Whitsunday Sunrise

Thu 23rd Apr 2009 @  1:24 AM 3 comments

A seven second video of the Sun rising over the glorious Whitsunday Islands. The beauty here is simply awe inspiring.

The Sydney Flyby

Mon 20th Apr 2009 @  4:01 AM 9 comments
With only a couple hours in Sydney to shoot some footage here is my Sydney Flyby montage, hope you enjoy it!

Australian Eye Candy

Sun 19th Apr 2009 @  9:24 PM 2 comments

Not that type of eye candy! Get ya mind out of the gutter... Here's some more stunning Sydney landscapes to consume. I head to Shute this morning, and with a stop over in Brisbane it's going to be a long day of travel!

Early morning fishing

Fisherman casts his line out over the rocks - Tamarama, Sydney - Copyright James Hill 2009

Icebergs @ Bondi

Icebergs @ Bondi - Bondi Beach, Sydney - Copyright James Hill 2009

Patrolling over Bondi

Lifeguards patrol over Bondi Beach - Bondi Beach, Sydney - Copyright James Hill 2009

Clouds over Bondi

Dramatic clouds roll in over Bondi Beach - Bondi Beach, Sydney - Copyright James Hill 2009

The makings of a happy camper!

Sat 18th Apr 2009 @  2:35 AM

Jet-lag is under-appreciated! It's absolutely fantastic waking at 5am feeling all bright eyed and raring to attack the day! This morning we took advantage of my amped early morning state and hit Sydney's coastline with a barrage of new equipment courtesy of Canon Australia!

Fresh Air, Surf & Sun - Happy Camper!

Fresh Air, Surf & Sun - Happy Camper! - Copyright James Hill 2009

To be honest I had hesitations of returning to Australia this year. Leaving my job behind in London was a tough decision, but after spending just a week in Sydney with the glorious clean air, fantastic weather and relaxed lifestyle I couldn't be happier!

James Hill - Courtesy of Tim Lucas - Copyright Tim Lucas 2009

Geek Chic

Fri 17th Apr 2009 @  5:36 AM 2 comments

The other day I received a fantastic email from a new found fan asking for information on the camera I've been using for the productions seen on jamesonhamo.com.

Hi James,

My name is Charlie Hoehn. For the past hour and a half, I analyzed the shortlist for the Island Job to see what the winning applicants had in common (i.e. what they did right). I have to say I was most impressed with your application, as a whole, than any other. What really sets you apart is the incredible blog you put together. It's truly engaging and you did a fantastic job on it. What I really loved was the video of how you made the Peeping Tom series. That was so cool! I really hope you win man, you definitely proved that you can pull this off.

Now for the question. I'm a video editor myself, but am in serious need of a hardware upgrade. What type of HD camera are you using? The quality looks phenomenal and the colors are so vibrant. If it's a camera that you'd highly recommend, I'm seriously going to look into it.

Best,
Charlie
http://charliehoehn.com

So Charlie, here's a quick snapshot of some of the gear I've been using in production thus far.

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In order of use:

  1. Camera Body: Canon 5D MKII

    The Canon 5DMKII is predominately a stills camera but it's the first DSLR from Canon which has video capabilities. Not just any video capabilities but 1080p HD quality video, encoded directly to H264. You can record up to 4G files at anyone time which equates to about 10 minutes of footage. Which is more than enough for the short videos I've been making thus far. It's absolutely stunning color quality and definition can be attributed to it's large 35mm (full frame) sensor, which also allows for fantastic depth-of-field control.

  2. Steadicam Merlin

    When I jumped into video production with the 5DMKII I thought I'd do it the right way from the get go. I bought the steadicam straight away and has allowed me to get that gliding footage. It takes a bit of practice to get use to, and I'm still learning but the results have been fantastic thus far.

  3. Canon 15mm Fisheye lens

    Probably my most used lens for video to date, simply because everything is in focus, and it gives a fantastic perspective when shooting the "walking james" shot. See the beginning of to-cumbria-and-back for an example.

  4. Canon 50mm 1.4 lens

    At 50mm you have to be pretty precise what you're doing while filming. I mainly use this lens for video portraits. It provides a nice close crop of your subjects head however allowing a little environment to creep into shot.

  5. Canon 70-200mm 2.8 lens

    I've only used this once in video so far. It was used for the far reach shot of the SCUBA "me" in my application video.

  6. Canon 1.4x Teleconverter

    Add it to the 200mm to make it 280mm. Great tool to have in the bag.

So I hope that's been helpful and if anyone else has any questions feel free to shoot me an email at james sultanastudios com.