Posts Tagged ‘Sony EX1’

Second filming day for crossing Antarctica in a microlight

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Here are some frame-grabs from our second day of filming the selection and preparation of recruits for the forthcoming expedition which will entail crossing Antartica in a microlight.  Filming is directed by Ed McGown.

It was another incredible day and an honour to meet such incredible people and watch them take their first flight in a microlight, and hopefully one step closer to the south pole.

One of the recruits, Hannah Campbell, will be running the London marathon this year having lost one of her legs while serving in Iraq. You can follow her progress on Twitter here.

Ungraded frame grabs from microlight documentary on Ex1 and GoPro

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Just shot the first day on a new microlight documentary at Kemble Airfield in the beautiful Cotswolds.  It’s going to be an incredible shoot both technically and emotionally.  We’re filming soldiers from Battle Back as they learn to fly microlights in preparation to be the first to fly a microlight across Antarctica.

Directed by Ed McGown, the first day of ob-doc went well.  Owing to action I ended up not even turning the F3 on and instead shot the whole day on the Ex1 which really is ideal for this sort of action.  On the microlight itself I have one GoPro (huge thanks to ProKit for loaning the GoPro to test out on the microlight) taking visual and one Panasonic TM300 to get an alternative shot, but mainly to capture the audio cleanly from the VHF intercom.

Here are some ungraded frame-grabs and BTS. The most noticeable thing is how the GoPro differs from the Ex1. It’s a shame GoPro don’t offer alternative modes on their camera along the lines of ‘YouTube ready’ and ‘Broadcast ready’, the former being like it is now, and the latter being much flatter.

The reality of owning your own camera gear…where’s my sofa gone?

Monday, January 9th, 2012

The view this evening of my living room…!

Can you find your gear amongst this?  Thank goodness my flatmate is a tv director and we work together, or else he could have rightly gone bonkers when he walked into this mess.  Owning your own equipment can be a little bit of a problem, unless you happened to have a warehouse (which I don’t).  I thought it was an interesting snapshot of how odd / crazy / eccentric my life can be. The fullsize photos are linked from these ones, so have a look and see if your products are floating round…there are a LOT of brands in one shot!

Oh, and before you wonder, yes that is a growlight on that big Manfrotto – just finished filming timelapse on a new 3D plant series which will be broadcast in May this year.