Live-Action

With my interview setups, I focus on four things: light, framing, location, and sound. First, motivated lighting creates depth and that unique “cinematic” aesthetic, giving the production a higher-budget look. Framing is second - using the proper lens with a combined f-stop is essential to give depth, and every production I shoot uses the highest quality prime cine glass. Third, finding the best location to use as a subject backdrop is significant to enhance and support the story being told. This is especially true when we want to create a more in-depth and personal connection with the audience, giving a deeper understanding of the story. Finally, sound is arguably the most critical part of any interview shoot; my equipment reflects that. Using the highest quality mic/mixer available on the market, paired with 32-bit recording with optional sound blankets to eliminate echo.

My interview setup is flexible and scales up or down depending on each production's budget and travel/gear requirements. So feel free to reach out - I would love to hear more about the story you want to tell.

Latest Productions:

AJC Black History Month: Sue Ross Documenting Black Atlanta

Scientific American: Debbie Senesky Manufacturing in Space

Scientific American: Nia Imara, an Astrophysicist & Artist

Paint Love Non-Profit: Artists & Students Visual Journaling Project

Popular Science & Continental Tire: Naturalists Sponsored Content

Trees Atlanta: Event Park Profiles

A Pioneer of Avant-Garde Film: Ken Jacobs

GSU Education Series: UX Design & Directors

Artist Profile: V A N D O

CDC Profile

CNN Travel: Empire State South

SciFri: Making Music with Brainwaves

Intro for Non-Profit Development in Gardening