As a follow-up to the first one, here’s a Teshler-produced commercial for GreenBuilders, a local Austin company that is building “green” homes for everyone. Once again, the cast was created with highly-selective stock photography and the extreme camera move was the result of camera projection, one of my favorite fx techniques.
Sometimes the commercial world produces a client (and a product) you can feel good about. Here’s a stylized “frozen-moment” commercial we did for GreenBuilders, a local Austin company that is bringing “green” building techniques to the $200,000 home range. (A rather remarkable feat, that.) The commercial was produced economically at Teshler Inc. with stock photography and my favorite camera projection technique. We’ll be doing an interior version next.
This is a little test I put together in about four hours one Saturday afternoon in early ’07. John Bryant and I had been talking about my doing an fx shot for the Duplass’ brothers upcoming film Baghead, and I had a decent idea of how to pull it off. Had my wife film me hand-held for a few tries and then I stuck the camera on a tripod for...
Stu Maschwitz’ new DV Rebel’s Guide is chock full of the straight-forward genius that brought us such wonders as Magic Bullet film look and the recent Colorista. But sometimes it’s the little things that make for big happiness. In my case, a lot of the actual content of the Guide is cozy comfort for me; I’ve been a loyal follower of Stu’s Prolost site and a DV rebel myself since...