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What’s in My Camera Bag-what we used to cover the Olympics.

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

This post is inspired by a Kris Krug photo on his flickr photostream who then inspired John Biehler to do the same.  I find this stuff super interesting so I thought I would do the same.  Here is what we have been shooting our feature length Documentary on.  We did start last year with a JVC DV Cam then used a RED then the HVX 200 and finally  DSLR’s in August.

the new doc kit.

In this pic is two DSLR’s-so we are shooting at 1080p HD at 30fps, which is amazing!  The two lenses are a 16-35mm 2.8 and a 28-135mm.  I like to shoot one camera wide and one tight at the same time.  We use two tripods and at the bottom of the frame is a linear bearing, by Glidetrack, just a little something to add to the top of one tripod the gives a little left right action.  It’s great production value.  There is a mini shot gun mic for one camera and a wireless lav for the other.  In the middle of the frame is a small level and a light I mount on the camera, just a small eye light that works very well.  Finally you can see my TNMH badge, camera tape of course and a lens cleaning kit.  There you have it….studio in a backpack.

Video Blog Post #6 – Day 16 of the Games

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Video Blog Post #5 – Day 11 of the Games

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Video Blog Post #4 – Day 9 of the Games

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Video Blog Post #3 – Day 6 of the Games

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Video Blog Post #2 – Day 4 of the Games

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Video Blog Post #1 – Day 2 of the Games

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Create. Share. Be Brilliant!

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

I borrowed this slogan from my friend Sue’s blog Suzemuze.  It really defines Social Media for me and is a great description of those who have been embracing our project and sharing With Glowing Hearts with their friends and followers.

Our Press section is growing daily thanks to folks like Dave Olson, who has been spreading the word about our film.  Dave has many projects on the web including his blog filled with ‘nuggets, noticed or observed’.

There was a great piece done by DOXA Blogger Mike Browne.  They run a documentary film festival in Vancouver comprised of public screenings, workshops, panel discussions and public forums.  They had a really cool fundraiser last year where they auction off ‘celebrity cameras’.  I was lucky enough to win the bid for my favorite filmmaker’s camera, Denys Arcand!

Gillian Shaw over at the Vancouver Sun, Bob Mackin at 24hr and Stephen Hui of the Georgia Straight have also been telling the world about us.  They are all doing some interesting work blending traditional media and new media so I suggest checking them out.

Frances MacKinnon at Youth films International where they are giving students an introduction to the real-life documentary experience from concept through completion, had some kind words for us in a post about ‘Social Change’.

At NorthGeek.com they’re ” just a bunch of dudes who love to talk about tech. All this geeky stuff really excites us, so we want to share it with you: THE WORLD.”  They have a cool post about the new Google ‘Snowview’.

I have learned much from my 1st year participating in new media and am excited about the new discoveries and the new people I have connected with.

Thanks to all and continue to create, share and be brilliant!

Andrew

Webisode #4-Garvin Snider

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Hey Folks,

Here’s the final Webisode.

On the day that Megaphone Magazine launched its special Olympic (Commemorative) issue we wanted to release our video about Garvin Snider, one of their vendors.

I first met Garvin in a cafe in the DTES.  I was meeting him to pick up my 2009 Hope in Shadows Calender and book.  A remarkable, compassionate guy  with a terrific sense of humor and a compelling story.  In the last year I’ve filmed Garvin at many different events and happenings. He has great insights and even greater outlook.  Committed to vendor training at both Megaphone and Hope in Shadows, Garvin is making change possible, not only by helping others in his community, but by being a poster for  human kindness.  Just before Christmas I met Garvin for a little catch up interview.  When we finished he reached into his bag a pulled out a Hope in Shadows toque with a Megaphone pin and said this is for you.  A small gesture with a lot of meaning.  I asked how calender sales were going and he spoke of donating some of his money from the sales to those in other countries facing similar problems of homelessness and poverty.  Reaching beyond his neighborhood Garvin truly is an agent for global change.

His convictions and devotion to standing up for what he knows is right and steadfast commitment has seen him through many things.  Will it see him through the Olympics?

This is his story. Enjoy

Andrew


Webisode #3-W2 Community Media Arts

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Hey Everyone,

‘With Glowing Hearts’ is a story about hope and one of a community struggling to be heard.  Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES), rated as the poorest postal code in Canada, is infamous for its social ills, but unknown to many it is a community full of heart.  Fighting for social justice is not new to this community. Their voice that is continually ignored, now faces its biggest fight as the world comes to Vancouver for the 2010 Olympics.  One of the most publicized fights has been for community space in the contentious Woodward’s redevelopment.

“The Woodward’s Squat (video) was an autonomous direct action housing initiative that took place in Vancouver over 92 days in the fall of 2002.”  from woodsquat.wordpress.com

Now in 2010 in the shadow of the Olympics and under the  famous – and refurnished -  ‘W’ the redevelopment has opened just in time for the world to see.

Webisode #3, the story of W2 follows the journey of a community fighting for it’s space in it’s own neighborhood.  During the the Games W2 will be running all kinds of great programming including ‘Fearless City Mobile’ a Citizen Journalist platform, just visit them behind the flames on Hastings St.  ‘Fire with Fire’ is an Isabelle Hayeur installation running through February in the windows of W2.


Video posted under the creative commons license from www.youtube.com/user/kriskrug