These eye-popping images are part of an ongoing video & still project we’ve been working on with the good folks at Banner and Blue Zoom. For you techies out there – the movie was shot with the HPX500, and the stills with the Hasselblad H3D-39. (For more video samples, check out our library on blip.tv.)
Posts Categorized: Mark Wagoner
Proximity Hotel Documentary Update
Dennis Quaintance CEO of Quaintance-Weaver Restaurants and Hotels We are into the main parts of production on a new film about the Proximity Hotel. Recently we had the opportunity to do the first in a series of interviews with Dennis Quaintance. This interview was shot in the lower lobby of the hotel, where we talked… Read more »
Photographs with Libby
Last week I worked with Libby Newsome on some photos for a project she is working on for runners. Libby is a great trainer, she is helping me on health and fitness issues and my fight to lose weight. Her company Core Dynamics is near the Green Valley area of Greensboro. I cannot say enough… Read more »
On Set with HGTV Personalities
Recently, Mark and crew had the opportunity to produce some TV and web spots for Mohawk Flooring featuring Taniya Nayak and Chip Wade. Those of you who are HGTV junkies out there will recognize these two right away from their show “Designed To Sell.” And the good news is – they are just as friendly… Read more »
Yakov, Bald Nobbers, and Mark Wagoner Productions
We just returned from a great video shoot in Branson, Missouri. We were there the week after the ice storms, which meant we had to set lights one of the days on 5″ thick ice, but the gaffer and crew did an above all expectations job. Everything looked really nice and no one slipped and… Read more »
Inauguration Day
January 20th 2009, Inauguration day in Greensboro NC. A small bit of snow had fallen over night in Greensboro, for me it was a cleansing and a sign of a fresh start. While I could not be in the city of cherry blossoms for the big day, I was happy to see it arrive… Read more »
I’ve got to go see a man about a mule.
Thanks to the cooperation of Ruby the mule we shot new scenes for the Camelback Bridge film we have been working on this year. Jan turned out to be quite the mule drive and got about 2 hours of practice in. Thanks for all the help from Ronald Hudson and End of the… Read more »