Kessler SmartLapse Tutorial
I have been using and testing Kessler Crane equipment for almost a year. I was interested in adding motion to my timelapses, but getting a move to happen exactly how I wanted it in the timelapse was...
View ArticleIt’s a Burl – Short “Slice of Life” Documentary shot on 5Dmk2 with Kessler...
Last Summer, I took a trip to the Pacific Northwest. I brought a Canon 5dmk2 and some Kessler gear with me to capture a few stories while I was on vacation. I have already posted a video about a...
View ArticleNAB 2011 Video Blog – What’s New in Las Vegas
For the third year in a row, Vinten and the Vitec Group have sponsored me at NAB. I have been using Vitec branded products in television for over ten years now. I am an end user and I pay close...
View ArticleKessler Shuttle Pod V2 Video Setup Tutorial
I have been using the Kessler Shuttle Pod for almost a year and it works very well as a portable dolly solution. I use the system to get dynamic camera moves either by sliding the carriage down the...
View ArticleKessler Basic Controller Video Blog and Tutorial
Are you looking to get into motion control timelapsing, but you have a tight budget? Do you want to add a simple and precise dolly move to your next short film? I have found the perfect solution! The...
View ArticleRed Epic on the Road – First Impression Video Blog with R3D Epic Video File...
Working with friend and first A.C. Nick Keating, I shot and edited a video blog that will help you better understand the Red Epic. I go through the menus, show basic operation and offer tips to save...
View ArticleKessler Timefest 2011 – Behind the Scenes of the TimeScapes Film
A few weeks ago a group of “film buddies” from around the United States got together and spent a few days shooting remote locations in beautiful Northern California’s raw landscape. I was lucky enough...
View ArticleFirst Short Subject Shot on Red Epic – Austin Orth – Frontside Grind Coffee
This past summer, I borrowed Eric Kessler’s Red Epic and shot a quick short film with it. This would be my first time ever using the camera system. I wanted to get a few hours on it and experiment...
View ArticleMonster Hunter – Short Film Shot on Sony PMW-F3 with S-Log
The Monster Hunter Short Film Behind the Scenes of Monster Hunter Video Blog Making movies. I’m sure all who read this blog loved doing it when they were kids. No script, just a crazy idea and a bunch...
View ArticleCapturing Content for the Extreme Mount Washington Museum
Last December, I spent almost the entire month in New Hampshire on the top of Mount Washington, the home of the world’s worst weather. I was hired to shoot wintery, interactive content for the newly...
View Article3rd Annual Kessler Chili Cookoff – Shot on Sony F55 w/ Fujinon 13×4.5 Lens
I am visiting the folks at Kessler Crane headquarters in Plymouth, Indiana to check out some new products they are cooking up. And when I say products, I mean tasty chili. I brought a Sony F55 into...
View ArticleUpdating the Firmware on Kessler CineDrive Phase 3
I have been using the Kessler CineDrive system for many months now and it changed the way I work when adding movement to a time-lapse or preforming a repeatable camera move. For the first time ever, I...
View ArticleKessler Parallax – Add a “Back-Pan” to Your Work!
You can order Kessler Parallax by clicking here. Panning while sliding requires a lot of concentration to get perfect. If your fluid head on the slider is not smooth, or you apply to much or to little...
View ArticleKessler CineDrive and Fastec TS4 High Speed Camera Test – A Film About Produce
Last week I spent some time at Kessler Crane HQ in Plymouth Indiana experimenting with CineDrive. The Kessler CineDrive system is very powerful and easy to use, controlled by the kOS software on...
View ArticleFirst video Eric and I ever shot using SCUBA
A few days ago, Eric Kessler and I finished our open water requirement to get PADI certified as SCUBA divers. I plan to shoot some unique stuff underwater in the next few years all over the world....
View ArticleEric Kessler & I capture stuff blowing up with Phantom v1610 at 60,000 FPS
First of all, do not try any of this stuff at home! We had a range safety officer overseeing our production to keep everyone safe. When Eric Kessler of Kessler Crane visited me in New England for the...
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