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There is no better way to define ourselves than show you some of our work. There are others that we would like to share but the rights and decisions of our clients are always sacred.
A soccer field - apparently like any other - in the the Western Carpathians, in the heart of Slovakia. What makes it unique is that a steam train passes through one of its bands! We did not arrive by train, but we needed 6 flights, 700 kms by car and only one day of recording for one of the most curious reports that we have done on El Día Después.
In this series of interactive talks about the EU our client wanted to achieve a dynamic and agile summary video, so we decided to record it combining the Sony FS5 for interviews and the Sony A6400 for all resources mounted on the Zhiyun Crane M2 in order to achieve smooth movements and fluid. Editing is not ours but a great job from the folks at BRT News.
The day Andrés Iniesta played his last game with FC Barcelona at the Camp Nou we had a feeling that made us stay on the pitch with the stadium already empty and in half light. And it happened: the man who had given Spain its first World Cup came out to say goodbye in solitude to that stadium forever. Vanessa Hernández's unmistakable voice did the rest.
The Basilica of Superga, in the Italian city of Turin, will remain forever as the place where the plane that brought home the "Grande Torino", a legendary team champion of Italy 5 times in the 1940s, crashed. Every May 4 at 5:03 pm thousands of Torino fans come to pay tribute to their heroes. In May 2019 we were lucky to be able to experience it in person and record it with Jon Laucirica.
The classics between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona they always leave different images but this March 2019 was perhaps one of the hottest, with a multitude of clashes that our camera immortalized thus for El Día Después and to which Chema Castillo lent his voice.
When 300Kilos commissioned us to capture on video the Compostela Innovation Lab we were clear that it required fresh, agile images that conveyed the spirit of the event, so we used a DJI Osmo Pocket for those stabilized overhead shots and with crane-like vertical movements that provide a modern and cheerful style in keeping with the concepts of the event.
This report on the smallest league in the world forced us to also travel with the smallest equipment in the world because the Scilly Islands, in England, are reached from Land's End (Corwall) in an 8-seater light aircraft with no space for large luggage. So we had to work with the Sony FS5, a monopod, and the DJI Osmo Pocket. There is even a shot recorded with a smartphone...
In our video series "Os Bolechas", a very successful children's characters in Galicia, this trip to the Cíes Islands was another challenge since the boat trip and activities in the archipelago greatly conditioned the amount of material we could carry to achieve this result.
We do not share this video for its technical execution but as a sign of the importance of always being alert. We did this story because once the game was over we realized that several people seemed to be looking for something on the Benito Villamarín pitch. We stayed and one of the most curious stories of the program came out. Because when the referee whistles the end things keep happening ...
Other times the challenge lies in the combination of materials that circumstances compel you. For this video we had to combine the Sony A6400 with the Panasonic HPX500 and different microphones at various times. With so much change of optics, micros, etc. the invaluable help of Victor Gil was essential. In addition to shaping the video and giving it a voice, of course.
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