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Late- A Short Film

For a film production class I’m taking, I was required to make a short film. This is really my first attempt at such a project. Overall I’m pretty happy with the results considering the time crunch I was under. Yes there are some things I don’t like and would do differently, but overall It’s not too bad for my first attempt. Everything was shot on the Nikon D7000 and GoPro HD Hero and edited in Final Cut Pro X (iMovie Pro). I really need to do some more of these. Enjoy…

Snow Time Lapse

I decided to attempt a time lapse of our Latest snow storm. I put my D300 on a tripod and used the interval timer to take a shot every 30 seconds. The video came out pretty good. I would have liked to have made it longer with more frames, but I ran out of batteries. I used manual focus and auto exposure. I would have liked to have locked the exposure, but it would have been way off when the sun rose.

Photoshop Lighting Composites

We tried to cram a lot of information into our behind the scenes Corvette shoot video, but had to leave a few things out. This video explains the post production process we use to create our lighting composites. If you haven’t seen the behind the scenes Corvette shoot video, check it out! It shows several composite shots and the images that were used to make them. I have another video explaining the camera and lighting setup process here. If you have any questions please leave a comment on this post, and I’ll try my best to answer it. Enjoy!

Behind The Scenes Corvette Shoot, Cool!

So after being inspired by http://fstoppers.com, myself and Thomas Woodson decided to collaborate on a very large automotive shoot and film the whole thing to submit in the Fstoppers contest. We’re both getting into automotive photography, and perfecting our craft shoot by shoot.

The video is not only meant to give you a look into our shoot, but to show you how we shot the images. We want to give you every technical detail on our photo shoot and not hold anything back.

We had a blast on this shoot and video production and hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did making it!

Right now we just have the video for the contest entry done, but we plan on releasing a series of videos detailing every aspect of this shoot, so check back often. I spent so much time editing this video, that I haven’t really had time to edit my images. I will post the final images from the shoot as soon as possible. In the meantime, check out our contest entry video!

If you have any questions or comments please feel free to use the comments section below in this post.

Go see our video and lots of other great ones at http://Fstoppers.com. We’re on their front page!

 

F-150 Shoot #2

F-150 Shoot 2I decided to tackle photographing the truck again. This time I set out to get two different images. I wanted one shot of the front of my truck  up on some sort of hill, and one of the interior. I think I came out with two pretty cool shots.

Like my other automotive shots, I took several images with different lighting angles and combined them together. With this technique, I can have a well lit foreground and a pitch black background. I like the effect this gives.  This approach was used on both the interior and exterior shots. I planned on adding in a nice landscape in the windshield of the truck, but couldn’t find a suitable one in my library. Hopefully I can take a nice shot to put there, but the gradient works for now.

I also decided to attempt a behind the scenes video from the shoot. I got the idea from the folks over at http://FStoppers.com who showcase and produce behind the scenes videos of photo shoots. This video isn’t even remotely close to their standards, but it gave me a chance to practice my video editing skills. I don’t have very good video gear, but I’m going to try to produce some better videos soon. Myself and fellow friend and photographer Thomas Woodson are going to try to make a killer video of one of our shoots, so I need lots and lots of practice. Sorry for the blurry overhead shot. The camera I used was a crappy point and shoot with horrible auto focus. I was going to reshoot it, but the battery died.