24 Hour Video Race
Midnight to Midnight
May 18-19, 2007
I had a unique shooting experience recently with Corgan Associates in Dallas. Twelve members of their staff participated in a 24 Hour Video Race. I tagged along and shot behind the scenes documentary style photos. The 24 Video Race was a filmaking competion in which teams of videomakers have 24 hours to write, shoot, edit, and score an original short film. A few more specifics about the race...
Theme: wrong turn
Prop: musical instrument
Location: a flagpole
Line of Dialogue: "You don't owe me anything"
First location....a home in Oakcliff. The main character of their film was a koala bear named Kiki. The thing I love most about this photo is if you look closely you can see John's face (Kiki) in the rear view mirror of the scooter.
Next, we headed to Zane Bridge to shoot some driving scenes with Kiki. Not only do you have a giant koala bear driving a scooter through Dallas but you also have a film crew in the back of a truck driving along side of him while filming. We got some good reactions from people walking and driving by!Next up....scenes at the Dallas Zoo:
We finished up at the Zoo and then headed back to Corgan to begin editing.
7:00 p.m. and still more editing...
Almost midnight and approaching the deadline quickly. This last shot is one of my favorites from the entire 24 hours. At this point everyone is super tired and ready to be finished. It's gettting down to the wire. There's something about how quiet this picture feels to me. They were tired, I was tired, everyone was so close to finishing.
Almost midnight and approaching the deadline quickly. This last shot is one of my favorites from the entire 24 hours. At this point everyone is super tired and ready to be finished. It's gettting down to the wire. There's something about how quiet this picture feels to me. They were tired, I was tired, everyone was so close to finishing.
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