(Planet Earth + Travis Rice) x (Sick Video Cameras) = That’s It, That’s All
Curt Morgan of Brain Farm Digital Cinema is a professional snowboarder turned hi-tech cinematographer after hurting his back and not being able to snowboard any longer. Beyond the Phantom HD Gold and the Red One, he’s managed to get government licensing to purchase a system to stabilize his video camera which was used by the government to launch smart weapons. This means it has 5 gyros which allows the camera to stabilize shots filmed from a quarter mile away without camera shake. The guy is filming snowboard tricks with U.S. military grade weapon technology! That’s sick.
I have the opportunity to work with the Phantom HD Gold this week for work. Needless to say, I am very excited.
Here’s the trailer, which has also earned the spot of my featured video:
If I’m goign to dedicate my whole life making films and imagery, I want to make it the best images I can get.
:: Curt Morgan
For a behind the scenes of film making of “That’s It, That’s All” via The Creator Project and Brian Farm’s equipment list
Brain Farm uses:
Phantom HD Gold
Phantom Flex
Cineflex V14 Gyro-Stabilized Camera
Panasonic Varicam 3700
Arri Alexa
Red One
Sony HDCam SRW 5500
Sony HDCam SRW1
I don’t even know what the last two things are, but they look intense!