Category : Lights, Camera, Action!

Aerials shoots are always highly demanding specialised work with lots of people communicating with each other and often it is this coordination which is the biggest challenge of all.

For example, the director wants a specific shot to convey the story which he communicates to the cameraman, to achieve that cameraman demands a particular manoeuvre that the pilot has to understand and perform exactly so the shoot achieves its objective. And all this has to be done when a three blade chopper is flying with its side door opened fully. With heavy winds blowing in like a storm you can hardly hear anybody talking…. well forget talking you hardly hear anybody screaming, despite the headphones we wear.

But in our case we can put together an in-house aerial team in a jiffy where the George the director is also the pilot who flies the powered parachute! For some aerials the PPC is idea more so when the director himself flies it and so knows what shots the cameraman needs. The cameraman just sits behind him and finds it a lot easier to communicate the particular manoeuvre required for a particular aerial shot with just one or two words.

I have done aerials with a wide variety of flying machines, different models and designs like fixed-wing micro light, open top micro light, twin blade luxury chopper, Russian made three blade choppers as big as a hall which can accommodate minimum of 20 to 25 people, twin blade military chopper and the powered parachute. Each machine has its own pros and cons.

The powered parachute allows you to shoot from all directions as it is fully open (in fact it feels like a tricycle attached to a parachute!). Since it is slow you get an extended amount of time to click your different pictures it is ideal for aerial photography.

The pictures shown here was taken when we were doing the first test flight with our brand new Sony HD EX3 camera with a combination of Kenyon KS-8 Gyro. Wow, the result was very good, far beyond my expectations!

I am now eagerly anticipating the aerial shoot next week with the Sony HD EX3 camera most probable on a Russian chopper, I hope the weather clears up and we get a clear day, as the weather is a main factor for the aerial shoots.

-Arul the cameraman-

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It’s really a significant feeling when you work on a big ship but in this case what was even better is that we were working not just on a big ship but the world’s biggest LNG carrier.

Yes you are reading it right…the world’s biggest!
The ship was huge, when we were walking up the stairs to the deck and we had to stop twice to rest before we reached the deck. It was approximately 130 feet high equalling a five storey building and that is just the part of the ship which is visible above the surface, the rest is underwater.

The Moviemedia film crew was there two days to cover a very special operation and it was such an amazing experience.

When I entered the wheelhouse I felt I was stepping into one of those futuristic movie sets with a high-tech inter-galaxy space ship but the difference was this was real. This LNG carrier is one of the most modern with all the latest navigation systems linked to satellites, several high performance computers employed to assist the captain and his team to tackle even the roughest of seas.

A well maintained, clean and sophisticated ship the interiors looked like a five star hotel. We had lunch with the captain, food was great thanks to the chef for the hot and delicious seafood. We had a very interesting and informative chat with the captain and his crew, sharing their best and worst experiences offshore.

It is true that even to talk to a person you should know a bit of their subject, thanks to all those regular offshore projects we have been on (we’ve been there done that – were seasick and survived to tell the tales too). Our producer Mr George Jacob with four decades of experience involving varied industries and subjects, had a lot to share with the captain. It was a real treat for me especially when I am to embark on my own journey later this year to do my advanced underwater film making course in Thailand.

Needless to say that the project was a great success, as always the clients were extremely happy, we sure exceeded their expectations by inputting our valuable suggestions, going that extra mile looking into what they need rather than providing what they ask for. That is where MovieMedia is different from others, we not only provide ultimate media services we provide ultimate media solutions which will meet our client’s requirement, I think that is what makes us stand out from the crowed.

I am now just waiting and hoping for a project that will take us on the world’s biggest aircraft, I hope soon you will be reading another blog on that too one day.

-Arul the cameraman-

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I already told you guys about our offshore shoot adventure… well after all the things happened there and after our editor Ramji edited the footage I can now say that I’m proud to be in that shoot…

Honestly while on that shoot I swear that I thought I will not survive that. Throwing up 3-4 times with no food (well actually food is available but I don’t want to throw up again right) only water, the heat of the sun etc I really thought that it’s my end… But fortunately it was not!

When I watched the video WOW and I said WOW again. It’s so good in which you will never know that we were shooting in rough seas. The footage is so clean and stable… (no one will ever believe me saying that the waves were tossing us up and down.)

Our client was very happy too with the end product. I was walking with my head up high and telling myself that I was part of that film.

Well, thank you MovieMedia for that chance… I do realise that anything is possible… getting good shots even when the sea is not cooperating… getting the shots even you want to throw up, finishing the project on time. Hey if you look back on some things that happened, check… think and learn from those experiences… What have I learned? I think I need to take some medicines before going out to the sea again. =)

-Ody-

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Day 3:

Final day… I had a good breakfast and was excited about returning to shore, but I was still worried about the sea situation.

Looking out at the sea it appeared and felt calm.  When we started sailing off I was ok and felt relaxed. The sea was really calm and now I’m enjoying the trip.  For the first time I started talking and smiling again. I had flashbacks about how I struggled the previous day, how I prayed, how I felt sick and felt that’s my last day. But I also thought about how our crew reacted when they needed to finish their job whatever the weather, come rain or sunshine. No matter what the situation is and no matter where they are they are ready for action and ready to move and shoot.

I believe if you have the passion, the commitment and love what you do everything is possible… everything is easy. Believe me or not I survived and should I say it was a good experience and quite an adventure for me.  The Billy Pugh experience, the hanging bridge, jumping from one boat to another, the trip to the restroom (well as for me yes) and everything that happened those days are just unforgettable.

My advise to all is if you are looking for a video production company make sure they have the experience, the passion, love what they are doing and the commitment to finish the project without a hitch. At the end of the day you need a good film for your company right?

-Ody-

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For Moviemedia crew shooting onshore, offshore, up in the air or down on the ground is sometimes all in a day’s work, make that a couple of days work.
This time I experienced it too. I was asked to go with our crew for a 2-day off shore shoot.
First I thought it would be lots of fun and adventure joining the team for this shoot but not for long.

Day 1:

We started off from our office straight to the port. We boarded the boat (seems big enough for me) and arranged our stuff. I was checking the sea and assumed that today it was calm. As we set sail I asked the captain if the sea is ok and he told me that its ok but the sea is starting to swell and we have 1-2 feet of waves. So in my mind I measured 1-2 feet and told my self that it’s not high. Then after a few minutes I felt that the boat is quite shaky and asked the captain what’s happening and he said that its ok we are just experiencing small waves.

So after 1 hour of travelling I started to feel a cold sweat and started throwing up… whew it’s so bad that I just lay down and slept. While thinking what will happen to me in the middle of the sea Arul our cameraman rushed in and informed us that we are now approaching the vessel and need to go out and start video shooting. Honestly, I don’t know if I could stand but fortunately I did.

By evening we had to transfer to the larger ship where we were to spend the night and return to the smaller boat early morning to complete the shoot. But transferring is not as easy as I thought it would be. Our transportation from one deck to the other was something I had never experienced before … it was on a Billy Pugh.

My initial nervous reaction was ‘why am I here?’ But I don’t have time to question, to ask and to complain just wear the life jacket and hold on tight… and I survived (I hope in flying colours=) We slept overnight on this big ship and WOW should I say the accommodation was like a five star hotel. It was very impressive. This big ship is so clean and well-maintained even though it was not a passenger cruise liner. The food was good too and of course everybody on the ship was nice and very accommodating.

Day 2:
Woke up by 4 am to get ready since we need to be on our service boat by 6 am to start shooting. Can’t eat much of the breakfast since I’m expecting that the sea would be like yesterday. The sea was little quieter than yesterday but still it’s like its rocking me up and down. We need to start shooting since the operation has started. George, our producer-director, asked me to eat something and then that’s it… the food I ate was in the bin again…

I drank some water and again back to the restroom… its now taking its toll to me… I thought I’m going to die…(actually I already called all the saints that I know) then I asked George if he is ok and told me that he is but I don’t see that on his face. I know he was struggling but we need to get good shots so the work must continue.

Wow how’s that for passion and commitment to get the job done right! Then I heard the news that we cannot return to the port today but need to sleep one more night on the big ship… Back to the Billy Pugh. Sigh! So we finished the day wondering that what if our crew are not committed and just lay down and felt sick?

To be continued…
-Ody-

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Struggling? Or still alive and kicking?

Well here is your opportunity to tell them personally that you are stronger than ever. Moviemedia has created the video greetings for just this purpose.

Why video greetings?

Click here to find out:

http://www.moviemedia.tv/newsletter/newsletter1/newslettervideo.php

Don’t just sit there and wait! Make your move now and let them know that you are still in the game!

So what are you waiting for? Prices start @ Dhs 999 if you book before 16 December 2009.

For more details please click here

-Ody-

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As the skies darkened and lightening lit the sky we started showing the dineoutemirates.com introductory video .

I was on tenterhooks and kept praying that the rains would hold out until the video ended since it was an open air event at the Westin Hotel in Dubai. (http://www.dineoutemirates.com/DOE.html)

And it did. Whew!

But just as the Hot Hotelier team started to announce the winner of the raffle grand prize – which we at MovieMedia had sponsored – the heavens opened. Kabooomm…kawooosssshhhh…strong winds…then a deluge.

It was as if the rains had waited to shower blessings on the grand prize from us!

Some ran to the hotel… others just stayed braving the winds and the downpour.

Next thing we were all wet and smiling… smiling with relief that our presentation was not a wash out.

After the event I realized that if you have that single chance take it or

else the wind will just blow it away and the rain will just wash it away.

And I am once again reminded of what’s happening now.

The financial crisis.

Everybody is tightening their advertising and marketing budgets.

But I believe this is your chance… your chance to show your prospective clients that you are still in the game, that you will not sit down and wait till recession crushes you.

That you will survive.

This is your chance to look at the silver lining in the cloud.

As they say ‘the sun always comes out after heavy rains.’

If you want to give your business a boost contact us now for cost effective marketing videos called SimpleProductions.

- Ody -

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News Update : ” Bad weather for the next few days “

Last Wednesday, we presented www.dineoutemirates.com at the Hot Hoteliers networking evening at the Westin Hotel in Dubai.

We went early to set things up as we geared up for our first public presentation of dineoutemirates.com

As the evening got underway we saw some clouds gathering in the sky.

We fervently hoped it would not rain as it was an open air event.

And I was ready to even do a rain dance to prevent the threatening downpour (as our ancestors say ‘do a rain dance to stop the rain’).

The only thing that stopped me was the presence of 200 guests at the venue!

The wind started picking up and soon it was like a charging bull.

Then I felt a few drops of water.

Concerned about our camera and computer equipment I was ready to cancel the presentation.

But George, our producer and MD, was in a battle mode and not willing to give up easily.

Then… we saw lightning streak across the sky.

It reminded me of my mom telling me that “Lightning strikes only once.”

So I consoled myself and braced myself to get on with it…

To be continued….

-Ody-

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A hotel in Dubai…

Beautiful people, a beautiful place to stay…

Dubai has 7-star, 5-star, and 3-star hotels but recently we made a film for the ALL STAR Arabian Park Hotel.

‘All star?’ you may wonder at that.

To celebrate its amazing growth and to say ‘thank you’ to its employees in making that happen the hotel hosted an All Star event.

The management had a surprise in store for the staff – the screening of a very special video.

What was that mystery video?

A week before the event the GM of Arabian Park Hotel called us for a rush project.

He wanted to know if we could do a video – a behind the scenes look at what contributed to make the hotel a happy place to visit and stay in – its customer friendly and service oriented employees.

It was very short notice indeed. Taking it up as a challenge everybody in MovieMedia got involved in this project… it was hectic, it was fun, and the hotel employees proved to be great subjects.

In the race to complete the shoot, edit, script, commentary and voice recording our team managed to sprint across the finish line two days before deadline.

Wow… the film was inspiring reflecting as it did the dedication of the hotel staff and their commitment to delivering a wonderful service with a smile!

Spontaneous testimonials from the guests proved that.

Now I believe that staying in a hotel is not all about its star ratings but about how good the service is.

Getting an all star service from Arabian Park Hotel means getting more than your money’s worth.

-ody-

PS:

We went to their All Star 2008 event and saw what we needed to see… Smiles!

Congratulations to all employees, staff and management of Arabian Park Hotel. Keep up the good work!

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Do you think words or images?

“The mind never thinks without pictures” said Aristotle.
I love to quote that in all my communications.
What better rationale could I use while marketing Moviemedia’s services?
And so when it was my turn to introduce Moviemedia at the BNI (Business Network International) weekly meeting I let a video on our company do all the talking or shall I say ‘imagineering’.
It was an informal 7-minute video presentation designed only for our chapter members.
But such has been its impact that we have shown it to some potential clients who seemed to really enjoy it as well.
Seeing is believing after all.
So here it is on our blog.

- george -

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