Archive for the ‘Video Education’ Category

We began shooting on the Canon 5DmkII camera’s after Re:Frame Austin this year and are just astounded by the saturated imagery this camera produces. One of our first shoots on it was documenting “A Lovely Workshop” by Elizabeth Messina. {which we are excited to share here very soon!}

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It’s been an interesting journey shooting weddings on the 5D camera because everyone thinks we are photographers. We get poses and ‘smiles’ left and right. So much so that I often find myself saying “click” just so that people will stop posing and start moving!

What has also been cool is the reaction from photographers {at first the shock on their faces thinking another photographer cramped their shoot!} but secondly, the camaraderie that is strengthened knowing that if the other needs to borrow a lens, battery charger, etc. that we have each others backs.  Many photographers I’ve worked with have said that they purchased or are thinking of purchasing this camera because of it’s video capability, yet they still don’t know how to work with it due to time, not understanding the ingestion or how to edit it…

Well photog friends, here’s your chance! Re:Frame San Francisco has just opened it’s doors to photographers that want to learn all about Canon 5D video workflow.

Learn 5D Video Workflow at RF:SF from Re:Frame Collective on Vimeo.

My filmmaking background began as a photographer… I simply got tired of static images, I wanted my subjects to MOVE within the frame. Perhaps you’re feeling this way as well, or maybe you want to add dimension to your e-sessions, baby shoots, senior portraits or for your own personal family documentation.

RF:SF is a one-time opportunity to submerge yourself with the most accomplished 5D shooters in the game. You will learn more than your brain can handle, and this opportunity is open to people at all levels. There are less than 20 spots left so secure your seat today ~ Looking forward to seeing you in SF!

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:: Early Bird Discount For RF:SF Ends Today ::

The Early Bird rate : $1150 [$1250 after 8/21]
PVA Discount: $995
Alumni Discount: $975

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In an intimate and boutique setting learn from the best and brightest the wedding industry has to offer. Re:Frame is the only place where you can hang out and get to know industry greats Jason Magbanua, Jasmine Star, David Robin, Joe Simon, Leila Khalil and many others all under one roof.

Don’t miss your opportunity to better your business and technical skills while creating business friendships that will last a lifetime. Rates go up to $1250 after today. Photographers are also welcome!

San Francisco is our last Re:Frame Event for a while… so if you are thinking “I’ll go to the next one” you will have missed your chance. {Sign Up Today}

I am soooooo excited about this….

New Addition to the RF:SF Lineup! from Re:Frame Collective on Vimeo.

International photographer and blogging goddess Jasmine Star will be presenting at Re:Frame San Francisco.

Jasmine has a wealth of information on blogging + branding and how to balance the two to promote your brand. If you are a filmmaker new to blogging {raises hand} or perhaps a photographer interested in exploring video {with camera’s such as the Canon 5D} it’s all going to be covered indepth at RF:SF.

Early bird admission ends {next Friday} so sign up today as seats are limited to keep a boutique and hands-on atmosphere. Just $1150 for 4 days of learning and chill’n at The Clift.

Hope to see you there!

FilmFellas is a webisodic series featuring indie filmmakers talking about the things that matter most in life…. making movies! They regularly feature narrative, short film, animation and feature directors and producers who really are movers and shakers in indie film…

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So what a privilege it was to be contacted by Steve Weiss of Zacuto to take part in the first ever Wedding episode!

It was a lot of fun and I hope that it inspires up and coming filmmakers {as well as brides} to see that the days of “uncle bob” and his sappy slow-mo shania twain videos are a thing of the past {well, let’s hope}. Grab some popcorn and Enjoy!