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Second City brings another one home!

Posted on: November 29th, 2011 by Saj

It was the year I went to prom that I first went to second city. I remember laughing out loud during the entire show. I never thought several years later, I would be working with them. For the last couple of years, I’ve had the chance to work on numerous second city productions from filming a main stage play to shooting high-end commercials for clients such as Old Navy, Hanes and Walmart. This week I got a chance to work on a shoot at Resolution Digital Studio.

We had three setups and luckily, Resolution offers a variety of sets, so it was a perfect location. Set one was a kitchen set and we had a mock cocking show that was hilarious. I actually think it could make for a funny cooking show.

My camera was assigned to shoot the overhead shot. So we rigged it up to a pipe and I operated with the remote control. I felt a little lazy, but the shot was great.
We picked up cross coverage of the two actors once we had enough over head shot. The other two cameras were set for the wide two shot and the close up coverage of the host.

The second set was on the main stage. It was already pre-lite by the lighting crew while we were shooting in the kitchen set. Lots of extras on hand for this one. I was covering the coach on the close-up while the other two cameras were hand held picking up coverage.

The third set was on the other side of the main stage at RDS and it was a lighting masterpiece. I don’t know how long it took for the lighting crew (5 guys) to do this, but it was amazing. It was a mock dating show and I had the close up shot of the host. Even the heart on the floor was a lighting pattern.

The shoot was overall very entertaining and we shot everything on schedule. Can’t wait for the next one.

Most amazing shoot of my career…so far. HAWAII!!!

Posted on: November 29th, 2011 by Saj

I’ve travel quit a bit for work in the past few years, but this trip tops them all. I had a great opportunity to travel to Hawaii for 19 days to shoot 11 different commercials for 11 resorts across the Hawaiian Islands. I worked with Pure Imagination based out of Batavia, IL and Trip Television.

The first task was to travel with gear compact enough for several plane rides. We needed to get steadicam shots, jib shots and dolly shots. We managed to have everything packed into 3 cases!
We first arrived in Honolulu, Hawaii’s tourist destination. It was a beautiful view. We had four resorts to shoot in Honolulu. It was a tight schedule but we shot from sunrise to sunset for three days and got everything on our shot list.

This was also the first day we set up the jib. I was so happy with this jib. It was so compact and portable that we often carried it with one person. And the counter weight was water so we kept refilling it as needed. No need to carry big weights around.

One of my favorite locations in Honolulu was this one. The first steadicam shot in the same location the shot the last Pirates of the Carribian film. This was also the first time we got our go pro camera in the water for some slow motion footage.

And then the helicopter shot. The scariest thing I’ve done in my life. I’ve shot in Helicopters before but never with the door open and hanging off the side. The camera was always mounted, but this time I was holding it in my hands. We ended up stabilizing the handheld footage in Final Cut that night and had some awesome shots. It’s hard not to, everything was so beautiful. My favorite was the Pearl Harbor fly over.

There was another fancy tool we used in this shoot. This was operated by a guy from L.A. Pretty amazing little device and all hand made by the operator.

Next location was Maui, the one island I was looking forward to seeing the most. I was blown away. We took a small jet for a 25-minute flight and as soon as we got to our first destination, I felt like I was in another world. Honolulu was a lot like Miami. Although it was unique, it felt familiar. Maui was a different story. I never seem anything like it. Here are a couple of shots right outside of the first resort. Another great shoot.

On the last day of the shoot, I got the film the most beautiful sight I’ve ever witnessed. Haleakala which was a 3 hours car ride from the resort was probably my favorite moment in the entire trip. We left at 2:30 am to make the 6:00 am sunrise. Here is the snap shot from my phone. There is no way I can justify what I experienced there through photo or video, you have to see it for yourself.

After Maui, we went to the Big Island. We took an 8 seater plane and still managed to fit all our gear and the crew. I sat directly behind the pilot.. It was interesting. There was no lines, no TSA, no secrity check. This was my least favorite island. Very different than the first two. It was mostly natives and we were warned by several people not to travel to certain locations. It seemed they didn’t like tourists around here. We had a two days shoot here and headed out. And it seemed we saved the best for last.

All I knew about Kauai is that they shot Jurassic park there in the 90s. Our first destination was the most amazing, secluded resort I’d ever seen. Here it is.

We got some beautiful shots here. If you like nature, this is the place to go. The population for the entire island is about 15,000. Most of the locals knew each other. And the views are stunning. We traveled to the gates of Jurassic park by jeep and shot time-lapse of clouds forming in the mountain. Turns out that this is the rainiest point in the world.

I can write about this for days, but I think I’ll let the footage do the talking once the editing is complete. I want to thank everyone involved for this one of a lifetime opportunity. I’ll be telling my grandkids about this shoot.