I had a an idea a while back about shooting dancers in a thin pool of water with high speed strobes. Finally got some time to put it together, and was able to schedule it at the same time we were testing a high speed video camera. We were able to put a quick clip together from the footage with the test camera, below, along with some behind the scenes
footage. Props to all the dancers for loaning us their amazing talent,
it was a crazy fun day. Images and videos after the jump.
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We're happy to announce the first project with our new director/editor/beachcomber Tim Wilson is now live. If you happen to live in the Springfield area, you can catch it live on the air in HD. If you're outside the area, you can watch it right here.
The spot was created entirely with still photographs (we edited from over 190GB of them), some of which were enhanced by Tim's post-production powers. Keep an eye out for our next installment, we're planning on getting cozy with Tim, we're setting up a little session to get to know the man behind the motion graphics.
Bruton Stroube is happy to announce Tim Wilson is joining the BSS family as of today, Monday 3/15. Tim is a multi talented editor, director, motion graphics artist and overall very friendly human being. We'd love for Tim to say a few words today...but he's hit the ground running and is involved in a 3 day video shoot at this very moment. Stay tuned! Interview and more after these messages...
Before checking out for the holidays, we chopped together a quick Behind the Scenes video in case you were wondering how we pulled off our magic stop action moves.
The tools we used include, but are not limited to the following:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 1D Mark II-N
70-200mm f/2.8 Canon Lenses
Broncolor Grafit A2 power packs
Generic Cheese Puffs
Enjoy!
We made a list of stats from the Upside Downy Face Gallery Show...you know, the important stuff, how many beers were consumed, number of people hung in the booth, etc. Hit the jump to check it out.
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If you were one of the brave souls to step into the UpsideDownyFacerator on Friday night to have your photo taken, you can now see your beautiful mug on ye olde dotcom. Here's a link to the Galleries.
Also, if you want to have a copy of your image (or your best friend's or whatever), you can get it in two ways:
- username: upsidedowny
- password: face
You can either grab a high-res TIFF file or a lower-res JPEG
2) email brandon (at) brutonstroube.com OR james (at) brutonstroube.com. Let us know which image number(s) you'd like, and if you have a high/low res preference. Image numbers are found below each image in the web galleries.
Bruton Stroube Studios would like to cordially invite you, America, to the opening of the Upside Downy Face art show.
On December 4th, The Tin Can Tavern ( Downtown Location) will be home to 12 original and all-new images by yours truly, Brandon "Major Brows" Voges. Accompanying the artwork will be food, music, elegant canned beers, and the premiere of the behind the scenes video, which chronicles the process from start to finish.
Hope to see you there.
Once again, we, the people of Bruton Stroube Studios, have entered Coolfire Media's Pinewood Derby. Last year, we fell short in the speed category. This year we're all about style and functionality. Well, not really...check it out:
BSS Pinewood Derby Car Preview 2009 from Bruton Stroube Studios on Vimeo.
It's always cool to see your projects come together in the real world. And this time, it was larger than life. We did a shoot for the new Nintendo DSi-- which is a fancy new handheld video game/social networking/goofing off device that has been updated with a camera and all sorts of fun editing tools.
Anyway, we did a day of shooting models playing around with these things and making goofy faces. In the end, the images were put together to make the wrapper for the DSi Tour Bus, which went all over the place to demo the new device. Lots more pics after the jump.
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We just got word that Syreah from Stella Mora put together a video from the shoot we did with them a couple weeks back. Guess who's on the soundtrack...
Not too long ago, our friends at Waylon Advertising approached us with a very unique project-- to create a 30-second TV spot from still images. To add a little spice, they also noted that we would be shooting on location at the nursery at St. John's Mercy Hospital (read: limited production access), and that we would need to turn around the images (we'd need hundreds of stills to fill a 30-second spot) in less than a day. [Read More]
Out in Colorado for a weekend of snowboarding and happened to cross paths with the man, the legend, the frosty mustache himself, Mr. Tom Stringer. Here he is at the North Bowl (maybe 1-2 minutes from watching me roll down the run "White Crown"). Here is a nice big breckenridge map, in case you want to try to find out where we were.
Cheers to daylight savings time!
Mmmmmm...schwag! Our funky new Bruton-Stroube hats are in. We have two styles, military and regular baseball cap. The military are in black and green, and the baseball caps are in beige and green (hats are modeled below by the very pretty, and new studio member, Mr. James McKenzie). All the hats have a red tag on the side that has a small logo stitched into it. If you'd like to get a hold of one of these limited edition hats, drop Tom or Beau a line to see how.
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