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Movie #11 of 2022: Nobody
“Give me the goddamn kitty cat bracelet, motherfucker!“
#ReleasetheEvanSchiffCut.
17kg of gimbal rig for 4-5hrs a day my back is ruined, someone please nip over to rural Russia for a massage please & thank you X
BCS Season 4 BTS: This graphic details the cameras used by the Better Call Saul S4 camera department (created by Jesse Gideon Heidenfeld). The "K" & "L" cameras are the Arri 35mm film cameras used in the teaser of episode 4x05 to match the look of Breaking Bad. If I’ve heard things correctly on the Insider podcast, the Red Helium is their digital workhorse. The Panasonic Varicam is the one they use for all of the glorious, night shots. The Sony A7S is used for shots in tight spaces and for time lapse.
Swiss Jura Aerials
RED Epic W 8K s35 kamera ve Arri Zeiss Master Prime Lens seti ile birlikte diğer aksesuarlardan oluşan özel setimizdir.
Greater Charlotte Freight PSA:
As kids, we all remember that moment. The ground starts to shake beneath our feet, the whistle blows in the distance, our heart pounds with excitement and then you catch your first glimpse of her; the most beautiful steel lady you’ve ever seen. She moves down the tracks with a powerful grace, her cars majestically in tow. Not much has changed; our team still gets that child-like excitement when we see a train or an airplane take off. We were fortunate to recently work on a project that allowed us to relive those childhood memories by filming trains, planes and trucks.
Centralina Council of Governments, one of our clients on this project, helps find innovative solutions to both existing and future challenges facing Greater Charlotte and unifies the region’s collective resources to help grow the economy, create jobs, improve the quality of life and control the cost of government.After being selected from their RFP process, we were tasked by CCOG and the North Carolina Department of Transportation, to create a PSA that would highlight the importance of freight in the region and in the country. We worked in creative collaboration with CCOG and decided the best way to showcase the importance of freight was to show the impact it has on the quality of our daily lives, the resources we consume, and give a nod to those that work tirelessly to make it possible.We shot the whole piece in just 3 days, at multiple locations across the Greater Charlotte region. The tough thing about trains, planes and trucks is that they don’t like to sit still for very long. We wanted to capture them in their environment, working and hauling goods, so it took a large amount of pre-production and scheduling to make sure we captured all that was desired, in short bursts to not disrupt the equipment’s schedules, and in a safe manner for our crew and talent. Thanks to the North Carolina Highway Patrol, the Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Department, Walmart, Piedmont Rail, American Airlines, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, the City of Charlotte, Charlotte Film and the towns of Waxhaw and Belmont, NC we were able to shut down roads, perform rolling road blocks, ride around on train engines, get up under airplanes and out on runways.
To keep the piece authentic and highlight real people, all of the workers featured in this video were captured in their real world / local environments. This project would not have been possible without these hard working individuals, our stellar crew and the hard working team at CCOG.
We are happy to be a part of this campaign and grateful its been received well by the community. We hope that next time you see one of these beautiful metal machines go down the road, you’ll pause for a moment and smile, knowing all that they provide to our way of life and this world we proudly inhabit.
WATCH HERE
CLIENTS: Centralina Council of Governments & North Carolina Department of Transportation
PRODUCTION: La Storia Productions
CAST & CREW:
LSP Client Services: Geoff Walker
Producer: Molly McKinney
Director: Michael Crissinger
Director of Photography: R.C. Walker
1st AC: Zach Whiteside
Audio: Geoff Walker
Key Gaffer: Brett Ray
Grip: Kelly RuBottom
Production Assistant: Jack Fernandez
Camera: RED Weapon 8K
Lenses: Fujinon 20-120mm, Arri Ultra Primes
Shoot day 2 - base camp @3500m above sea level
DP gig commercial for Roviva