
I shot this spot this summer in Des Moines. It was a 3 camera shoot. We hung over 60 lights, 40 of which were with soft boxes that my crew had to make from screen framing material and foam core. The Gaffer Paul Hicky and my Key Grip Curtis Nix were some of the best Department heads I have ever worked with. Thanks again boys...

Top left; Is our safari vehical. We would go out in this to film the South African wild life. Top Right; The Gun Cam. I love this one... Bottom Left; Bungee Rig. When your driving through the grass lands at 50 MPH life gets a little bouncy. We did not have a steady cam arm and to be honest this rig worked great. Bottom Right; so this is my spring buck cam. One of the ways they cough the animals was to use a net gun. So we towed this rig behind a truck and the helicopter flew over use and netted the tire. The perspective of the net engulfing the lens was just what we were going for.

Filming Live Animal Capture In South Africa was amazing. Rigging 4 cameras simultaneously to one helicopter without seeing the other cameras was fun challenge.

I want to post this photo to illustrate the amazing amount of man power and equipment that goes into shooting a product shoot. We shot 11 product shots in 12 hours and my 8 man crew was busting there ass to make the day. Thanks for all your hard work boyz....
