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Faith Through a Lens 2016
a6000, Corporate Video, Event, EX1, GoPro, Live Show, London, LS300I’ve just completed the editing for this year’s Faith Through a Lens Award. As usual I filmed and edited two VTs which are shown to the audience at the live event which I filmed with Tom. This is likely to be the last year that the awards are hosted by the BBC as the Religion Dept. is moving to […]
ACC – Ageing Process
Education, Lenses, LS300, Milton Keynes, Training FilmHere’s highlights of another ACC job I shot.
Beacon Medaes
Corporate Video, Editing, LS300I’ve just completed another shoot and edit for Beacon Medaes, the world’s leading manufacturer of medical gas manifolds and compressors. Like the previous job, I did the voiceover on this video too!
Redfern Award Entry
Autocue, Bradford, Corporate Video, Editing, LS300, YorkshireRedfern – 2015 from Emma Cozens on Vimeo.
A Yorkshire Rose
a6000, Corporate Video, Editing, Event, FS100, Leeds, LS300Last night I filmed a timelapse at the White Rose Shopping Centre in Leeds. pic.twitter.com/fbUcWjR9Kj — Duncan Craig (@DCdotcodotuk) August 4, 2016 After getting home in the wee small hours, I started editing this morning and the finished video was uploaded to Facebook this afternoon. Originally it was a 60 second edit, but the client […]