Michael Y Wong
April 28th, 2008, 03:16 AM
Hello guys,
Before leaving my old job, I was commissioned to direct an international series before my tenure @ IBM was finished. I didn't have much say with regards to the content itself; but was lucky enough to be granted with complete creative control on the project.
Each episode was allocated a 3 hour shooting time (for both interviews and money sequences); unfortunately for most episodes I had to shoot alone - but the more later episodes I was lucky to have Patrick's help.
Although the content in the material itself is obviously not wedding related; I wanted to share these with this community since the fact is that most of the workflow and techniques used in the shoot from the entire series is 100% stemmed from experience gained from shooting weddings. Most notably shooting run and gun with inflexible time constraints, creating & designing sequences in efforts to tell a story; in addition to dealing with exposure issues in a non-studio/set environment.
The basic workflow for the series are interview shots using the Brevis35 adapter mixed with some flying footage that for the most part is unseen in the corporate world.
The series is now playing internationally within IBM and I was recently given legal permission to showcase these 2 episodes on our website; if my memory serves me correctly these episodes were shot about 6 months ago.
http://stillmotionblog.com/?p=408
Enjoy! Honest feedback and contsructive criticism is always appreciated.
Michael
Before leaving my old job, I was commissioned to direct an international series before my tenure @ IBM was finished. I didn't have much say with regards to the content itself; but was lucky enough to be granted with complete creative control on the project.
Each episode was allocated a 3 hour shooting time (for both interviews and money sequences); unfortunately for most episodes I had to shoot alone - but the more later episodes I was lucky to have Patrick's help.
Although the content in the material itself is obviously not wedding related; I wanted to share these with this community since the fact is that most of the workflow and techniques used in the shoot from the entire series is 100% stemmed from experience gained from shooting weddings. Most notably shooting run and gun with inflexible time constraints, creating & designing sequences in efforts to tell a story; in addition to dealing with exposure issues in a non-studio/set environment.
The basic workflow for the series are interview shots using the Brevis35 adapter mixed with some flying footage that for the most part is unseen in the corporate world.
The series is now playing internationally within IBM and I was recently given legal permission to showcase these 2 episodes on our website; if my memory serves me correctly these episodes were shot about 6 months ago.
http://stillmotionblog.com/?p=408
Enjoy! Honest feedback and contsructive criticism is always appreciated.
Michael