Cycle through the rugged Michigan countryside on the NCM Moscow Plus e-trekking bike. Filmed by Cameron Mitchel Productions, edited by 24KT Sound & Video.
Cycle through the rugged Michigan countryside on the NCM Moscow Plus e-trekking bike. Filmed by Cameron Mitchel Productions, edited by 24KT Sound & Video.
Part three of the Gala 2024 CNT awards presentation followed by dinner and dancing are seen in this clip as the Tamid B’Yachad festivities continue. Welcome by President Adam Feingold, Rabbi Tzvi Graetz and Cantor Ken Jaffe. Honorees are Nate Winer and Jackie & Dan Devries. Congratulations!
The Havdalah Ceremony at Congregation Ner Tamid of South Bay’s Gala 2024 fundraiser is a joyful service filled with century’s-old traditional prayers and rituals commemorating the end of the Sabbath and beginning of the work week.
So grateful to have been able to film this for CNT, a donation of video production services gladly given with gratitude for the decades of events that I’ve filmed for CNT families.
My history with CNT goes back more than 40 years to the days when I taught Israeli folk dancing at the synagogue. Many bar & bat mitzvahs and weddings later, CNT is still a favorite place to film. Many thanks to my friends at CNT for permission to record this event.
The rest of the evening’s events, the havdalah service and awards presentations, appear in part two of the video soon to be posted. It’s worth mentioning that HighCam is only one tool used to film events; it’s a specialty camera for high-angle, elevated shots. For more traditional shots, a professional Sony video camera is used. The footage from both cameras is then combined during the editing process.
Letterhead Factory…Their motto is “We print anything on paper!” and they do…expertly, quickly and affordably. They’ve been my printer for years, so I’m happy to film this fast-paced business promo for Rick Rice and his company. More text below the video…
An esteemed colleague of mine recently told me that too many high-angle shots in the same video gets tedious, and I have to agree with him. So, if you watch this video closely you’ll see few really high overhead shots, just a few for a little ‘seasoning’, so to speak, even though the whole video was filmed with HighCam. (It’s just too much fun, and I can’t put it down).
Yes, it’s called HighCam because it’s incredibly capable at getting high, overhead shots, but it also does extremely well with more traditional, eye-level shots and extreme closeups! In other words, apart from its unique filming abilities it can do what you can do with a tripod, monopod and a hand-held camera all in one tool, while behaving like a drone (up to a height of 15′ or so), and weighing less than a typical camcorder. But here’s the thing…it’s just so smooth and stable while panning around, thanks, in part, to the internal stabilization of the camera and the balance of the HighCam pole, it mimics the motion of a professional jib. HighCam is just simply rock steady!
In case you didn’t already know, I’ll gladly film for you with HighCam even if you’re another production company. You’ll enjoy the new, higher perspective.