Hey Guys,
Never shared this piece before, but I really like it. I've shot this in november when I was travelling australia.
https://vimeo.com/54900474
Here's a brief description:
"Grain - A Documentary about rural life in Australia" tells the story of rural living in Australia and what it is like to come onto a farm after living in big cities for practically all your life.
The piece was shot in about 5-6 hours or so on one single day with no preparation before hand. The aim was not to make a technically spectacular and visually incredible documentary, but to simply tell a story! We visited my brother Tim on the farm for 2 days, shot timelapses and created the documentary.
The whole documentary was shot with one camera (FS100) and one Lens! (Canon 24-70 F2.
. Canon lens was adapted with the Metabones EF to E-Mount adapter. Other than that, I used the Zacuto EVF for about 10% of the shots and then just dumped it because the setup was too big. I just went with Peaking, Histogram and Zebras in the strong sunlight to judge focus and exposure. Audio wise: NTG-2 straight into FS100. Interview recorded with the Rode Pinmic with the wind fluffy. Other sound comes from NTG-3 into Marantz PMD661 I believe. Not sure however, I didn't do the sound!
Enjoy!
Never shared this piece before, but I really like it. I've shot this in november when I was travelling australia.
https://vimeo.com/54900474
Here's a brief description:
"Grain - A Documentary about rural life in Australia" tells the story of rural living in Australia and what it is like to come onto a farm after living in big cities for practically all your life.
The piece was shot in about 5-6 hours or so on one single day with no preparation before hand. The aim was not to make a technically spectacular and visually incredible documentary, but to simply tell a story! We visited my brother Tim on the farm for 2 days, shot timelapses and created the documentary.
The whole documentary was shot with one camera (FS100) and one Lens! (Canon 24-70 F2.

Enjoy!
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