FOX N HARE
BAR/RESTAURANT
ARTIST / DESIGNER / DEVELOPER / OWNER / OPERATOR
The Fox N Hare is a brewery, bar and restaurant located in Port Jervis, NY. The brewpub opened in 2017 with the goal of bringing artisanal food and craft beverages to the northern Tri-State area. The business has played a vital role in the rebirth of Front Street and the resurgence of Port Jervis as a viable place to live, work and recreate.
2015. The Fox N Hare Brewing Company LLC was formed.
2015. 46 Front Street was acquired from the City of Port Jervis.
2015. The Fox N Hare received the Mid-Hudson Micro-Enterprise Grant.
2015 - 2017. Design, demolition and construction took place over a 2 year period. The building which was constructed in 1880 was rehabilitated, stabilized and rennovated.
2017. Recipient of Workforce Development Institute Grant
2017. In September of 2017 the Fox N Hare opened its doors to the public. The
2020. Temporarily Closed due to Pandemic
2020. Purchase of canning line and start of can distribution
2021. Re-open to the public with a new operating model.
DISC GOLF
PARK/RECREATION
ARTIST / DESIGNER / FUNDRAISER / LAND PLANNER
The Riverside Park Disc Golf course in Port Jervis is a 9-hole disc golf course that offers varying tee distances for various levels of players. The course is a beautiful wooded course that runs parallel to the Delaware River.
2019. First stages of gathering interest in adding Disc Golf to Port Jervis.
2020. In early 2020, initial research and site analysis were performed.
2021. Approval by the Mayor to utilize the vacant land at Riverside Park for 9-hole Course.
2021. The Port Jervis Disc Golf Club was formed/adopted by the Outdoor Club of Port.
2022. Course design and layout is completed. Overall course design was heavily influenced by high flood areas and abrupt elevation changes.
2022. Course construction and cleanup begins. Much of the vacant land utilized for the disc golf course was once used as a temporary dumping ground during
2022. Fundraising Goal Completed.
2023. Signage fabricated.
2023. The Port Jervis Disc Golf Club host it's first tournament, The Riverside Rambler.
GIRLS' SHOW
FILM/VIDEO
CINEMATOGRAPHER / DIRECTOR / PRODUCER
Girls' Show is a feature length documentary that was filmed over the course of two years at Passaic Valley High School in Central New Jersey. The now, annual event, was born out of an initiative of providing female students an athletic opportunity to display their physical and creative talents. The girls' are responsible for creating their own routines, costumes and tracklist.
2011. Producers Kyle and Rebecca approach David about the project.
2011. Rachel Brunet (writer) and David Krantz (Director) attend their first Girls' Show performance.
2011. Project pitch was created and approved by the school Board.
2011. In the Fall of 2011 production began in Little Falls, NJ.
2011. In the Fall of 2011 production began in Little Falls, NJ.
2012. The Annual Girls' Show performance was recorded as the main feature of the documentary.
2013-2014. Editing and post-production.
2015. The film debuted at the Montclair Film Festival. The opening sold out the 2,100 seat venue.
ARBUCKLE IND.
FILM/VIDEO
CINEMATOGRAPHER / DIRECTOR / PRODUCER
Arbuckle Industries was formed in 2006 as an LLC, with a focus on creating video content. Upon the completion of Archiculture, the company begin to create commercial content.
2006. Arbuckle Industries LLC, is formed.
2006. Ian Harris and David Krantz start to work with Henry J. Kim as camera assistants.
2007. Purchase first equipment package for production.
2008. Production on Archiculture begins.
2010. Business starts taking commercial clients.
2011. Production of Girls' Show begins.
2013. Archiculture debuts.
2013. Arbuckle moves office from Brooklyn to 7th Avenue.
2015. Girls' Show debuts.
archiCULTURE
FILM/VIDEO
CINEMATOGRAPHER / DIRECTOR / PRODUCER
archiCULTURE is a 30 minute film that exposes the first-hand excitement, rigor and heartbreak associated with design education. The film was shot at Pratt Institute over the course of 2 years. The students and their associated projects served as a catalyst for exploring contemporary topics facing the architectural profession.
2006. The film project was conceived.
2006. The project was pitched to a selective list of schools of architecture.
2007. Pratt Institute signs agreement to host the production of the film.
2007. Director's, Ian Harris and David Krantz, move from San Francisco to New York to.
2008. Production officially began. The majority of the production took place over a 6 month period at Pratt Institute in NY.
2010. Director's travel the United States interviewing leading professionals in the
2010. the film project was the recipient of the Arnold W. Brunner Grant on behalf of the Center for Architecture.
2011-2012. post-production and editing.
2013. The film premiers at the 2013 Newport Film Festival.
Present. With a cult following, the short film has totaled 130 screenings in 26 different countries and 34 different states. The film has amassed over 1.7 million views on Youtube.