Last year I was approached by the NFB to film a poetry reading by Jordan Scott. The concept was to film a live audience observe Jordan’s poetry reading without they’re knowledge. Through 1 hidden we were able to observe how the audience reacted to Jordan’s unique poetry reading, something that may be unattainable with a visible camera.
A little while back I shot a segment with Canada’s favorite super model COCO ROCHA.
The client, SELL ME OUT was on board to film the photo shoot for FLARE MAGAZINE. I’ve been working closely with SELL ME OUT on a documentary titled “The Litter Guy”. I’ll post more on that as it comes along.
Shot with Panasonic HPX-170 (great camera but can’t get over the low-res lcd)
Rummaging through my hard drive I came across this time lapse I shot through a hotel room window in New York. I was there filming NY Fashion Week for a show I used to dp called Inside Fashion (hi-light of that show had to be filming a segment I shot at the Playboy Mansion). This was my second attempt at the time lapse because someone turned a lamp on in the room in the morning. The reflection off the glass made it unusable. Oh well.
While filming an upcoming reality tv series in the middle of the woods, I managed to sneak in some time to set up the 7D to record a still frame timelapse of the clear starry sky. It’s something you don’t get to see too often living downtown Toronto.
There was a total of 300 pics taken, each exposed for 28 seconds and stitched together using Quicktime’s image sequence. Exported in FCP with a slight touch of color to bring out the white in the stars.
This spring I was asked to film a pilot project with my 7D. The basis was about 4 television hosts working in the city so I was asked to gather busy Toronto footage for b-roll. This still timelapse taken with the Canon 7D. 1 frame every 5 seconds. Reason for shooting stills rather than straight video was to give me a higher resolution timelapse in order to give me more flexibilty in post to accomplish deeper pans and zooms. I’ll be posting much more from that pilot and hopefully soon, the pilot intro itself.
This little test was done almost a year ago when I asked a friend of mine to borrow his 5D Mk2. This was when the camera just started to gain all of the attention for having an unbelievable hd image. Just for fun I asked my brother to put together one of my favorite recipes and put the camera to the test. I have to say my favorite thing about using the 5D was the the ability to grab a narrower depth of field or a beautiful wide shot with just a simple switch of the lens.