It was a great pleasure to film Trevor Lee’s 44 mile run from Lizard Point to Land’s End last weekend. The day started early, cold with sideways rain then slowly improved through the day ending in bright sunshine, four seasons in 12 hours!
Anna, of www.exposurephotoagency.com (who provided 2nd camera and edited the film) and I met Trevor at various points through the day capturing not only his efforts but shots of his support team and the beautiful Cornish landscape. We were able to pop the drone up a few times too for another perspective.
Shooting on the hoof like this was a new experience and it’s taught me a lot about planning, logistics and choosing the right kit for the job. I now have a bit of a shopping list!
Thanks to www.endurancelife.com for giving me access at the start and finish and for putting the event on, it was run like clockwork.
Well done to Trevor of www.trevorleemedia.co.uk for completing his “Big day out” in aid of www.chsw.org.uk and raising over £6,500, a remarkable achievement.
This was Trevor’s idea of celebrating his 60th birthday, I can think of a few more relaxing ways!
The Paul Mellon Centre for studies in British art is an educational charity committed to promoting original, world-class research in to the history of British art and architecture of all periods. The centre collaborates closely with The Yale Centre for British Art and is part of Yale University.
The brief was to shoot two elements; the huddlebox which was in a dark area used for VR testing. This needed a little subtle lighting to lift the darker areas out of shadow and separate them from the dark background.
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