Paths to Adventure
Menu
  • Home
    • Game Design Blog (Professional Blog)
    • Game Designer Articles
    • Justin’s Web Journal (Personal Blog)
    • The Solstice Museum (Video Game History Blog)
    • Website Index & Archive
  • Shop
    • Active Promotions
    • Paths to Adventure Shop
    • Hidden Paths Subscription
  • Publications
    • All My Publications
    • Role: Primary Author
    • Role: Contributing Author
    • Role: Cartographer
    • Role: Graphic Designer
    • Role: Artist & Illustrator
    • Role: Game Developer
  • Maps & Cartography
    • Cartography Portfolio
    • Dungeon Maps Magazine
  • Marketing
    • Crowdfunding Portfolio
    • Advertising Portfolio
    • Logos & Titles Portfolio
    • Convention Booth Portfolio
    • Websites & Apps Portfolio
  • Free Gaming Stuff!
    • Free Downloads
    • Free Map of the Day
    • Dungeon Map Generator
    • Tavern Sign Crafter
  • Personal Projects
    • Descent into Wyrmdeep
    • 8-Bit Dungeon Retro-Pixel FPRPG Card Game
    • Video Game Music
    • Aethercon (Archived)
    • Mythic Party (Archived)
    • Webdot Studio (Archived)
    • Getting Crafty
      • Painting TTRPG Miniatures
      • The Green Knight’s Helm
      • Space Goblin Figure
      • My Photography
      • The Quilt of Dreams
      • Machine Mods & Customization
      • Short Film Production
  • Contact Me
    • Send Email
    • Social Media
      • Facebook
      • Instagram
      • X (Twitter)
      • LinkedIn
      • LINE
      • Tumblr
      • Pinterest
      • SoundCloud
      • YouTube
      • Twitch
    • My Résumé
    • Relevant Links
    • Off-site Mass Portfolios
Menu

Behind the Trees Short Film / Music Video

Rewind to the year 2004. I was 23 years old, working as a market and data analyst (a decidedly non-creative profession that I viewed as a stepping stone). It was after a tragic event and loss of a loved one a few months earlier. I was quietly spiraling out. As fond as I am of some of the memories of that era of my life, it was an incredibly dark and perverse time. I spent very little of it sober.

I had moved into a large eight-room house downtown. It was a house that had a past of its own, built roughly 100 years earlier. It sounded like it in its bones. I left my doors open to all friends; literally, I think the back door was rarely ever actually shut, and it was never locked.

About twelve folks were living there with me. Upwards of 30, maybe more, spent the majority of their time hanging out there. It was the very definition of a communal flophouse, and an echo of where my mind was. It also happened to be an amazing breeding ground for creativity. Music, art, writing… all bundled in with drama, inebriation, and young love.

The basement was converted into a makeshift music studio, and several of my friends were local musicians. I had worked at a professional recording studio when I was a young teenager and played the guitar myself, so it just seemed natural. Many nights were spent with live music blasting up from the basement through every room of the house, old cast-iron vent shafts becoming makeshift speakers. Bands practicing, preparing before shows, or just honing concepts into new songs. Almost every night it seemed.

It was from those musician circles that Seth Fentress and myself crossed paths. He was the lead singer and guitar player for a band named The Anti-Merger that frequented my basement, but over time he would come to write some of his solo works there as well.

A few years later after I had moved on from that place, and was starting to find my path once more, Seth and I would work together on one of his solo ventures. I would produce a music video, a short film set to one of his songs, and take on the task of media production and promotion for his music for a year or so. This section of the website takes a look at that brief collaboration.

If you’d like to check out more of Seth’s music, today he is still making tunes under the moniker, “With A Ravens Quill” and you can check out some of his latest music by clicking here.


Music Video / Short Film Production

In early 2007 I wrote and produced a music video of the song “Behind the Trees” as a part of a music promotion effort for the songwriter, Fentress (Seth Fentress). My intent with the video was to tell a story using a hybrid style somewhere between handheld 8mm footage and silent film. I was going for a very washed, static-laced, and ephemeral vibe, with the song as an emotional backdrop. The original concept had intertitle cards just like an an old silent movie, but I felt like they were too jarring between scenes and left them out of the final edit.

The six and a half minute short film isn’t directly related to the song, but rather tells the story of an unnamed protagonist (played by the musical artist, Seth Fentress) slipping in and out of thought as he wanders through a forest searching for his past.

He is coping with a loss of a loved one. He feels her presence and continues to search for her; to no avail. Eventually he is forced to cope with her absence as her memory manifests (played by Denise Dugal), and they spend one last moment together in a dream before he finally has to let her go and leave the forest to return to his life.

The concept was very much rooted in my emotional state at the time as I was struggling to deal with my own recent tragic loss. Its creation was cathartic, and consisted of more than a bit of self-projection into art.

The video production was a single weekend shoot, and sadly some of the last documented visuals of the heavily forested area. Years later the entire forest would be completely stripped away by logging.


Musical Artist Promotion

Around the same time I produced the music video for Fentress, I was also working on creating branding content to promote his latest releases. This included doing a couple photo-shoots and some digital artwork using those photos. I also managed his web presence and created additional content like show posters for a coffeehouse/cafe tour. I don’t think any of those posters survived beyond being slapped up up in coffee shops or stapled on telephone poles.

It was all volunteer work to help out a friend, but I did enjoy creating the series of plates featured below.


Article published during the local PR push for Fentress’ music. Image provided from the original photo-shoot with some minor digital editing. It was in the June 21, 2007 issue of the Kentucky New Era newspaper, masthead front page of the Lifestyle section.

About the Author

Welcome to the blog and creative hub of Justin Andrew Mason.

I am a professional and freelance game designer and developer, ENnie award-winning best selling author, and Map Master award-winning fantasy and science fiction cartographer (among the many other hats I often wear in the game design industry).
Facebook
FbMessenger
Instagram
Follow Me
THREADS



General Information: Justin resides in Hopkinsville, Kentucky and serves as a creative collaborator for dozens of game design companies worldwide, contributing to projects across a wide range of genres and TTRPG platforms including Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder RPG.


Read Justin's Web Journal...


Get More! Find out about Subscribing to Hidden Paths for exclusive TTRPG content, subscriber-only maps, and huge discounts on Paths to Adventure titles!

Game Publishers & Companies

I have worked and licensed with dozens of publishers, studios, and game companies. Here is a list of a some of them:

     • 2 King Games
     • AAW Games
     • Adventureaweek.com
     • AetherCon Convention
     • Avatarart
     • EN Publishing
     • Dark Naga Adventures
     • Dorks of Yore
     • Dread Unicorn Games
     • Dreamscarred Press
     • Dungeon Crate
     • Gallant Knight Enterprises
     • Ice & Dice Gaming Convention
     • Jon Brazer Enterprises
     • Kobold Press
     • Legendary Games
     • Lone Wolf Development
     • Lunar Productions
     • Mentats of Gaming
     • Mongoose Publishing
     • Mythic Design
     • Mythoard
     • Oaken Dragon Press
     • Obsidian Portal
     • Paizo
     • Playground Adventures
     • Rogue Genius Games
     • SmiteWorks
     • TPK Games
     • The Grim Press
     • Wyrmworks Publishing


Click here to find out more!


Random Review

Big Book of Maps, Volume 1: Fantasy Adventure


This book proved to be one of the best purchases I made during world-building. Justin’s maps are well-designed and engaging, leaving plenty of room for your own imagination to populate them with all kinds of mystery and awfulness. I highly recommend this book to all DMs!

Reviewed by—Aaron (Drivethrurpg Customer)


Where Else to Find My Work



Don't forget your Free VTT Map Pack of the Day!
Preveiw of today's Free VTT Map Pack.


Professional Game Design

  • Home
    • Game Design Blog (Professional Blog)
    • Game Designer Articles
    • Justin’s Web Journal (Personal Blog)
    • The Solstice Museum (Video Game History Blog)
    • Website Index & Archive
  • Shop
    • Active Promotions
    • Paths to Adventure Shop
    • Hidden Paths Subscription
  • Publications
    • All My Publications
    • Role: Primary Author
    • Role: Contributing Author
    • Role: Cartographer
    • Role: Graphic Designer
    • Role: Artist & Illustrator
    • Role: Game Developer
  • Maps & Cartography
    • Cartography Portfolio
    • Dungeon Maps Magazine
  • Marketing
    • Crowdfunding Portfolio
    • Advertising Portfolio
    • Logos & Titles Portfolio
    • Convention Booth Portfolio
    • Websites & Apps Portfolio
  • Free Gaming Stuff!
    • Free Downloads
    • Free Map of the Day
    • Dungeon Map Generator
    • Tavern Sign Crafter
  • Personal Projects
    • Descent into Wyrmdeep
    • 8-Bit Dungeon Retro-Pixel FPRPG Card Game
    • Video Game Music
    • Aethercon (Archived)
    • Mythic Party (Archived)
    • Webdot Studio (Archived)
    • Getting Crafty
      • Painting TTRPG Miniatures
      • The Green Knight’s Helm
      • Space Goblin Figure
      • My Photography
      • The Quilt of Dreams
      • Machine Mods & Customization
      • Short Film Production
  • Contact Me
    • Send Email
    • Social Media
      • Facebook
      • Instagram
      • X (Twitter)
      • LinkedIn
      • LINE
      • Tumblr
      • Pinterest
      • SoundCloud
      • YouTube
      • Twitch
    • My Résumé
    • Relevant Links
    • Off-site Mass Portfolios

Delve Deeper…

  • Website Index & Archive
  • Generate a Random Dungeon
  • Get Your Free Map of the Day!
  • Go on an Adventure!

Personal Projects

  • 8-Bit Dungeon Retro-Pixel FPRPG Card Game
  • Descent into Wyrmdeep (Text Adventure Game)
  • Video Game Music
  • Aethercon (Archived)
  • Mythic Party (Archived)
  • Webdot Studio (Archived)
  • Getting Crafty (Additional Creative Projects)
  • Video Game History: Solstice Museum
  • TTRPG Books (600+ Items)
  • Cartography (2,000+ Items)
  • Virtual Tabletop Icons (1,600+ Items)
  • Kickstarter Campaigns (50+ Items)
  • Gaming Marketing (400+ Items)
  • Gaming Banner Promos (200+ Items)
  • Website Design (250+ Items)

Contact Me

  • Email Me
  • Justin’s Web Journal (Personal Blog)
  • Social Media
    • Facebook (Professional)
    • Instagram (Personal)
    • @Threads
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn
    • LINE
    • Tumblr
    • Pinterest
    • SoundCloud
    • YouTube
    • Twitch
  • Relevant Links
    • Justin @ Goodreads
    • Justin @ IMDB
    • Justin @ Board Game Geek
© 2012-2026 • Paths to Adventure is an imprint of Justin Andrew Mason • "Stay inspired and be creative!"