Substation Media

By David On August 11th, 2010

The Substation Media website has gone live. The short One Moment is their most recent project, which I shot for writer/director Rob Innes.

Alexa in Melbourne

By David On August 5th, 2010

Cameraquip received their ARRI Alexa this morning. Looking very good.

Victorian A.C.S. AGM

By David On August 1st, 2010

The Annual General Meeting for the Victorian branch of the Australian Cinematographers Society will be held 7pm, Tuesday 10th August at Lemac. There will also be screening the Shots reel, which is a round up of the worlds best TVCs.

This is the time to get yourself onto the General Committee and help us keep the Society rolling.

Updated Showreel

By David On July 5th, 2010

A short compilation of shots from the last year or so. Watch on Vimeo in HD for the best quality.

The Big Tip

By David On May 19th, 2010

Here’s a few screen shots from The Big Tip, a neo film-noir short I recently shot for Writer/Director Megan Palinkas. It features Elizabeth Saunders and David Souter-Loney.

Spaces Between The Ripples

By David On April 29th, 2010

A few screenshots from a short I shot recently. Directed by Ivan Tinoco, and Produced by Jaysan Lunt. Featuring Hanna Griffiths, George Iskander, Sandy Greenwood, Tom McCathie, William Emmons and James Pidgeon.

One Moment

By David On March 25th, 2010

Here’s a few screen shots taken from a short I recently worked on. Written and directed by Rob Innes of Substation Media, staring Mahalia Brown and Rick Davies. Currently in post.

Pickled Prozak

By David On March 8th, 2010

Probably the strangest and funniest shoot I’ve been involved with. Hopefully this pilot will be picked up.

Thanks to Alysa Grigoriev for her excellent photos.

Night Fare

By David On November 27th, 2009

Night Fare is a short documentary I did some work on recently. It’s showing at the ACMI during December.

Flicker

By David On October 28th, 2009

Art Adams has a short article on reducing flicker induced frame rate and shutter speeds over on Provideo Coalition.

Being US based, and so NTSC and 60Hz, you need to adjust the conclusion to our PAL 50Hz, so 60hz: 1/60, 1/30, etc becomes 50hz: 1/50, 1/25, for a 25P frame rate.