Production notes from Future of Flight shoot


CLICK HERE to view the Future of Flight Web Gallery.

This is a behind the scenes video clip of our production for the Future of Flight Foundation. Nine months after our my first proposal, we finally started production on this incredibly interesting project. One which I hope will have a huge impact on the way people look at nurturing innovation in our younger generation. We were commissioned to produce an informational fundraiser video for the Future of Flight Foundation. Like most foundations, they need to seek out funding for there operations, exhibits and programs. In the spirit of innovation, I took the plunge and decided to shoot the principal photography with the Red One. This is a high end cinema camera that’s more like a computer than a traditional video camera. We shot it in 4K which roughly gives you 4 times the size of 1080 HD video.

CLICK HERE to check out a web gallery of photos from Steven Bradford. The deliverable will be a Blu-Ray disc that will be presented on a 30’ screen in the gallery along with a donor kiosk at the entrance of this installation. With about 200,000 visitors a year, we are proud to be involved in this local project for an inspiring cause. Stay tuned for more as we delve into the post production process of this piece.

Daniel Cardenas
Producer/Director

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How to Measure an X-Ray beam with a Fluke tool.

This how to video segment was produced for Fluke Biomedical. Shooting in studio and on location, it was shot in HD, and ultimately it was distributed via the web in a custom Flash player we created. One of the biggest challenges of the shoot was to get a real working X-Ray lab to shoot. With a couple of favors called in and a quick in and out, after hours, we were able to get the shots we needed.

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Installation of the Hawk-IR with Clir-VU

This informative installation video was created for Hawk-IR, a UK-based company that makes taking thermal images of hazardous equipment safe and easy.

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