New video release

Bringing awareness to our local school through the creation of a special program at Dover-Eyota Elementary.
Filmed over the course of 2 weeks in six stops working cohesively with kindergarteners,
this video includes seasonal wintery drone flights, this two camera interview edit is a joy to watch.

 

Span time with Time Lapse

Some projects occur over the course of a few hours others will take weeks/months
and even years to make.

These videos are some of my favorite produced pieces.
Showcasing the capabilities of time lapse is not daunting. It starts for me with a foundation of risk assessment,
then multiply those variables with a number of cameras to reduce risk.

From one camera to up to twelve you can see how complicated these projects can get.

How do I know this?

Because I created the tutorials-teaching creators, producers and film makers across the country (and the “pond”)
how to use the Afidus Time Lapse camera system as a tool to execute these projects.

 
 
 

Commercial teasers and shows

Some commercials take a day to film, others will be captured throughout seasons.
It’s my job to translate the change. Communicate awareness and ignite interest.

This was done successfully through the first ever commercial land development
utilizing time lapse and seasonal drone footage.

 
 

Changing times call for a change in communication. The Dover-Eyota High School Band created an app to replace the printed calendar. This way all information is current and up-to-date with the changing times.

 
 

Created with joy from the spark of an idea,
these clips were created for social media to garner interest in the organization and events.

 

Tutorials

We all have to learn from someone or a source right? These days it’s located on YouTube, Venmo even TikTok informative shorties works.
This section contains examples showcasing and explaining “The How”. In the form of tutorials. From a camera system and techniques of essential basics in photography to the obscure being “so you want to create graphics for a playground” Yup, I’ve done that too and twice for that matter.

Enjoy!