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If you have not seen the Go Pro HD Hero camera before, let me introduce it to you. We have bought a few of these this summer for various projects and they are a lot of fun to play with and the footage is absolutely amazing. We will have some new Fstoppers videos coming out soon with Go Pro HD footage but in the meantime you must check out these videos. Click the
Full Post for a few details about the Go Pros and to see two other fun videos.
Joel Grimes has an amazing portfolio and in this video we get a glimpse of what it takes to shoot and then edit one of his images. Check out Joel’s website at www.joelgrimes.com and visit www.joelgrimesworkshops.com for more tutorials.
Here’s a clever idea: Create a campaign without showing the product… Watch this quick video of my good friend Caesar Lima doing his thing and then read all about this interesting marketing idea and the technical side of this shoot in the full post.
Hello my name is Sam Robles and I am a new contributing photographer on the fstoppers team. I’m a commercial shooter working in South Florida. My favorite subjects are athletes and real people. Currently, I just moved to a new studio, where I’m in the process of building a cyclorama. Check out the video below and read the full post to learn more about work.
Sam Robles – cyclorama from Sam Robles on Vimeo.
The Nikon D3s is Nikon’s only DSLR capable of giving the user full manual control of video capture on the camera. This means you can control aperture, ISO sensitivity and shutter speed. In this post we’ll explain how you can easily gain manual control of video on the Nikon D3s.
I just ran across Tom Lowe’s work and it is breathe taking. I would try to explain it but you simply have to watch it to believe it. Behind the scenes footage after the break.
Timescapes Timelapse: Mountain Light from Tom Lowe @ Timescapes on Vimeo.
This online film by director Adam Berg and Stink Digital (http://www.stinkdigital.tv/) took home the Cannes Lions 2009 Film Grand Prix, and boy did it deserve it! Developed to highlight Philips new 21:9 cinema proportion television, the film consists of one long tracking shot a la Goodfellas (albeit with more explosions and clowns). Check out the visual masterpiece and then the making-of videos below. Betcha can’t watch just once…





