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Nightmare in Canada
produced by Ocean Entertainment
My study of Canadian Horror film for this doc revealed recurring cinematic technique that I implemented in shooting each of the interviews. An over all consistent look was maintained using dramatic shadows, a little green or natural blue and creative use of Vaseline straight on a clear filter.
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Indienation
produced by IFC
We traveled to film festivals around the world packaging 18 episodes in 9 trips. This was a practice in bare bones shooting made easy using a professional low light camera. With available light as my friend I used a 100W lamp for hair or background separation and a properly color corrected sun gun for fill and eye light.
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Welcome to the Global Village
produced by WETV
Shot in PAL with high speed shutter effects and long lens activity we created a film look by also minimizing depth of field. A little creativity goes a long way.
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Street Cents
produced by CBC
This parody uses over the top film effect achieved in camera with soft effects and minimum depth of field.
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Eastern Tide
produced by Pulldown productions
An amazing example of how good mini DV Cams can look. Shot with a Canon GL-1 and a Sony PD-150. Use of standard photographic principles will always make good pictures. Technology is starting to catch up.
***AWARD*** Awarded Best Canadian Mountain Film at the Vancouver Mountain Film Festival. Selected for The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2002.
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