The Slanted Lens – Episode 28
This is a simple look at how to shoot very basic corporate portraits. When you take a job on to shoot an office full of people where do you start? What background do we need? Where do we shoot? What [...]
This is a simple look at how to shoot very basic corporate portraits. When you take a job on to shoot an office full of people where do you start? What background do we need? Where do we shoot? What [...]
Patrick Moreau, part of the stillmotion team as well as a Kessler Shooter recently put together a great blog post about the use of camera cranes/jibs. He goes over the pros and cons of using a crane and shares some [...]
Turning Sunlight into Moonlight for Stills or Video: A Lighting Tutorial By Jay P. Morgan In this Slanted Lens lighting tutorial we are going to show you how to change sunlight into moonlight for stills or video. This is not [...]
Window light Portraits for Stills and Video: A Lighting Tutorial By Jay P. Morgan In this video we will look at how to use window light as an effective light source to create portraits. Window light is a natural light [...]
Smoke, A Creative Tool: A Lighting Tutorial By Jay P. Morgan In this Slanted Lens lighting tutorial we take a look at using smoke as a creative tool. I’m going to concentrate on using smoke to create a silhouette and [...]
Vimeo has recently released a new video series: Do More With Your DSLR. In this installment, you will learn about DSLR rigs, as well as the Kessler Crane Pocket Dolly. Find out what they are, how to use one, and [...]
New Slanted Lens Video by Jay P. Morgan Natural Light & Strobes on Location: A Lighting Lesson In this Slanted Lens video we look at the process of combining natural light and strobes on location. It’s hard to shoot video [...]
New Slanted Lens Video by Jay P. Morgan DSLR Basics: Part 1 of 2 Camera Support This is a look at DSLR basics as of today. Things have changed from the first month the 5D Mark 2 came out. Changed [...]
About the Film In this film, I explore an abandoned grain elevator in Saskatchewan, Canada. I also showcase four different ways in which you can accomplish push/pull moves without seeing the track in the shot when using Kessler Crane Gear. [...]
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