Canada
Director | Cinematographer | Camera Assistant
Equipment’s used: • Wireless follow focus system – Nucleus M, Nucleus N, Teradek RT, Preston (Light Ranger unit), Arri WC4 • Easy Rig, Jib Arm, Steadicam, Rickshaw, Car Mounts • Gimbal – Movi Pro, Ronin RS2, Ronin RS3, Ronin 2 • Monitors: Small Hd 702, 703, Atomos ninja V 7”, Atomos shogun 5”,7”, Flanders 17”, Sony 17”, Small Hd 17” • Wireless monitoring system - Teradek Bolt 4k, Hollyland Mars 400s, Hollyland Mars 4k, Accsoon CineEye 2S Pro • Nauticam Cameras used: Alexa 35, Alexa Mini LF, Arriflex SR3 16mm, Arri Alexa Amira, Alexa MINI, Alexa Classic, Sony Fx60, Sony Fx30, Sony FS7, Sony A7III, Black Magic USRA 12k, Black Magic 6K mini, RED (Epic, Komodo, Gemini, Dragon, Raptor), Panasonic Lumix S1H, Canon EOS C200, Canon R Mirrorless, Canon 200d Rebel SL2.
- Set up and adjust lighting fixtures according to specifications provided by the cinematographer and director. - Ensure proper distribution of power to all electrical equipment on set, including lights, cameras, and monitors. - Collaborate with the camera department to achieve the desired lighting effects for each shot. - Rig lighting fixtures securely in various locations, adhering to safety protocols to prevent accidents. - Diagnose and resolve technical issues with lighting and electrical equipment to minimize disruptions during production. - Communicate effectively with the production team to understand creative requirements and provide input on lighting setups and effects.
- Develop and articulate the overall creative vision of the film, encompassing its visual style, tone, and narrative approach. - Lead and collaborate with the creative team, including writers, cinematographers, and actors, to realize the artistic goals of the project. - Oversee pre-production activities such as casting, script revisions, and location scouting to ensure all elements are aligned with the film's vision. - Guide and direct actors to achieve the desired emotional depth and authenticity in their performances. - Make creative decisions on set regarding shot composition, blocking, and pacing to ensure each scene reflects the intended vision. - Work closely with the editor during post-production to craft the final cut of the film, incorporating music, sound effects, and visual effects to enhance storytelling.
Project: - City of Guelph Storm Water Data Gaps Project. This project involved examining the current City of Guelph GIS for water, wastewater, storm water and transportation data and determining the functional requirements for more intelligent data models to house this data. - City of Guelph Trails Project – This Project involved capturing trails in the City of Guelph and classifying various attributes (e.g.: Surface, Slope, Maintenance, Lights, Ownership, etc.). - City of Guelph Bike Lanes Project – Project included examining and capturing bike lanes in the city of Guelph. This project also included analysis for the current bike lanes. - Ontario Public Health – A series of cartographic maps were produced using the Local Health Integration Network Boundaries (LHIN) and the Public Health Units (PHU). - Nova Scotia – A cartographic representation of the population of the age groups 0 to 84 years or older of both the sexes(Male and Female) according to the counties: Kentville, Berwick, Wolfville. - Food Deserts/Swamps – This project depicted Food Deserts and Food Swamps in Sault Ste. Marie using the restaurant’s, supermarkets and food take-out outlets included in Algoma Public Health’s Online Inspection Report. - Alcohol Swamps – This project was similar to the food swamps projects. Here the agenda was to find out how the community will be affected if the new alcohol law to sell alcohol in convenient stores is enforced. - Algoma Steel Plant – This project requirements were to find number of automatic doors and streets in the Algoma Steel Plant based on the engineering plans provided. - A cartographic representation of the catchbasins near AnnaMccrea, FHClergue, Korah and StAnn schools in the city of Sault Ste. Marie. - Vulnerable Persons Registry – A map with population pyramids according to sex and age was generated for the communities Wolfville, Berwick and Kentville of Kings County, Nova Scotia.