Hi Everyone. I worked in a TV Station in Puerto Rico (WAPA TV), as a camera operator, way back in 1988. I had the chance to work on many shows such as.. More »
Hi Everyone. I worked in a TV Station in Puerto Rico (WAPA TV), as a camera operator, way back in 1988. I had the chance to work on many shows such as soap operas, live concerts, news and comedy shows. In 1992, I got into Real Estate until the market crashed in 2008. Now I want to comeback to one of my passions, which is Videography. It has been so long that I feel new in this business. So right now, I am just learning my way up. Technology has change dramatically. Well that is all for now. Shoot away!!!
Hi Michael. I saw the video. I can see there are several cameras (steady cams and maybe some cranes). Of course, these are famous musicians and they have a great budget to record videos like this. Did you do this video? If you did, are you looking for camera operators? Let me know. :)
Thanks Michael. I will check it out. This one is one of those where there is no plan and you just have to improvise with the band, which they has no knowledge of video performance. I had fun. Hopefully next time their budget will cover additional cameras. I really appreciate your comments.
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It's pretty good, and an improvement on the first one. I understand you shot this with only one camera and it's pretty impressive. Take a look at this music video of jackson browne doing the same song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCTYxIsLThA Admittedly its a multi camera shoot but see how the camera lingers on Jackson Browne's face and the instrumentalists. Also note how there is almost no camera movement, just cuts. See how the opening shots, all ECU draw us in.
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