Shooter Sites
They told me July was slow, but I beg to differ… This shoot Joel and I packed the bags into the truck and headed down to Birmingham, Alabama for the SEC media days. We ended up in a hotel packed with media from all over for a three day smörgåsbord of college football with our […]
Read More →Newsreel photog Reed N. Haythorne of Hearst Metrotone writes about picking up a shipment of newsfilm from the US-Mexican border back in 1928 and the harrowing flight he had to take to get it delivered to Ft. Worth. He wrote this article recalling that trip five years later in 1933. Read More →
Los Angeles based crew, Dan Lowrey, and apprentice Matt Rossetti hit the road to Lake Tahoe with the NFL Network. Equipped with the Sony F3 and Arri Ultra primes, Lowrey was able to setup the perfect look. They picked off interviews with some well known NFL legends at Edgewood’s American Century Championship. Not wasting a […]
Read More →No matter how much you read about how to put together a video sequence, it’s always better to see the process in action. Many thanks to Dave Wertheimer for sharing this how-to that he produced for the NPPA Video Workshop. If you ever get confused about screen direction or the “imaginary line,” take a look …
Continue reading ‘Editing sequences for TV news’ »
Read More →Go To Team’s Chicago and Nashville crews have joined forces on a five-week shoot for the Big Ten Network! The first stop was Indiana, who boasts of two schools in the B1G Conference. Shooting began at Purdue University in West Lafayette, and then Indiana University in Bloomington. Several athletes from each school dutifully donned makeup […]
Read More →You might not know it from my blog activity, but I’ve been pretty busy this year.These pictures are from over 3 months ago. It was a Sunday and I was keeping an eye on the news van we had parked in front of the courthouse.The Jackson Family…
Read More →