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The Abduction of Jesse Bookman was 100% hand held. Lighting and hand holding a whole show was a challenge, but a great crew helped pull it off. | ![]() |
Pineapple was shot on a Sony f-900. Had a great, hard working crew. I insisted in pre-production that we do three five day weeks and never go over 12 hr. days. We did it. | |
| This highdef feature was shot in Dallas in July '04. The crew was fantastic. Hate Crime |
Four 10 second spots for GE Sealants. These are national ads for the Weather Channel. General Electric |
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Can incredible slomo material be produced with the CineAlta? 24P SloMo Test |
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This was shot on 16mm film. This guy was alot of fun. We used 1200 par HMIs through the windows and did |
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This was shot on the Cine Alta. To create a mood of monotony
and boredom, we decided to desaturate the colors in-camera. Aidswalk |
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House With Pool is a 20 min narrative without dialogue. A three and a half day shoot, day and night, interior and exteriors. It was a very challenging and rewarding project. I had a fantastic gaffer, Peter Clarson. |
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These are clips from a full length feature I shot on
the Cine Alta. For camera filtration, we used a Schneider 8-12 for the warm look, and a #1 soft EFX for a little diffusion. Master of the Game |
This is art, shot on the Cine Alta. We were going for a hard, lightbulb source sort of look. It's displayed at about 10' tall, rear projection, in various museums around Europe. |
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This was a technique I used to maintain continuity
for camera framing and |
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I did this fun piece with my son in the back yard when I first got my f900. I needed some demo material, so my brilliant wife made up this quick little Ad. No TV Week |
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This project was shot on 16mm film. It won Addie awards in Austin and New Orleans. PB&J |
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This spot with Lyle Lovett was shot on the SDX-900, my first experience with that camera. KGSR. | |
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Behind the scenes from "Master of the Game." The stunt gun is wired to the air gun behind Gary. When he pulls the trigger, the air gun blows brain matter on the curtains; cool. Behind The Scenes |
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