Introducing Mott Visuals-Motion!!!
Press Release-April, 12th 2010
MOTT VISUALS LAUNCHES COMMERCIAL VIDEO SERVICES –Mott Visuals Motion
Mott Visuals is a SE Asia based visual company that knows how to tell a story – your story. We’re combining our documentary expertise with your commercial needs to bring you videos that immerse viewers in the total experience of your destination.
It’s not just about how beautiful your property is, it’s about how special it is.
25th March 2010- Mott Visuals, a boutique photography service specializing in luxury resorts, hotels, spas, and travel announces the launch of its video production services, Mott Visuals Motion . We conceptualize, script, shoot, edit, and deliver videos in a variety formats optimized specifically for our client’s marketing strategy.
Mott Visuals uses a mobile Steadicam system, timelapse photography, 360 room pans, and DSLR High Definition Cameras for a creative visual experience guiding the viewer through your property.
We offer photography and video packages ensuring a fluid style in your visual ad campaign. We are available to shoot worldwide.
Our visual packages come with free consultation on the best way to optimize and ready your final video for output on your website, youtube, and also for digital handheld devices such as the iPhone and iPad.
Please visit our website to browse our portfolio and list of happy clients: www. mottvisuals.com <http://mottvisuals.com>
For news on our latest assignments, check out our blog: www.mottvisuals.com/blog <http://www.mottvisuals.com/blog>
Check out our latest video shot for Anantara Resorts!!!
http://samui.anantara.com/Video.aspx
Diversify your visual ad campaign.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
The Mott Visuals Team
Hanoi | Singapore | San Francisco
justinmott@mottvisuals.com
www.mottvisuals.com
+84 97 2383 071
Recently Interviewed by Resolve-The Livebooks Photo Blog
I was recently interviewed for the Resolve blog. I’ve been a big fan of this blog for a long time. Miki Johnson does an amazing job at covering a multitude of topics in our industry and they are always insightful. I am honored to be interviewed about my transition into commercial photography and video work.
http://blog.livebooks.com/
Thanks for reading and please feel free to leave comments.
Justin
My Goofy 2009 Year in Review
In January I was going through my photographs and thinking about my 2009. I had such a fun year all around so I had the idea to put together a little slideshow with some text. Well I was almost done with it in January and then one trip led to another and so on and so on and I finally finished it 3 months later. Plus everyone does their Year in Pictures in December or January, I ‘m starting a new trend here. I realize I have a lot of typos and grammar errors in the slideshow but I was using Photoshop to create the text panels and it was so too time consuming to go back through and fix them all. It’s pretty long, I apologize, it’s just it was a long year filled with new experiences.
Thanks for watching!!!
http://www.vimeo.com/9998396Smithsonian Magazine Video shot and produced by Mott Visuals
Smithsonian-The Sites and Tastes of Hanoi from Justin Mott on Vimeo.
Mott Visuals and The North Face team up for a good cause
I’ve never shot anything quite like this, it was a completely new way for me to approach taking stills. Thanks to everyone at The North Face in the Bay Area for being good sports. We photographed hundreds of their employees trying to come up with unique ideas for all of them
Nu’s Story-Trailer

Dang Thi Nu lives with autism in the Friendship Village, near Hanoi, Vietnam. She is blind, mostly deaf, and she cannot speak. Nu’s condition, although complicated and expensive to prove, is believed to be linked to Agent Orange poisoning because her grandfather was exposed to the chemicals while fighting in the American war and her father also suffers from severe mental disorders. Nu often roams the halls of her living quarters, bumping into random objects. Her caretakers or the other children have to put her back in her room where it is safer for her to wander. Although Nu can’t see she has taught herself to walk up and down the stairs on her own.
This is not the finished story, just the first day of shooting video with the Canon 5D Mark II
Nu’s Story-Trailer from Justin Mott on Vimeo.


