Project Hope Behind the Scenes
Our goal: To create a video that would inspire runners and sponsors to participate in the upcoming 42 mile, 5 person team race for Project Hope. We were excited to do this for many reasons–especially getting to be a part of something that would benefit children with autism. The Hope Relay is actually designed to [...]
Read moreCorrecting optical aberration and geometric distortion on the Panasonic HVX200
Optical aberration. Geometric distortion. “What?” you ask. I’ll explain. On the Project Hope Relay shoot, I wanted a really wide shot from across the lake with the runner in the distance. It’s a beautiful scene and I wanted the Furman bell tower on the right side of the frame and the lake as the lower [...]
Read moreVideo for the Department of Homeland Security
We were privileged to work with Shafer & Huguley Marketing to create this video for the Department of Homeland Security. The full run time is about 11 minutes and explains what DMO-ADA (Distributed Mission Operations-Air Defense Artillery) encompasses. Sorry we can’t show you the whole thing (unless you show us your security clearance), but take [...]
Read moreShooting in Slow Motion – Overcranking the HVX
I love the Panasonic HVX200. I love it’s tapeless counterpart, the HPX170 even more. One of the things I enjoy so much about these cameras (considering their price range) is the ability they have to operate in “film cam” mode and shoot at variable frame rates. When you ‘overcrank’ at 60 frames per second and [...]
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