The feature film "Cost of a Soul" was picked up by Relativity Media for a 50 theater national release. This was the largest theatrical opening an ultra-low budget film has ever had.
American Cinematographer interviewed Chase on his technique for setting exposure with the RED camera. "Tricks of the Trade" AC June, 2010
The Roots music video "How I Got Over", shot on anamorphic 35mm Fuji film, used a chemical bleach bypass technique to give it a gritty high-contrast look.
The feature film "Excuse Me for Living" featured an exceptional indie ensemble cast including Chirstopher Lloyd, Wayne Knight, Jerry Stiller, Robert Vaughn, Dick Cavett, James McCafferty, Tom Pelphrey, Ewa Da Cruz, and Melissa Archer.
Nascar "Home Tracks" used a motion-controlled technodolly to repeat the same camera move at three locations. The technodolly can repeat a programmed camera move with accuracy of 1/16 of a millimeter.
Chase is a certified Steadicam operator. He has been operating for 6 years and owns a rig capable of holding a 60 lb camera. Steadicam Reel
The feature film "Listen to Your heart" in August 2010 became the first movie to screen publicly in Times Square as part of the New York International Film Festival. The film was released by Warner Bros. in Fall 2010.
The Coalition for the Homeless PSA "Cardboard Box" was screened by the the band Radiohead. They liked it enough to donate the rights to use their music for the soundtrack.
The spot "Hands" for consulting company RSG, was shot in 2008 in a living room with a crew of two. It won the "Best of Broadcast" ADDY award that year and was a finalist at the Cannes Film Festival.