have to go where the work is, but I’m lucky the work is here at home.”

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Moon Rabbit Media - On Camera Interviews

One of our favorite things to film at Moon Rabbit Media is a classic two-camera interview.

Before every interview, we always remind our clients that we at Moon Rabbit Media are on their side.

We understand that many people are not accustomed to appearing on camera and we want all our interviewees to feel as comfortable and natural as possible.

Trust us when we say that we will edit everything together in a way that successfully gets your message across and makes you and your company look amazing.

We keep things fun and engaging and our interviewer always has a list of fantastic questions to ask our subjects.

The images below are from a two-camera interview setup using dual Sony a7RIII cameras with Sony GM 24-70mm and 70-200mm lenses. Our sound mixer had the interviewees miked with a lav mic as well as an overhead boom.

Interview - Savannah on Film (Radio Interview)

Here is an interview Moon Rabbit Media’s Seth F. Johnson did with Savannah on Film. They spoke about where Seth’s interests in unit stills photography originated from, filmmaking in Savannah, and some of the projects I have written and directed with Moon Rabbit Media. Savannah on Film is a really interesting concept and I can't wait to see what other people they interview from the film community in Savannah, GA.

Interview - WSAV's The Bridge

Here is an interview Moon Rabbit Media’s Seth F. Johnson did with Savannah's local news station WSAV for their show The Bridge. The interview was about what it is like working as a Unit Still Photographer in Savannah, GA. This was a really fun interview. Seth brings this much enthusiasm to all of his projects!

Interview - MovieMaker Magazine - Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker 2016: Top 10 Small Cities and Towns

MovieMaker Magazine interviews Moon Rabbit Media’s Seth F. Johnson about living and working in Savannah, GA. Click the image to see the full article.  

We spoke to Seth F. Johnson, a recent SCAD grad with a BFA in Film and Television, who is working on a film that will air on TV One.

“There is a fantastic group of filmmakers already living here,” he says. “When I got on my current set, I already knew about a third of the crew. The Savannah Film Office has always been very accommodating, and even took the time to help me find locations while I was an undergraduate. On this film, they have been able to assist me with arranging picture cars, shutting down streets, and even notifying the Coast Guard about our need to fire a flare gun.”

Johnson also loves Savannah’s rich visual possibilities, including the nation’s largest historical district, an urban evergreen forest and boundless coastal and rural settings. “In February of 2015, I directed a short film called ‘One Traveler Too Many,’ which I shot in the historic district. Since the film was set in the 1890s, I was able to utilize the brick roads and the old Victorian homes. Then, in summer, I shot a short drama about three young adults on a sailing adventure called ‘Death of a Dream.’ I only had to travel 15 minutes down the road, and I was able to film in the marsh and in and around the islands.”

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