Sunday, April 21, 2013

Late Night Update

  It sure has been awhile since I've payed much attention to Vision 560. I feel like apologizing to the inter web. Sorry inter web. 
  While many of you are most likely sound asleep in your warm beds, I find this time sufficient to update you on why I haven't found available time to focus on the blog.
  A lot has been going on lately, both with my full-time job at Sardis Media and with my personal company, Moore Photo & Video. Since January, I've been to Kansas City, Dallas twice, L.A., I've had a few gigs Downtown Chicago, Sao Paulo, Upper Michigan, Las Vegas and New Orleans. It's nice to catch a breathe this week. 


  Killing Poe, the film I'm humbly the Director of Photography and Editor for, is kicking on all cylinders. It's been a relentless development in preparation for our shoot date in July. If you are interested in assisting, please email me at tmoore@sardismedia.com. I'm currently in the process of building up my film crew and would love to hear from you if you're interested. 


  Las Vegas was a great time for me to get my hands on some gear I was looking into. I attended NAB with my main focus on finding a good wireless follow focus configuration within my price point. I landed on Redrocks wireless follow focus system with the intent to someday upgrade to their iPhone configuration. Someday when I have loads of cash (fingers crossed) I'd love to grab the Arri WCU-4


  Well there's my short update certainly skipping over some details due to heavy-weighted, watery eyes. Hope all is well fellow followers. Goooood night!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Larger State Of Dreaming

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Here's a sneak peek into my recent shoot with the band Larger State Of Dreaming. Check them out on facebook here: www.facebook.com/largerstateofdreaming?fref=ts

Here's another edit I did for Larger State Of Dreaming.

Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm ƒ/2.8
Exposure: 1/250 at ƒ/13
ISO: 50
Focal Length: 48mm

Strobist:
(2) AB800's on either side of subject through 75" strip banks
AB800 above camera through beauty dish
Triggered by Cybersyncs