Archive for March, 2011


Corporate photography | Headshot photoshoot | Chiswick Photography

posted March 31, 2011

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Had a great photo shoot today, here in our studio in the Barley Mow Centre, shooting the team from fellow tenants SeaSure. We shot group and headshots for their website, went for a high key look. Very pleased with the results (all of these have had no post-production):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fire Resistance testing | industrial video filming

posted March 28, 2011

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Today we’re on a three camera shoot at Chiltern International Fire near High Wycombe, a client for many years now, filming new material for conference videos and new commercials.

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One day, two shoots

posted March 23, 2011

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A nice early start today as we have two shoots: one for regular clients Chadbourne & Parke, filming another of their CPD presentations, and now we’re on the first day of a two day shoot for Threshold Communications, filming a drama-based training film.


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Peugeot Mu infomercial

posted March 17, 2011

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Good fun filming at Peugeot in Chiswick today, using our Cobra Crane bequeathed by David Lee, and the 550d / slider combo. Look out for the edited film on chiswickw4.com


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Evaluating the Marshall V-LCD50-HDMI

posted March 16, 2011

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Cheers to Martin at 3D Broadcast for arranging a loan unit to evaluate the Marshall V-LCD50-HDMI monitor, for use with our JVC GY-HM100s and Canon 550d. First impressions are good; it’s a clear crisp picture with a wide view angle and easy function buttons.


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JVC’s excellent support

posted March 14, 2011

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Just at JVC HQ in north London; last week I noticed a dead pixel in one of our GY-HM100 cameras. Emailed JVC and was invited in immediately for it to be fixed – excellent customer service!

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Pfizer KOP round-table discussion filming

posted March 9, 2011

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Another corporate two camera shoot – our two JVC GY-HM100 HD cameras – for Atlanta-based agency (R)evolution: filming a discussion between industry leaders from various sectors about the future of the doctor – patient relationship, how technology will change this/is changing it (i.e. patients diagnosing themselves because of improved access to medical information), and the role Pfizer, the end client, and other pharmaceutical companies might play in this.

Great work from Andrew Litt, a lighting cameraman we’ll be working with a lot from now on.

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NHS Physiotherapy video

posted March 5, 2011

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An enjoyable shoot yesterday with actor Charles Armstrong (also appearing as the BBC engineer in The King’s Speech) and new assistant Dave Hallett. We were filming with Marie Loizides of Barking and Dagenham NHS Trust.

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London conference filming | Rally Software

posted March 3, 2011

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Filming today at a Rally Software conference: Program, Product, Development Managers and Executives hear from peers about how their development teams are realizing the benefits of Agile development practices.

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