I have been working on a series of marketing photos for my employer's new website which is several years in the making. The images are to be used for the rotating flash banner. The banner is to have it's graphic element on the right side. The banner is 960 x 321 pixels. Subsequently the Rule of Thirds is out the window. I am basically shooting "Halves" where I cut the photo down the middle and stuff on the right is in focus and the stuff on the left is a blurred out.
In my camera cabinet I found a truly great lens. It is a Nikkor 85mm 1:1.4. I had the University pick up a Canon FS-72U lens filter set with a ND 8 neutral density filter. With the combination of the super fast 1.4 aperture and the ND 8 I can get extremely tight depth of field. Here are a few examples.
A portfolio of media I create including photography, video production, audio production and easy to use web design.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Study Abroad: Cross Boundaries
Here is a video that I just finished for Eastern Washington University's Study Abroad Progam.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Moving Keyframes in Motion
I just happened upon a strange quirk of Apple Motion 3.0.2. Maybe it's existed all along in previous versions but I just found it. When you keyframe a behavior, in my case keyframe the speed of a Motion Path, and move the behavior on the timeline the keyframes don't move. They stay rigid to the time of their creation. This causes problems when you want to move a layer with a behavior to a different spot on the timeline because all that beautiful motion you just created has to be redone.
But, I found a work-around!!! Simply slide the behavior to the new time you want in the timeline. Place the play-head on the first frame of the moved behavior and then select the clip the the behavior is attached to. Simply press the letter "i" to set a new In-point. The clip should start at the same point as the behavior. Now go to the end frame of the behavior, be sure to left arrow key back on frame select the clip again and press the letter "o". This sets the Out-point of the clip to the same as the behavior.
But, I found a work-around!!! Simply slide the behavior to the new time you want in the timeline. Place the play-head on the first frame of the moved behavior and then select the clip the the behavior is attached to. Simply press the letter "i" to set a new In-point. The clip should start at the same point as the behavior. Now go to the end frame of the behavior, be sure to left arrow key back on frame select the clip again and press the letter "o". This sets the Out-point of the clip to the same as the behavior.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Challenge Course Leap of Death
Here's a shot of me jumping for a trapeze on Eastern's Challenge Course.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
New Eastern Theater Ad
Here is the newly completed theater ad for Eastern Washington University. It will play regionally in theaters before movie. Eric Galey and Stu Steiner created the spot. They asked me to come in and mix the piece which I was glad to do. I hope you enjoy it. Tell me what you think about it.
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