Shmueli Ungar – Mach A Bracha! [The Music Video]
It’s to get blessed! Shmueli Ungar‘s “Mach A Bracha” is now a major music video production. A video celebrates the story of making a bracha. Every day, from when we wake up, till we go to bed, we have the opportunity to make blessings. In those blessings, we celebrate all that Hashem gives us, and in return we will continue to get Hashem’s blessings to us. The music video for this hit song, composed by Hershey Weinberger and arranged by Naftali Schnitzler was produced by the famous Meir Kay!
Crew:
Director and Executive Producer – Meir Kay
Producer – Ben Plotkin
1st Assistant Director – Josias Valdez
2nd Assistant Director – Carolyn Maher
Cinematographer – Clint Byrne
Assistant Camera – Adam Ouellette
Gaffer – Alvin Adadevoh
Key Grip – Steven Carmona
Swing – Stephen M. Power
Production Designer – Schneur Menaker
Props Master – Beau Tepper
Set Dresser – Noah M. Shaye
Art PA – Rusty Zimmerman
VFX and Motion Graphics – Nick von Gremp
Editors Paul Brasil & Schneur Menaker
Production Coordinator – Joshua Parkhill
Production Assistant – Yasser Souisri
Production Assistant – Maria Manrique
Cast:
Meir Kay
Shmueli Unger
Angels:
Aaron Judkin
Alex Volkov
Elisha Kievman
Dovid Levi
Zalman Shultz
Congregants:
Baruch Brog
Pinchus Gelbman
Pinchus Roab
Meir Kay
Song credits:
Composed by Hershey Weinberger
Arranged by: Naftali Schnitzler
Kids Choir: MK Studios
Direction/Marketing: Sruly Meyer
Special Thanks:
Cryptic BK Stages – www.crypticbk.com
Mister Rogers Studio – www.wearemisterrogers.com
Rabbi Ari Raskin
Rabbi Levi Plotkin
A Meir Kay Production
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