Behind-the-Scenes with Big Pictures

Posts Tagged ‘Director of Photography’


Canon C300 added to Big Pictures Equipment Lineup

We are excited to announce the addition of the new Canon C300 Super 35mm Cinema Camera to the Big Pictures equipment offerings here in Colorado.






Shooting For Under Armour with HDX900 and Phantom Camera

A slow-moving bullet pierces a pane of glass, sending tiny shards in a million directions. A fist breaks through a piece of wood, and then turns into a car. A bird flies in slow motion, revealing every detail of its wings in action. This is the domain of high speed digital photography. Shooting moving objects [...]






Shooting True First Person Interviews

In the Academy Award-winning documentary film Fog of War, Robert McNamara looks directly into the lens as he talks about the trials and tribulations of the Vietnam War. The effect is unnerving and powerful. He’s speaking directly to us – the audience – without the filter of the interviewer. It feels incredibly intimate, and almost [...]






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There often comes a point in a shoot day, or week, when the value of the footage we’ve shot exceeds that of the equipment we’re using to shoot it! You look at the tapes and start to think of the work that was done to capture the footage, the lighting, the heartfelt storytelling by the [...]






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One of the greatest benefits of working in the film and television industry is getting to spend time with so many interesting people.There are the famous ones, of course – the actors, athletes, rock stars, CEOs. But it’s often the not-so-famous that end up being the most interesting. These are the ordinary people thrust into [...]






Shooting a Western Scene for Mayne Event

Like the crew of an old John Ford movie, or a spaghetti western of years past, they searched the Dakotas for iconic western scenes, cliches of a time gone by… Their two-day quest led them to the streets of Deadwood, old casinos and saloons, and the carved faces at Mount Rushmore. While their mission wasn’t [...]






Tom Shooting with the EZ Jib

The EZ FX Jib adds the high production value of fluid movement, at a lower in terms of cost of both time and money than larger jibs.The EZ Jib provides up to 7 feet of vertical movement, and provides a maximum camera height of 10 feet. It takes our crews under fifteen minutes to set [...]






Using the HPX170 to Interview snowboarder Steve Fischer about quest for 2010 Olympics

We’re pleased to announce the recent addition of the new Panasonic HPX170 to our camera package lineup. The AG-HPX170 is an ultra-mobile P2 HD handheld camcorder featuring full, 4:2:2 independent frame production quality HD and solid-state recording. Based on the AG-HVX200 series, the lighter HPX170 is fully solid state (no DV mechanism), and comes with [...]






ESPN Feature wins Edward R Murrow Award

We’re happy to announce that the feature we shot on sister Andrea Jaeger for ESPN’s Sportscenter won the coveted Edward R Murrow Award, honoring excellence in electronic journalism, in the category of Sports Reporting. We first reported on our work with this story back in February: Sister Andrea Jaeger Called to Serve – Off the [...]






Filming Buffalo in a Montana Prairie

As we ventured closer and closer to the buffalo, the herd got increasingly more nervous. So did we. We were told to watch their tails. If they start switching them back and forth, it either means they’re swatting mosquitoes… or they’re going to charge us. Hard to tell because they seemed to always be moving [...]