Production Notes: Santa Barbara Isn’t Real

I just posted Santa Barbara Isn’t Real, a short sci-fi comedy I wrote, directed, and edited. I filmed the footage of the actors in Studio B at TVSB in about three hours. I then took a few shots around town to use for the background. I filmed everything with my Canon C100 and EFS 17-55 f2.8 lens […]
Greenscreen Compositing is Hard

My latest, soon to be released project, titled Santa Barbara Isn’t Real is a three minute short where almost every shot was done on greenscreen and keyed out using After Effects and Keylight. I was originally aiming for ultra realistic compositing, but in this case, I refuse to let perfect be the enemy of pretty good. I’ve decided it’s ok that this […]
Camera Gear As Of Today
I purchased the C100 back in May 2015 around the same time I started my YouTube Channel. I’m still amazed by the images I get out of this camera. While there’s quite a few cameras on the market with better specs (4K, RAW, HDR) etc., the C100 has been a solid, versatile, workhorse, and everything I need […]
Welcome to My Blog
This is where I’ll talk about production details, gear, and future projects. As of now I’m editing three shorts already filmed and looking to release the next one in early May. I’m really happy with the 2,000+ views I got in one week with my last short, The Future of Marriage. 2,000 views may not […]
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