Well, this has been quite a week of shooting. Even with other projects and busy schedules most of the team has been able to help out during this week, but my constant crew through the whole shoot have been our intern and photographer Alexander Cobos and Linda Schilberg. Thanks, guys!
The above shots were from our last two days. On Thursday we did pickup shooting from our first scene on Monday, one physician interview from our second narrative spot that we shot last month, and officially finished shooting all of the first Children's Hospital general spot footage. We finally did some experimentation with key light color that I'd been meaning to do (discussed in an upcoming post) and had a bit of a technical heart attack (also in an upcoming post), but everything worked out.
Today we shot in a room in the Family Birth Center with a couple who had just welcomed their first baby to the world. Our little star for this shoot was one-day-old Gabriella Gutierrez. This family was extremely gracious in letting us come in and spend all morning with them. I let them know that we would keep the shots to a minimum with minimal lighting, but they were willing to do anything I asked. I got some great macro shots of Gabriella's hands/fingers/face with our 100mm Zeiss Macro. The family looked great, and it should make a nice bookend for the spot.
So that's it for this week's shoot. My planning was much more last minute than I usually like, but if that's the price for attending NAB, I'll pay it. More boring technical posts to come this weekend.
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