Shortly before our timelapse workshop in Dubai, Tudortech (distributor for Olympus in SA) asked us to do a review on the OM-D E-M5. Such perfect timing to review this camera! I mean, we'll be traveling like typical tourists and this camera will certainly come in handy on adventures like this ;-)
Record high stats, Expo feedback & other important info
The Photo & Film Expo is done and dusted, we had record high stats on our website, the Shukuma DOLLY is out of stock, the Shukuma MINI is no more and a Dubai blog to follow soon. So here is what happened at the expo and other general information.
We just finalised our workshop dates for 2014. Please take note that the various workshops will only take place once or twice during the year so add these dates to your diary now!! If you miss a workshop, chances are there won't be another one coming up in 2014. We would hate for you to miss out!
As you might know by now we work on a variety of different productions. We travel anywhere, wether local or abroad. There are countless ways that you can incorporate timelapse into any production and with the new Shukuma PRO there are even more ways to produce top quality productions, no matter how big or small!
The Photo & Film Expo is approaching at the speed of light! Once again we will be hosting, not one but two workshops at this year's expo. Best of all, it's free!!
Motion Controlled, Real-time video and Timelapse dolly
It is with great excitement that we share theses images of the Shukuma PRO with you! It took way longer than expected to get the PRO dolly out but now it's here and it's here with a WOW ;-)
More timelapse footage in another commercial, for a good cause!
When planning our timelapse trip to the Karoo there was an evident thought about the possibility of Fracking (hydraulic fracturing) in this pristine landscape in the near future.
International commercial shot with the Shukuma DOLLY
Yay!! The Australian wine commercial that we rigged the timelapse dollies for earlier in June is finally on air. The entire commercial was shot on the Shukuma DOLLY and it was an interesting combination of timelapse and stop-motion.