Greg Harris
August 20th, 2014, 05:50 PM
THE DISTRICT on Vimeo
"The District" is a Washington D.C. based timelapse project I decided to take on since I've lived in the area my entire life and I think it has beauty and architecture that needs to be seen.
While shooting "The District" of course I ran into a few issues. Weather is typically the most important aspect of any timelapse project but parking and tourists were the biggest speed bumps while filming from April-August. Most major cities have high rise / skyscrapers but D.C. is very limited to the height of buildings which makes you think more and get more creative with your shots. You do have to map every little shot so you can execute it properly. Most shots in "The District" were shot 2-4 separate times due to weather or bad research on my end.
A lot of people message me about permits or Park / Federal police that may have issues with me shooting. When you have a lot of motion controlled gear set up next to monuments / parks you have to expect some attention. I never really had any of those things. I've run into some situations in the past but nothing major like getting arrested or ticketed.
Gear Used
Canon 5d Mark3
Canon 6d
Canon 16-35 2.8L II
Canon 70-200 2.8L II
Canon 14mm 2.8L
Canon 24-70 2.8L II
MOTION CONTROL
Kessler Stealth
elektraDRIVE BASIC
elektraDRIVE 500 Series Motor Pod
kesslercrane.com/
Emotimo TB3 Black
emotimo.com/
SOFTWARE
Lightroom 4.0
Adobe After Effects CS6
Adobe Premier Pro CS6
MUSIC:
"The Fathers Heart"
Tony Anderson
themusicbed.com
mikezorger.com
zorgablog@blogspot.com
facebook.com/mikezorger
twitter.com/mikezorger
Licensing Details - Available in 4K
mikezorger@gmail.com
"The District" is a Washington D.C. based timelapse project I decided to take on since I've lived in the area my entire life and I think it has beauty and architecture that needs to be seen.
While shooting "The District" of course I ran into a few issues. Weather is typically the most important aspect of any timelapse project but parking and tourists were the biggest speed bumps while filming from April-August. Most major cities have high rise / skyscrapers but D.C. is very limited to the height of buildings which makes you think more and get more creative with your shots. You do have to map every little shot so you can execute it properly. Most shots in "The District" were shot 2-4 separate times due to weather or bad research on my end.
A lot of people message me about permits or Park / Federal police that may have issues with me shooting. When you have a lot of motion controlled gear set up next to monuments / parks you have to expect some attention. I never really had any of those things. I've run into some situations in the past but nothing major like getting arrested or ticketed.
Gear Used
Canon 5d Mark3
Canon 6d
Canon 16-35 2.8L II
Canon 70-200 2.8L II
Canon 14mm 2.8L
Canon 24-70 2.8L II
MOTION CONTROL
Kessler Stealth
elektraDRIVE BASIC
elektraDRIVE 500 Series Motor Pod
kesslercrane.com/
Emotimo TB3 Black
emotimo.com/
SOFTWARE
Lightroom 4.0
Adobe After Effects CS6
Adobe Premier Pro CS6
MUSIC:
"The Fathers Heart"
Tony Anderson
themusicbed.com
mikezorger.com
zorgablog@blogspot.com
facebook.com/mikezorger
twitter.com/mikezorger
Licensing Details - Available in 4K
mikezorger@gmail.com