Archive for October, 2009

THE SMSKINNY

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

we have always wanted a way to keep in touch with everybody who attends the evolution experience (and now the ‘y’ experience too). we make so many great friends and their is always so much energy going around. we also noticed that many people who met here were keeping in touch and continuing to share work. out of that, the idea of a forum was created, one specifically reserved for those who came to either the evolution experience or the ‘y’ experience.

welcome smskinny.com

we have sent out the first wave of emails. if you have attended any of our experiences, please feel free to sign up at any time. for those in an upcoming experience, we will send out all the info when you get here.

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one evo spot available // oct 27th -29th

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

we have had somebody need to move to another experience due to some last minute complications. that means we have one open spot for next week, october 27th-29th. if your coming in march and want to move up, just let us know. if your not currently attending and want to make it next week, just email our studio awesomeness at jessica@stillmotion.ca to apply.

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the Y experience – just the beginning

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

it’s thursday. but it’s not just thursday to me. it’s the day after one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.

i’ve spent the last two days with a group of the most open, honest, and genuinely wonderful people i ever expected to share so much with.

over the last couple of days, justin and i hosted our first stillmotion workshop for professional photographers, an opportunity that forced us to truly introspect into our art, but more importantly, into ourselves. we wanted to share that experience with the photographers that were attending our workshop and from the connections we all seemed to make with each other, it seemed evident that everyone was moved in some way – including us.

hence the name, the workshop was much more about the why of photography than the how. but, in asking yourself “why”, you trigger so many more questions about yourself than you ever knew you had. this was the most incredible part of the workshop for me.

one of the main topics that was discussed was the process and personal commitment to creating meaningful images. on day two, we went out for a small shoot where we shot two of the attendees, mel and dave, who actually got married earlier this year. we had about 15 minutes of free shooting before we started into a bit of content. in these 15 minutes, i asked for the story of how the two of them met, and managed to create three images that represented that story in my eyes. what was amazing to me was how mel reacted when seeing the images for the first time. before she realized the meaning of the images, she probably noticed the photographic and esthetic qualities of the images, which is what most people see when they look at our blog or website. it’s only when she realized the deeper meaning in what she was looking at that the real emotions came. in the honesty of the moment, her tears inspired the photographers around her (including myself) to continue down the path that we are newly and constantly exploring.

i asked mel and dave if they would be willing to share their story with you all. they sent me two separate perspectives of their growing friendship and romance.

melanie:
When I met David, I was in the darkest period of my life.  I was 28 and getting divorced. I was humiliated and felt so alone – I didn’t know anyone else who was separated.  My friend, though a great listener had no idea how to relate to my situation.  So, one morning while we were chatting, he handed the phone over to Dave in the hopes he could provide me with some insight since he’d just survived his own divorce.  David was so sweet and supportive and told me I could call him anytime if I needed to chat.  But everyone says that.  He knew I’d never take him up on his offer so later that evening, he called me just to check in.  From then on we were fast friends and confidants.  We helped each other persevere and grew as people.  Later, when I felt ready to resume real life, I remember a friend rolling her eyes when I said “I need to find someone like Dave”.  I couldn’t see what was right in front of me.  Finally it hit me – like a truck.  David sees the real me.  He is the light that took over once the darkness faded.

david:
I moved back to Sudbury after my divorce. My best friend, Shawn, wanted to support his close friend Mélanie through her divorce but was having difficulties relating to her situation. One morning when he was listening to Mel on the phone, Shawn asked me if I could talk to her since I had just gone through it myself and might have some advice. I agreed and he passed me the phone. I didn’t have any advice, but I understood her and that made a difference. When we were done talking I told her that she could call me anytime. I knew most people who say that don’t mean it and she would assume I was full of crap, so I called her that evening just to touch base and check on her.

At this point, Mélanie believed me and took advantage of my offer after that. Our friendship grew out of our honesty, a genuine desire to help each other through an experience no one else we knew could even understand, and a shared sense of adventure.

When I was ready to date again, I found myself wanting to find someone like Mel. Apparently, she felt the same way. We found our counterpart in each other. I couldn’t have trusted or loved anyone else as easily as Mélanie.

I have studied Journalism and English Literature, but I have never found a combination of words capable of describing the depth of my love for her. We are partners in everything, even learning how to live.

melanddave-

thank you nj + ny

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

konrad and i had such an awesome time in both ny and nj and just wanted to send out a special thanks to everybody who came out and for all of the support and enthusiasm they shared. all of you have certainly inspired us to keep evolving and sharing.

thanks to mr jones for taking some stills with the 7d and a 50 f1.2 (who knew the MKII had a photo mode too…)

check out their blog for a cool little video clip they put together as well.

less than two weeks from the evo. experience. we can’t wait. i think one spot just opened up too. once i get back to some inquires for it, i will post back here if we do in fact have an opening.

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NJ + NY // creating inspired films

Monday, October 12th, 2009

konrad and i are off to new york and new jersey for back to back seminars on ‘creating inspired wedding films’. this is a continuing part of a series that we have been presenting across the US (such as michigan, dallas, florida). as with everything we do, it is constantly evolving and we are excited to share some of the new clips we create for lens comparisons, as well as a 5d/7d comparison.

we will have casey from mindcastle joing us to take the load off of back to back presentations. casey brings a fresh look to adding effects to your pieces. the after effects he does on his same day edits are insane. more than that, him and danielle (the other half of mindcastle) are both such awesome and passionate people that it will be awesome to have him share this with us.

we will be in long island on tuesday october 13th, speaking from 2-6:30. you can see more info and register here.

on wednesday october 14th we will be in new jersey, speaking from 2-6:30 again. you can see info for that and register here.

if you have any questions about our presentation itself, please feel free to leave them here.

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the anatomy of a ring shot

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

the ring shot has become quite the widespread phenomenon within our industry. i do believe it was our filipino friend jmag who first brought these into his films. they have certainly evolved over the years and have become quite the highlight within a wedding film. for us, as things become closer to a cliche, we try and move away from them. what that means now, is that while we still do ring shots, we don;t include them in every sde. we also try to go that extra step and make sure that the shot doesn’t just look awesome but it also ties into that couple’s unique story. another use of ring shots, for us, is to interact with the titles either at the beginning or end of the film.

with that, i bring you a little behind the scenes piece we shot that shows what can go into one ring shot. a good 10 minutes of production for 3 seconds of screen time.

what your seeing here is a couple boxes we found at the brides house being used to elevate the cinevate linear tracking system so we can mount it upside down. we then ran the 7d with a 24 f1.4 on the slider. why a 24? well we needed something wider to allow for then negative space needed for the titles. the 24 can focus super close and is also very shallow when you do so, so it seemed like the perfect fit. we also use a lazy susan we found on the table to wipe the rings and copy out.

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